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Depends on the small company, look around for reviews on webhostingtalk.com
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I don't like reviews, they can be bought, as what BMR had said.
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[size=medium]You can compare the hosting packages here
http://www.hostaz.com/[/size] |
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How about www.hostgator.com? Many people said that they are very reliable??
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I didn't like em. Too big a company means support isn't so good.
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24/7 support, who knows.. And some big companies do give great support :P
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Well yeah its 24/7 but its not so personal. To the support people your a number. With a smaller host the support people can get to know your needs a lot better and you are generally much more valued to the company as a customer.
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Yeah. But a smaller company can go big anytime and its the same eventually. But they should have a lot of staffs right?
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Even I run an e-commerce site.
DreamHost and Godaddy would be better. |
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