Thoughs on bluehost?
I am considering moving my website from my developer's server to bluehost. Does anyone have any experience with this service? Good or bad?
I am considering moving my website from my developer's server to bluehost. Does anyone have any experience with this service? Good or bad?
James posted this at 15:38 — 17th January 2006.
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Bluehost is a fairly well known provider.
The many reviews I have come across seem to be mixed, some very happy, some not at all. It wouldn't hurt to try.
When finding a web host, think about the features and support you would personally like in the service. Email the hosts you would like to consider, to their presales - see what responses you get. Discuss and ask questions. When you are sure and have no questions/doubts left, it's time to click the order button.
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Busy posted this at 19:59 — 17th January 2006.
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My advice for picking hosts (sorry any hosts out there), ask the questions via email (you'll get a fast responce nearly everytime, presales is always fast, after can be a different story) but most important watch the forums, try twice a day to look at them and keep on eye on how many posts/threads are being deleted. These deleted posts are the real feedback they dont want you to see as it's all negative.
Not all these posts should be taken as true stats as there will always be unhappy people that want everything for nothing.
Watch for at least a month if you can, and keep track of the complaints being made, usually it is down time, corrupt features, bad responce time and information on help tickets etc.
Also if the forum has no negative feedback, be afraid, be very afraid as it usually means they have a screening process set up, even just one or two can be bad.
Some hosts use 3rd party help desk or live help, I have encountered non English speaking people and english speaking folk that no nothing about anything, and all they can suggest is you email the admin or help desk (this is live support). So a query in the middle of the night can also be a good test.
At the end of the day hosts are human, they usually have the servers at the planet or somewhere and are subject to faults like anything else in life. Some downtime is normal, some bad hair days are also normal. I reckon most hosts do a great job, one I wouldn't want to do as there are so many stupid people out there, then again there are hosts that just want your money and don't give a rats razoo about you or your site.
sam12 posted this at 20:23 — 23rd June 2006.
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My advice whe looking for a web hosting company is the support they provide. Call their 1 800 number and check how fast they pick up the phone. Ask the tech a few questions about their company, what is their downtime etc.. Check my signature with 6, 7 and 8 you can have unlimited domains in one account. Best of Luck!
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mairving posted this at 03:28 — 24th June 2006.
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Not necessarily true. Some hosts don't even offer phone support. Host Matters does all their support via email/helpdesk. Actually works pretty good and don't spend hours on hold.
WebHostingTalk is always a good starting source for researching other hosts. Bluehost has mostly positive reviews which is unusual.
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solidghost posted this at 23:02 — 23rd June 2006.
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For me, I tend to frequent forums, especially wht, to check out whether their support is good. I mean dont just read the complains, but everything about the company.
Not it's not always useful, some of my sites are hosted by site5, used to be good and it's support excellent. Then a few mths back, it went downhill. Server downtime is high, emails get unanswered and so on.
But to be fair to site5, it seems to be better now,
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sam12 posted this at 04:16 — 24th June 2006.
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It depends what you like. I like to talk to a human being live. Emails normaly take longer IMHO to respond.
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sam12
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