My not-so-difficult quest for a webhost

Posted on 16. Jun, 2006 by in Internet

So today was the day that I was scheduled to buy my hosting for blogtrepreneur.com. I imagine that many people just search around for the cheapest and most well known webhost, but I wanted to share with you the reasons why I didn’t need to go running around.

For a long time now, I have been using www.frozenwebhost.com for all my hosting needs. Every entrepreneur will eventually need a website, and it is only natural that they want to find the cheapest so as to save money and increase profit. It’s a known fact.
However, for me, customer service is the main thing. As a techie dumbass (!), I need all the support I can get. Some hosting companies offer 24/7 email support, but often this can get laggy and very delayed.

With Frozen Webhost however, the owner Steve prides himself on being on MSN for a great deal of the day. He is very polite (again this is very important for building a relationship with the customer – a very good tactic for business) and he always has an answer for everything.
And even I do look at the price tag…with Steve, this tag is very very reasonable at only $5/month. What else does a budding entrepreneur need?
So a quick update, Matt should be starting on transferring the WordPress files to my host, and it looks good for a very nearby release of Blogtrepreneur! Watch out, here I come!

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3 Responses to “My not-so-difficult quest for a webhost”

  1. Michael

    23. Jun, 2006

    Never had a problem with Dreamhost, and would recommend them many times over even without my referral fee :-) though if you do decide to use them, please use the link at my site.

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  2. adnan

    23. Jun, 2006

    Lol Michael. You’ve got a nice blog over there. I’m sure that Dreamhost and many hosts out there are brilliant, but with the experience that I’ve had with Frozen Webhost, I’d rather stick with him.

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  3. Tony @ Car Rental Corner

    12. Apr, 2008

    $5/month… nice price and it’s great that you’ve found a hosting company that you can work with.

    One of the first things I do when looking around for a website hosting service, is to contact support, either via email or phone and note the response time and their style of language.

    If the response is slow or too techie, then it’s time to move on, I think

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