What is better to choose Ayksolutions or Webhostgiant for shared hosting solution?

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I am going to buy shared hosting plan and don't know what company to choose, Ayksolutions.com or Webhostgiant.com. Both companies seems reliable for me, but before to sign up with this or that company I wanna ask you experienced webmasters to make the productive decision. Could you help me?

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Well, they both look pretty well established, and both have addresses, but only AYK has a phone number listed.

As they're both cheap, I wouldn't expect anything wonderful from either of them. Also, since they are so cheap, you're not going to be losing much if one of them turns out to suck. Make sure you keep a backup of your data however!

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JeevesBond wrote:

As they're both cheap, I wouldn't expect anything wonderful from either of them. Also, since they are so cheap, you're not going to be losing much if one of them turns out to suck. Make sure you keep a backup of your data however!

It can never be stressed to highly enough that nowadays, cheap web hosting plans do not necessarily mean poor quality and service. Check on the disk space allocation, bandwidth, security features, traffic flow, e-mail storage capacity, and the kind of multiple domain accounts.
To my mind, ayksolutions.com would be nice choice as this company has nice reputation in the webhosting services market and offers good shared hosting plans.

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If I were you, I would choose webhostgiant.com because I have had a good run with this company. My sites have never had any downtime and I was not disappointed with this honest and stable company.

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@ OP, does any of these provide discounts or a trial period?

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I have heard of webhostgiant

My theory about budget shared hosting companies:

  1. They upgrade and begin to provide exceptional service
  2. Many customers sign up for accounts, because of the good reputation
  3. The servers get too crowded, service becomes spotty, some customers leave
  4. At a certain customer attrition ratio, they reinvest in hardware
  5. Rinse and repeat

So if you are "picky" about your hosting, be prepared to move regularly for cheap hosting, or pay more for sustainable hosting.

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I think that webhostgiant.com will be nice choice. It has comparison table and you will see the main difference. I decided to start with Linux web hosting because it is a bit cheaper and easy to operate with, but I will not be able to host windows applications on its platform. What do you think, maybe Windows hosting is better to buy?

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I don't have enpough information about these companies, at least about their shatred deals, but I have someinfo of reliable companies I trust - look up Ahosting.biz - this company has great rates for shared hosting and also theu have pretty long experience in this business filed. I believe there is somethiong that might interest you.

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I think that dealing with those companies will be profitable - they are stable and experienced. However, I alway do comparison and advise you to do the same. Comparable prices and deals for shared hosting are there at hqhost.net - the company is also quite stable and experienced. Take a look, that might be useful for you./

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I am sure that the company which is able to pass on the saving to you is webhostgiant.com. Besides, I have heard a lot of positive feedbacks about it. You will make productive decision if you choose this one. Windows hosting will be better, but it requires a bit more money. If your budget suits it, don't hesitate.

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