
The e-mail I got went something like this:- “AN Hosting is currently running a limited time special. 999 GB of Disk Space, 9999 GB of Ba ndwidth, 999 Domains on 1 Account, Just $4.95/month to the end user“. Wow, that’s a crazy offer and they must know it because it’s limited to the 22nd of November.
So that’s pretty much unlimited domain hosting, with more bandwidth than you could ever use for only $4.95 a month. I’ve signed up, even if I only put 2 or 3 domains on that hosting it’s still amazingly cheap, heck, even if I only put 1 domain on there it’s another class C IP address to link to and from with my other websites. The single domain (resellers resale) hosting that hosts this website with its tight limits on bandwidth and storage space costs me more than $4.95 a month!
As you expand you’ll want to add more hosting options (and the ever important Class C IP’s) to your inventory, this is one offer that should be very hard to pass up on.
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How can they provide that so cheaply?! Surely they’re making a loss or it’s a really poor service?
They’re all part of the same outfit as Midphase that went through some troubled times but they’ve turned it around. They lost quit a lot of reputation during those bad 6 months hence these sort of crazy offers, which they can afford through enocomies of scale.
My shared Windows hosting with them is on a performnce level with my deidcated server and since the shake up support times are normally measured in minutes. Seriously for $4.95 I think this is one hell of a bargain, and if there are any catches I’ll be the first to whinge on here!
@Adam, it is easy, they HOPE you will never use those resources… BUT, don’t ask me what will happen with your account if you reach all the resource they offer to you for that price.
Paul, I have the right site I could use on their lovely plan (coughs) do you have an affiliate link with them so I can sign up through you?
Ah forget it, found the banner on the top, but they don’t accept PayPal, and I like to use money I make online to buy things online (some sort of a nothing comes out of my pocket rule).
That’s cool , I have the same rule but I accept payments for software sales into a bank account via Google Checkout (I use that account whenever something needs a credit card).