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07/14/2007 03:24:01 PM · #1
I have 13 domains on one Bluehost account. I cannot say enough good stuff about them.
I have info and articles at 132am.com

Ingrid
Gimme Sweeps

Message edited by author 2007-07-14 15:28:14.
07/14/2007 03:17:34 PM · #2
I'm with ASO
Great uptime and service. Sometimes slow.
07/14/2007 02:13:51 PM · #3
Originally posted by walrus451:

I'm sorry i missed this thread... i was seriously looking into Smugmug.

Well, I love having my SmugMug account.
07/13/2007 05:06:50 PM · #4
I'm sorry i missed this thread... i was seriously looking into Smugmug.
07/05/2007 08:10:10 PM · #5
ix web offers unlimited b/w, space, and up to 16 domians, 179 yearly
07/05/2007 03:54:27 PM · #6
Originally posted by Loki:

I make flash websites for businesses and photographers. Here is my photography website:

CreativEdge Photography

And here is one I made for another photographer:

Sieb's Photography

If you or anyone else is interested, just give me a message.


Well done. I hope to be able to learn that stuff one day.
07/05/2007 03:05:15 PM · #7
Originally posted by Loki:

I make flash websites for businesses and photographers. Here is my photography website:

CreativEdge Photography

And here is one I made for another photographer:

Sieb's Photography

If you or anyone else is interested, just give me a message.


Nice stuff, Im looking for something relatively simple, and with only like a $150 budget.
07/05/2007 02:56:37 PM · #8
I make flash websites for businesses and photographers. Here is my photography website:

CreativEdge Photography

And here is one I made for another photographer:

Sieb's Photography

If you or anyone else is interested, just give me a message.
07/05/2007 02:50:56 PM · #9
Originally posted by skylercall:

What did you not like about SmugMug?


I did the trial for smugmug too... I couldn't figure out how to do the simplest things on it much less personalize it :(

I'm website-building challenged!

edit-typo

Message edited by author 2007-07-05 15:00:58.
07/05/2007 02:45:13 PM · #10
I need someone to build me a website, I have the domain name and hosting already, I just need someone to fill it in for me and get the intial page done, and then once thats out of the way, I have the basic knowledge to upload and make edits after taht.
07/05/2007 10:49:45 AM · #11
I use 1and1 and they are great!! Not very expensive and I have complete control over my site. I get like 50 email addresses, a ton of space, and more. It's really good for the price. :)
07/05/2007 10:38:13 AM · #12
Originally posted by Madukes:

I have looked at smug mug, but it ain't ringing no bells in my head for me.

What did you not like about SmugMug?
07/05/2007 02:43:39 AM · #13
Originally posted by Lowcivicman99:

I have 2 sites with Godaddy.com and I love them. You have full control over what you do and what you want. I have the deluxe package with ASP. I don't remember what I paid for it but I know it wasn't over $150.00.

I pay like $8 a month for one and 4 a month for my other.


I switched all my accounts to Godaddy. $6.99 for
100,000 MB of space! And I have never noticed any of the many sites I deal with ever being down once.

I am also starting to use it as remote file backup since I have so much space on there.
07/05/2007 02:25:05 AM · #14
Originally posted by virtuamike:

Originally posted by Madukes:

I will certainly keep this info in mind..thanks Virtuamike.


More reading if you'd like (Lunarpages support forum) -
//www.lunarforums.com/index.php?board=1.0


I find that strange. A couple of months ago they decided to switch my site over to a new server as they were sorting out their sites to make things a little easier for everyone. They told me they would not delete it off the old server until they heard from me. I had absolutely no problems with the switch. The only hiccup was my guestbook disappeared. I sent them a reply to their email and they fixed it for me. I didn't lose any previous guestbook entries...it was all back to normal. I have found my maintenaince work in my site folders to actually be quicker on this new server than the last.

So all in all...even though it was a sudden move....and with only one small hiccup...I had no downtime and improvements in the end.

J

P.S. I would still highly recommend them.
07/05/2007 12:52:11 AM · #15
How are you guys creating your portfolio pages. My website is up and running and I'm not really satisfied with the way my portfolio page is. Fotoman and Judi, I like how you have your set up. I try to us Gallery2 for mine, but it doesn't fit in with my website background.

//www.anthonyhawthornephotography.com

Message edited by author 2007-07-05 00:53:18.
07/05/2007 12:29:12 AM · #16
Originally posted by Madukes:

I will certainly keep this info in mind..thanks Virtuamike.


More reading if you'd like (Lunarpages support forum) -
//www.lunarforums.com/index.php?board=1.0
07/04/2007 11:41:14 PM · #17
not sure if it is everything you need but I love mine. Any time I have question or problems (and trust me, I've created many problems) they have been quick to help, even when I've missed my annual renewal they were nice enough to wait till I got paid.

hosteazy
07/04/2007 10:34:52 PM · #18
I will certainly keep this info in mind..thanks Virtuamike.
07/04/2007 09:52:58 PM · #19
Originally posted by Judi:

I can honestly recommend Lunar Pages....I have been with them for 18 months and the package has more than I need and the only one to offer certain features. Their help desk is terrific and fast. Go and check them out.


Lunarpages - Web Hosting


I've been with them for over 2 years. I should've switched when I had the chance. They're ok when things are working but I've had to suffer through a few periods of downtime (including last month).

//www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1

Search through WHT for feedback on other hosts.
07/01/2007 06:59:09 PM · #20
Using that link she provided will give her credit.
07/01/2007 06:28:30 PM · #21
Originally posted by Judi:

I can honestly recommend Lunar Pages....I have been with them for 18 months and the package has more than I need and the only one to offer certain features. Their help desk is terrific and fast. Go and check them out.


Lunarpages - Web Hosting


I'll second that motion. Judi turned me on to LunarPages a couple of weeks ago, and so far it's been awesome. I've only used it for some personal/work related images, but the setup is very easy - and they have a lot of features that I hope to be using soon!

Note: if you sign up... make sure to ask Judi for her partner link. That way she'll get credit for the referral :O)
07/01/2007 06:13:32 PM · #22
I'm setting mine up at godaddy right now.

//www.leroydickson.net

It's going together pretty well... learning curve hasn't been that steep.

Message edited by author 2007-07-14 14:42:25.
07/01/2007 06:02:07 PM · #23
Much less than $150 if you wish...

Dreamhost

get $25 off: GS2007
07/01/2007 05:51:23 PM · #24
Originally posted by Snake:

Man Judy, where do u find the time?


Sleep is overrated...that's what I tell myself anyway.
07/01/2007 05:43:29 PM · #25
Man Judy, where do u find the time?
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