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Cheap Web Hosting, What To Look For And What To Stay Away From by: Robert Lang 'Bargains for sale, Unlimited Hosting for only a Dollar.'¯ 'Get your hosting here, 50 cents for the first three months. ' 'Use now. Pay later'¯. In today's world of hosting, instead of who's got the bigger and better thing, it's who has it for the cheapest and don't forget that they usually it at an 'unlimited level'¯. But if everyone is offering the same control panel, running off of the same type of servers or even from the same data center, why not get it for the cheapest price you can? The reason is, even though the servers may be the same, the service varies with each company and price. This is not to say that the cheapest can't offer the best service but always remember the old adage 'you get what you pay for'¯. Let's break down the costs involved with running a small hosting company that manages a few, low-cost servers from a reputable data center. The dedicated server business has grown within the last few years and competition has created the availability of unmanaged, low-cost server rentals that can range as low as $49 per month. For our case study, let's pretend that Bob has leased a server from a reputable data center at an average price of $89 per month. He was even lucky enough to signup during a special that waived the setup fees. At a cost of $'89
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