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Cheap blog Hosting
As blogging becomes increasingly popular, cheap blog hosting is in huge demand. Most bloggers on their own domains, are after cheap wordpress hosting, such as that offered by Bluehost, Hostgator and Fatcow Web Hosting. These cheap cPanel hosts give users the option to use Fantastico to easily and quickly install Wordpress on their domains.
If you’re after cheap blog hosting, there are certain features your hosting must have. Firstly, it must support PHP, and MySQL databases. If you are planning to install Wordpress as your blogging content management system (you should be, its industry leading) then you will need a new MySQL database for each install of Wordpress you have.
Keep this in mind, because some lower end hosting providers only give you 1 MySQL database to use.
We would also strongly suggest that in searching for cheap blog hosting, you choose a service that provides both unlimited storage and bandwidth. This way as your web site following grows, as does your total hosted content, you will not have to worry about restrictions on traffic.
Though many think unlimited cheap blog hosting would be expensive, in reality it isn’t at all. Some services we have reviewed cost as little as $3.95 per month.
To avoid disappointment when choosing cheap blog hosting, WebHostInsider would recommend you choose Bluehost or Hostgator.
There is a small difference in the price between the two. If you only intend to host one blog, then we recommend you go for Hostgator at $4.95 per month. If you want, or can envision yourself wanting to host multiple domains in the future (this usually happens) we recommend going for Bluehost at $6.95 per month, versus the Hostgator option at $7.95 per month.
Both hosts have great uptime, cPanel adminstration, and excellent support.
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Public Records Which Service to Use
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Public records, which include birth records, death records, genealogy, and even court and criminal records, are essential if you want to find out more about a particular person or come into contact with a long-lost friend or family member.
But with so many companies trying to provide people with public records online, you can’t be sure anymore if the database is being updated or not. Seriously, would a measly amateur company be able to constantly add and update over 200 million records for every legal citizen in the country? It’s very unlikely.
So what should you do in case you get stuck with a decision on which company or online public records service to choose from? Remember that you are also investing your money on a particular online service, so you have to make sure that you’ve got your entire list of criteria checked and met before spending on a yearly or lifetime subscription. Here’s what I would suggest:
Read, read, and continue reading until you find an online public records service that is updated, well-organized, and of course legal. Don’t think that the homepage or the About Us pages are not worth your time and energy because these alone can already expose a fraud public records company or bring out the trustworthy and reliable ones.
Always read reviews and customer testimonials about a particular company name because these are concrete proof that the company is a legal and reliable one. Believe it or not, there are over a hundred of public records services trying to make it to the top through illegal means, so to avoid these kinds you have to read and pick out the good ones that other people have already been a member of.
In relation to the previous tip, never forget to check if the website has been updated to this year’s edition. This is very important because documents like personal records and business information should constantly be updated and added for it to become useful for other people. Always check or ask the company behind the online service if you think the information displayed in their website isn’t enough to assure you of its reliability.
Okay, so you would come out as being too strict or paranoid, so what? There really isn’t any harm in filtering the outdated and unreliable public records services from the trustworthy and updated ones, so never hesitate to go for what is popularly accepted by the community.