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#0, How to Save Money on Hosting
Posted by Kurt on Jul-21-10 at 11:29 AM
Just a quick reminder to use your search engine skills to help you find good deals on cheap hosting.

Just haing 3-5 totally different hosts is a great advantage for SEO and with all the Web 2.0 spamming going on right now, these types of links are probably only going to become more valuable.

Your thoughts should be towards getting one "good" hosting solution, such as a dedicated server or VPS. Then add some cheap hosting to your SEO mix.

So what do we want? How about:

"cheap hosting"

But we're experts, so what are we really looking for? How about:

"cheap hosting" + "free trial"

Now we're talking! By telling the search engine exactly what we want, we have a better chance of gettting what we want.

There's plenty of variation:
"cheap hosting" + "free trial"
"$5" + "hosting" + "30 day free trial"
"cheap hosting" + "90 free trial"

"web hosting" + "free trial"
"cheap web hosting" + "30 day free trial"
"cheap hosting" + "90 free trial"

Want to use Paypal?
"web hosting" + "free trial" + paypal
"cheap web hosting" + "30 day free trial" + paypal
"hosting" + "90 free trial" + paypal

More variety so you don't have the exact same results as others:

"web hosting" + "free trial" + paypal + ftp
"cheap web hosting" + "30 day free trial" + paypal + php
"cheap hosting" + "90 free trial" + "unlimited domains"

And don't forget to use the "other" search engines.

And toss in popular "cheap" prices to get more results, like:
$5
$7.95
"$9.95 month" + "reseller"


Also mix in phrases like:
"no setup fees"
"instant activation"

I've given lost of examples here so that everyone can find their own resources and we don't all have the same footprints.

Finding cheap, dependable hosting isn't easy and you'll have a large number of "failures" such as not even getting your login info and passwords to technical aspects of sites not working (Which is why the Tuelz are so important!!!).

I recommend if you're using "unknown" hosts that you use Paypal for your subscriptions, since you have control and can manage your subscriptions yourself and cancel any hosts that aren't living up to your standards without problems.

If you're willing to spend a little brain power, you can find some really great deals on hosting, try them before you spend money and even make money before you need to spend money on hosting.