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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Lacy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 7:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] below10host.com as webhost?
I'm sorry, but why do you say webservpro doesn't make a lot of money?
I am really looking for a good host for a 'friend' of mine. He has a small
website (<20mb) and I don't think it gets too many hits. He doesn't have
very much money to spend on a web host, so it must be something cheap. It
needs php (4 would be better), and at least 20 email accounts. A mysql
database would be really, really good. Ftp access (to upload pages) is a
must, but telnet/ssh is always a plus. The host need to allow domain names.
I think this is about what my friend is looking for. Does anyone have any
ideas (besides below10host.com or phpwebhosting.com)? Thanks again :-)
Jeff
"Egan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 01:54:28 -0600, "Jeff Lacy"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >anyone had thought/opinions on below10host.com as a web host?
>
> I'm speaking as a budding competitor, so keep that in mind. :-)
>
> According to their web page, below10host.com gives you 6GB per month
> for $9.95. By way of comparison, webservpro charges $49.95 per month
> for the same 6GB.
>
> My analysis of costs tells me that at $49.95 for 6GB, webservpro does
> not have a large margin of profit in their price. How can any hosting
> company sell the same 6GB per month for $9.95 and make enough profit
> to stay in business?
>
> At such a low price, I don't know how it's possible, unless a large
> majority of their customers consume so little of their quota so as to
> offset the loss incurred from customers who consume it all.
>
> 6GB per month is a fairly active site. If you really have that much
> traffic, to me at least, $49.95 would seem affordable. OTOH, if you
> have much less traffic, you could choose a lower priced plan.
>
> I believe in the adage of getting what you pay for. Value is a
> balance between low price on the one hand, vs. high quality on the
> other. The lowest price is not necessarily the best value.
>
> Egan
>
>
>
>
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