Thanks for stopping by. Just like many of you, I had been doing a little research to find the best deals from among the thousands of web host providers that seem to proliferate at a galactic rate. Trying to compare one with the other was not an easy task.

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So I went with one that seemed to fit my needs, inexpensive, had a navigable website, looked easy. I just assumed that customer service was a given. Not by a long shot. Instead I felt like I was lost “between the cracks”.
So after a few months, I went at it again, only now I knew what I was looking for – in particular excellent customer service – anytime I needed it. Well, I got the customer service, but my websites began to eat up more bandwidth than I anticipated and began to at think about upgrading. Did I want to be a reseller? Didn’t know at the time. Perhaps I should get a VPS (virtual personal server) that would give me almost my own server or at least as much as what was in my budget. But how does that work? Just more questions.
But since I was looking for alternatives to shared hosting it was important to check out dedicated servers. Now I really went into the research and narrowed the field down to a handful.

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I began checking out review sites to see what everyone was saying about each of my finalists. The strangest thing happened. Everyone complains about everything. There was no clear winner. That’s when I began doing a consensus of reviews to determine an overall rating based upon comparable programs that were offered by the web providers.
So this website was developed to reduce the confusion prevalent in web hosting reviews. Based on a formula that incorporates user reviews, ratings and comparisons by users from across the Internet, a consensus developed that levels the playing field for both shared hosting and dedicated hosting. Some hosting companies have hundreds of reviews while others just a few. In the latter case the size of the company, programs offered, guarantees, pricing, etc. were taken into account. Any companies in which the reviews were more than 50% negative or 100% positive were dropped.
Go to any of the web host providers and check them out. Thanks for Stopping By.