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		<title>Hostmonster: When Hot Girls Just Don&#8217;t Cut It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, so I build blogs and mini websites as a side  business. In my line of work it is vitally important that my sites are with a  hosting service that can be trusted.
Hooters girls are great, there is no doubt. But  if Hooters food and service absolutely sucked, they&#8217;d be out of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, so I build blogs and mini websites as a side  business. In my line of work it is vitally important that my sites are with a  hosting service that can be trusted.</p>
<p>Hooters girls are great, there is no doubt. But  if Hooters food and service absolutely sucked, they&#8217;d be out of business regardless  of the &#8216;hotness factor.&#8217;</p>
<p>The same is true for a webhosting service. In my  line of work, I have had the unfortunate experience of building sites and blogs  on more web hosting services than I care to remember. Of these, GoDaddy was  probably one of the worst. The basic layout of their webhosting site is not easy  to navigate and is definitely not designed for the beginner. It has always  taken what seemed an endless amount of time to locate the correct files, and  even to find the c-panel in the first place. Calling customer service will get  you where you need to be, but be prepared to call back again and again. Like  I said, there is no &#8216;common sense&#8217; approach to the layout of this site.</p>
<p>On the other hand, all of my 30+ websites are  hosted neatly on an easy to navigate hosting site called Hostmonster. Singing the  praises of Hostmonster is pretty easy, since they&#8217;ve got everything going for them.  Here&#8217;s a few of their strong points:</p>
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<li>Ease of use &#8211; The site is laid out with a super  simple c-panel, easy to find files, Simple Scripts for uploading Wordpress, and  a short tutorial for newbies.</li>
<li>Cost &#8211; For anyone worried about hidden charges  from web hosting companies, look no further. Hostmonster has one low flat yearly rate for  your main domain and then (drum roll please) you can host as many additional  sites as you want for no extra charge! For someone like me with over 30  websites, that is music to my ears.</li>
<li>Reliability &#8211; With Hostmonster I&#8217;ve never  experienced down time or problems. They are just that good.</li>
<li>Tech Support &#8211; Now here is where the real deal  lies. I&#8217;ve called customer service lines for numerous web hosting companies and  some were better than others, but Hostmonster goes the extra mile. In the early  days of blog building, I&#8217;d occasionally try something new that didn&#8217;t quite work  out so well. Once I wiped out my entire blog with a single keystroke. I&#8217;m still  not sure what I did wrong, but all I know is that when I called Hostmonster  for help, they quickly and politely restored my site to the last full backup  (which was less than 24 hours prior) so I lost nothing. Kind of gives you peace  of mind when you are just starting out, doesn&#8217;t it?</li>
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<p>I am sure I could go on touting the praises of  Hostmonster, but I encourage you to check them out for yourself.  Check out <a href="http://http://www.hostmonster.com/track/onlineenterprisesllc">Hostmonster</a> now. You&#8217;ll be glad you did. In my book they  are the most reliable, stable web hosting company out there.</p>

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