On 05/24/2014 05:22 AM, Jeffery Kyzer wrote:
I use bluehost, and I like it. If you click on the below link and sign up, I get a few bones. And I appreciate it greatly.

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On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Tim Evans <tkev...@tkevans.com <mailto:tkev...@tkevans.com>> wrote:

    On 05/23/2014 02:33 PM, Les Howell wrote:

                I have a relative who has a somewhat successful
        regional business
        currently located in Arizona, who wants to get a website set
        up for his
        product(s). He investigated GoDaddy, but didn't seem happy
        with their
        terms and conditions.  I'm not entrepreneurial enough to even
        know where
        to start or what to look for.  Any advice or recommendations
        would be
        helpful.



Have a look at UberGlobal in Australia or the US, they have very reasonable prices for shared server, their security is superb and their tech and accounts support are exemplary. We have used them as either AussieHQ or Jumba for many years, but they are now all the same UberGlobal.
My only complaint is that they won't let me use Ruby On Rails.
Roger


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