J joben New member Apr 23, 2007 7 0 0 Apr 23, 2007 #1 Hi, I am just starting out and would like to know a good and reasonably priced Host provider and Domain Name Supplier please. Also, I have heard that Search Engines do not index subdomains, is this true? Regards Paul
Hi, I am just starting out and would like to know a good and reasonably priced Host provider and Domain Name Supplier please. Also, I have heard that Search Engines do not index subdomains, is this true? Regards Paul
maximus Hard Work Is The Answer Apr 11, 2007 686 9 0 LA, Ca Apr 23, 2007 #2 I use GoDaddy to register domains and Dreamhost b/c they're cheap and they host unlimited domains. There might be better options but Dreamhost works for limited traffic such as certain targeted, niche PPC campaigns.
I use GoDaddy to register domains and Dreamhost b/c they're cheap and they host unlimited domains. There might be better options but Dreamhost works for limited traffic such as certain targeted, niche PPC campaigns.
Sands Cubicle No More Apr 19, 2007 153 0 0 Palm Springs, Ca Apr 23, 2007 #3 "It depends on what you want to do with your site." There now I sound like I have been doing this for thirty years! LMAO! All kidding aside you need to do a search here using "Host" and then do one using "Domain". Word of advice: Be careful doing any domain name searches ANYWHERE at ANY site. They have bots that snap the name up as soon as you hit "enter". So if you do a search - buy it immediately. Even then there is little guarantee you'll get it as web domain name brokers are in cohots with EVERY AND ALL site searchers and registrars.
"It depends on what you want to do with your site." There now I sound like I have been doing this for thirty years! LMAO! All kidding aside you need to do a search here using "Host" and then do one using "Domain". Word of advice: Be careful doing any domain name searches ANYWHERE at ANY site. They have bots that snap the name up as soon as you hit "enter". So if you do a search - buy it immediately. Even then there is little guarantee you'll get it as web domain name brokers are in cohots with EVERY AND ALL site searchers and registrars.
Icecube Up 24h/day Mar 14, 2007 1,169 9 0 Europe Apr 23, 2007 #4 I register my names at namecheap because I like their interface and use hostgator as host, no complaints, unlimited domains and so far reliable oh and search engines index subdomains
I register my names at namecheap because I like their interface and use hostgator as host, no complaints, unlimited domains and so far reliable oh and search engines index subdomains
Lonesight New member Apr 24, 2007 14 1 0 Apr 24, 2007 #5 Yes search engines do index subdomains. I use godaddy for domain names and use dreamhost for hosting.
Yes search engines do index subdomains. I use godaddy for domain names and use dreamhost for hosting.