Bluehost Web Hosting

Today, in this podcast, I want to talk about “Web Hosting Companies”, detailing what some companies have to offer, and I’ll continue moving us forward with this part of the series where I’m discussing “How to Build a Website“.

This post is about Bluehost Web Hosting.

Bluehost is a company that I’ve often had come as a highly recommended web hosting solution from colleagues.  I recently endeavored upon a web hosting company hunt, for a client, and Bluehost made it to the top of the list.

One thing I learned is that there are a good number of people out there that have philosophical issues with the marketing campaign employed by GoDaddy with its increasingly racy ads, and one such colleague told me that’s how he found the company, as he was looking for a GoDaddy alternative, not because of the service, but because of those other issues outstanding.

One of the reasons I’ve also chosen to recommend Bluehost Web Hosting is because it’s a flat $6.95 per month fee (for 24 months or more); For 12 months, it’s $7.95 per month, and it’s all due up front when you start the service.  At those prices, you get Unlimited Hosting Space, File Transfer, and E-mail Accounts, along with free domains (while you have their hosting service) and they include their free Site Builder program with Templates.  They also offer a $50 Free Google Credit, and they state that they have 99.9% Network Uptime GuaranteeTheir Anytime Money Back Guarantee, in my opinion, makes Bluehost Web Hosting a formidable choice among the other Heavyweight Web Hosting Companies out there!  Try Bluehost Web Hosting

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Kindra Cotton, Small Business Survival Specialist  
Serial Entrepreneur: Jill of All Trades and Master of Two (Information, Technology)

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