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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 254626, member: 29399"] I found this tutorial quite confusing for newbies who want to buy hosting and lunch on their very first website. It is good to look for green hosting, but first of all, you need to think about the cost associated with hosting and the services you receive. If you are new, you need to see if the cost is small because it will take a long time for aa website to earn, and paying high fees might not be financially viable for you. Secondly, you also need to consider what kind of services you are buying. You can buy different kinds of hosting, but you need to consider the appropriate hosting package for your website. What should you pay for an expensive VPS or Dedicated Server when your website is a blog which can be hosted on shared servers that are relatively cheap. You also need to consider the reliability of hosting, reliability means you get 99.99 percent uptime. [/QUOTE]
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