Hostgator Opinions

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conjamuk

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I need to a host for some blogs. I was thinking of Hostgator. Are they good?

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I always recommend Hostgator to my members who want to become resellers and Bluehost to those that can't be bothered with the extra hassle. Bluehost is currently paying much higher commisions via CJ than those available through the affiliate program on their website. So for those of you promoting that, be sure to use your CJ link and no theirs. The difference is an extra $30 a sale!
 
I only got a single domain with Zensix, and unlimited subdomains with the package I bought. If you want unlimited domains don't buy Zensix's economy hosting.

All accounts have unlimited domains enabled. Just click on add-on domains and follow these instructions:

cPanel - cPanel 11 Documentation : Domains - Addon Domains

None of our packages limit the amount of domains you can have.

Edit: In fact, I just found your account via your AIM name and saw that you submitted a ticket about this on "11/22/2008 22:51". We replied telling you how to add a domain 3 minutes after you submitted the ticket. However, it looks like you never read our reply (but you should have still got an e-mail). If you log in to your billing account you'll see our reply under "My Support Tickets" and it's still in bold, meaning you never read it.
 
Hostgator used to be rubbish but I bought a quick trash account the other day for some spammy sites and it is pretty good now. I paid and had my sites online in about 1.5 hours.
 
I use hostgator, and I think they´re OK. My shared account got shut off a few times due to scripts consuming waay to much power - but that is in order, they have to protect their other customers. I use a dedicated solution now.
 
I use hostgator and have ALOT of problems...mysql issues, shared hosting crashes, etc. Nice people, great cust service, BUT,
unstable!
I am in the process of switching to a ded server as we speak
 
All accounts have unlimited domains enabled. Just click on add-on domains and follow these instructions:

cPanel - cPanel 11 Documentation : Domains - Addon Domains

None of our packages limit the amount of domains you can have.

Edit: In fact, I just found your account via your AIM name and saw that you submitted a ticket about this on "11/22/2008 22:51". We replied telling you how to add a domain 3 minutes after you submitted the ticket. However, it looks like you never read our reply (but you should have still got an e-mail). If you log in to your billing account you'll see our reply under "My Support Tickets" and it's still in bold, meaning you never read it.

It may help if you had a link on the client access area to the cpanel interface as she nor I could find that. And I can usually find settings on numerous hosting providers.
 
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