Hosting & Domains goes Dead Cheap at Netfirms
Website Hosting & Domain Name registration can’t get cheaper than this! Read on:
For a 10 USD/year you get:
- 2 FREE domain names
- 250GB of disk space
- 2,000GB data transfer per month
- Host unlimited websites with a single account!
- Support for PHP, Python, Ruby on Rails, Perl, and MySQL
- 24-hour technical support
All this is from Netfirms. Futher details are here.
If I could compare this with what I have spent:
- 5 USD for Hosting at Nealyfreespeech.net
- 10 USD for a single Domain Name from Google Apps.
Netfirms far exceeds in the “Value for Money” dept. Do jump-in, if in case, you have a dream of having a domain/website in your name. >:O)
Update #0: I haven’t personally tried this product. So, use this info with your judgment.
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Janitri said,
March 30, 2007 at 11:51 am
Looks like a good news at the right time :) thanks
adiya said,
March 30, 2007 at 4:51 pm
ha ha :) not only netfirms, even googleapps gives all with all domain taged Google office package, etc etc.
infact most of the hosting servers gets into that. so i am hopping soon http://www.thrattle.com gonna a hit the market
Janitri said,
March 30, 2007 at 6:21 am
Looks like a good news at the right time :) thanks
adiya said,
March 30, 2007 at 11:21 am
ha ha :) not only netfirms, even googleapps gives all with all domain taged Google office package, etc etc.
infact most of the hosting servers gets into that. so i am hopping soon http://www.thrattle.com gonna a hit the market
Ranjhith said,
April 2, 2007 at 6:04 pm
@Janitri,
Things fall in place when your thinking is just right! :) All the Best!
@Adiya,
GoogleApps is little expensive comparing this Nerfirms offer. :) A domain for thrattle? Nope! :) not in the near future.
ranjhith said,
April 2, 2007 at 12:34 pm
@Janitri,
Things fall in place when your thinking is just right! :) All the Best!
@Adiya,
GoogleApps is little expensive comparing this Nerfirms offer. :) A domain for thrattle? Nope! :) not in the near future.