If you like SEOmastering Forum, you can support it by - BTC: bc1qppjcl3c2cyjazy6lepmrv3fh6ke9mxs7zpfky0 , TRC20 and more...

 

Cheap host for a simple index flash page?

Started by Chersont, 01-21-2015, 01:42:28

Previous topic - Next topic

ChersontTopic starter

Hello,
I had a website for 2 years but had to 'pause' it for the time being as I'm following a course for a year and lack the time to continue it now. So it would be silly to still pay a monthly amount for a website that I don't have anymore.
Anyway, I would simply like to put a flash page on the index (or some text) indicating that the website will be re-launched in 2016.
Are there are super cheap (or free) hosts that can serve to do something as small as this? This is literally all I need and I wont be using the website for anything other than that.
Do you think that glowhost.com or jumpline.com would be ok? Could you help me to compare their features, servers, hosting plans, etc.?

Thank you for the help.
  •  


ultematum

You can use 4goodhosting.com. They are not cheap because the pricing is reasonable. Cheap means cheap service. They offer excellent hosting deals and the performance is exceptional based on my experience. I haven't seen any downtime yet and my websites has been very fast compare to the last hosting provider I have used. In my opinion, they can be perfect for your requirements. Just contact them immediately and you'll receive prompt responses.
  •  

Herstin

If I were you, I would choose Jumpline.com hosting. Indeed, they have exceeded all my expectations, taking time to answer each of my questions diligently and intelligently, and have a great staff. Don't look any further, it's a true gem that fits any budget!
'Dream' as if you'll live forever..Live as if tomorrow is last one...
  •  


Lisbently

#3
You mentioned two specific hosting providers, glowhost.com and jumpline.com, and asked for a comparison of their features, servers, and hosting plans.

Firstly, I'd recommend verifying with the hosting providers whether they offer short-term plans or options suitable for your temporary needs. Some providers may have minimum contract periods that may not align with your timeline.

In terms of features, you'll want to check if these providers offer easy website creation tools, such as a simple page builder or templates that will allow you to quickly put up the flash page or text. It would also be beneficial to see if they provide any additional features like domain registration or email hosting, though these might not be necessary for your current requirements.

As for servers, it's important to ensure that they have reliable uptime and fast loading times, especially since you'll only be using the website for a single page. Look for information on their server infrastructure and performance guarantees.

Regarding the hosting plans, you'll need to compare the costs and see if they have any short-term or pay-as-you-go options. Additionally, consider the scalability of the plans in case you decide to expand your website in the future.

I suggest reaching out to both glowhost.com and jumpline.com to inquire about these specific details and any other questions you may have. This will give you a clearer understanding of which provider aligns best with your current needs.

Nickindred

I have the starter package offered by Hostingsource.com and must say that there are many useful feature for running any kind of web sites.
These guys get a thumbs up, fives all crossed the board. This experience has been great.
  •  


If you like SEOmastering Forum, you can support it by - BTC: bc1qppjcl3c2cyjazy6lepmrv3fh6ke9mxs7zpfky0 , TRC20 and more...