Over 2 Months Now

Just over 2 months here with Arvixe and all is going great. I have had very few issues where I had to contact support, and it was only when I first migrated to Arvixe. Very fast responses and the issues were corrected and a more than reasonable speed. All in all, at this point, I am very pleased with the service I have received from Arvixe. If you are looking for a web hosting provider, I recommend Arvixe!

Domain Ads

So, you may notice seemingly conflicted ads on this and other pages of mine. Arvixe and GoDaddy…so why did I do it? Well, to put it simply….Arvixe is the hosting company of choice, but through GoDaddy, you can get your domain name really cheap (for the most part). as at the time I am writing this, you can get your domain name through GoDaddy for $1.87 (after the 18 cent ICANN fee). So, you buy the name through GoDaddy (after clicking on the GoDaddy ad link 🙂 ) and then buy your hosting through Arvixe (again, after clicking on the banner 🙂 ). Then, when it comes time to renew, transfer the domain name to Arvixe for $7.95, and from there on out, it will be free as long as you stay on with Arvixe as a hosting provider and that is your main domain. All renewals through Arvixie are $7.95.

EDIT: So what I am saying is if you have several domains you wish to have, get them for $1.87 versus $10 or more…quite the best way to do it. 🙂

New Webhost – Arvixe

So, after just under a year, I am changing web hosting providers. GoDaddy was ok, but I had a small issue with them…I bought one of their SSL certificates and found it to be quite a disappointment. The price was good…$4.00 a year, but the issue was that being SSL I should have had a “secure” site, but I couldn’t even get the “lock” icon to show in the browser. I did have a dedicated IP address, though. But GoDaddy refused to allow me to use my own SSL certificate, soooo after having a discussion with A QA guy at Arvixe, I decided to give them a try. So, here I am! (Which, of course, is why you see the Arvixe banners on the website.)