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Can anyone recommend a good website hoster/builder?

I've got a couple of websites that need building and hosting, and I'm hardly an expert with any kind of programming language. I was hoping to find a service that has some kind of website building for idiots tool, as we as hosting a web address. One of my sites is a blog, so something that could, at the very least, import the posts from my old blog (though preferably, I'd like to just host the Blogger blog on a new web address) would be good. Any suggestions?

Also, sorry if that sounded really retarded, as I do not speak computer.

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  • Madmen_widescreen_small

    Best thing to do is go with suggestions already made, but if you want to do it yourself you could use Weebly which will allow you to build and host the site including blogs, etc.

    It is simple to use for someone with basic skills, but in the end you are better of hiring someone if you "don't speak computer"

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    I use www.fatcow.com. It's really cheap for hosting. The trick is go all the way through the registration process and then right before it wants you to pay, you just close the window and a pop-up will come up offering you a better rate (something like $3.75/mo). It gives you one free domain w/ registration and also has a bunch of tools for simple development (blog builders, forum apps, etc.). The only thing is that about two months after I signed up, there were issues with down servers for a couple of weeks which was really pissing me off. But I haven't had any problems for a few months now. Also, they have pretty helpful, free, 24/7 customer service. Good luck.

    Edit: oh yeah, also has unlimited hard disc space, unlimited bandwidth, unlimited mysql databases, domain hosting, and email accounts. All the goodies. Check it out.

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  • Captainamerica70annvar_1__small

    I was going to suggest you might take a gander at www.thetempestonline.wordpress.com as the pair of guys that run that are pretty webpage happy and knowledgable... (or at least as much as two gay guys who are struggling to get away from discrimination can be, right now...)

    Though they are much farther down the coast than you are, they MIGHT be interested in helping.... but I think you have some local resources that might be better. The timing isn't quite right for Dan and Seth right now. Read their blog if you want a horror story... Daniel might be able to help as he'll have time on his hands and could use a good reference.

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  • Purplelipstick_small

    I would say that a good way to go for the blog is to use wordpress.com. You can get an account for free and then if you want to have your own domain name it is like $15 per year plus whatever the domain name charges are. You should also be able to import old info and export new info. It isn't too difficult, but you might need some help if you are a newbie. Consider hiring that guy Matt who offered his services I guess. I can't say if he is good or fair or anything, but it sounds like he could help.

    One caveat: Wordpress.com doesn't allow ads right now, but if you build your own site using wordpress.org, you can have whatever kind of ads you want, because it will be run on a different server.

    I usually register my domains through godaddy and they seem okay. I also have a site registered through verio.com. I'm not an expert in who the best domain registers are, but they will probably try to sell you web hosting at the same time no matter who you go with.

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