• I am currently planning to offer to hosting plans for WordPress Users:

    1. WordPress Basic: $5/month OR $50/year
    • 75 MB disk space
    • 1.5 GB monthly transfer
    • 2 mysql DBs @ 25MB each
    • 5 POP3 email addresses
    • 1 FTP accounts
    • WordPress Advanced: $10/month OR $100/year
    • 150 MB disk space
    • 4 GB monthly transfer
    • 4 mysql DBs @ 50MB each
    • 10 POP3 email addresses
    • 2 FTP accounts

    There is a turnkey installation for both of the accounts, once you sign up and pay you will receive an email with all your account information. NO SET UP FEE!
    Let me know here if you are interested our email me @ [email protected]!

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  • Been there, said that ?? I don’t use them myself but I have several clients who do and they are my favorite thus far.

    Note to entrepreneurs: a web hosting company that specialized in WordPress, offering full support for all plugins, would fill a huge need and to some extent could name its price, as well having a great opportunity to cross-sell design and programming services.

    There shouldn’t be any restrictions from any reasonable host that’ll prevent you from hosting a WP site. It really only depends on how much space/bandwidth you think you’ll need. WP only requires php and mysql, and practically every host out there supports that. Check out:

    https://www.webhostingtalk.com

    or, specifically, their shared hosting offers forum:

    https://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=4

    and you’ll find tons of hosts with some of the cheapest prices around. If you want someone to install WP and various plugins for you, then that’s another question. But in the end, it’s best if you learn how to install WP yourself, imo. It’s really not that hard; the WP team have done a great job of making the installation process easy and painless. ??

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