what is the best web hosting site for my joomla?

i develop a site using joomla and i want to know if what do i do to host my site???
can you please tell the step by step process because im just a newbie in hosting???

thank you very much!!!

Chosen Answer:

Almost all top hostings support Joomla nowadays. If you want one-click installation, most of them allow this simple installation via Fantastico. If budget and reliability are your next requirements, I suggest you do the following:

1. Go to the webhost review sites such as webhostingjury, hostingsthatsuck.com or webhostinggeeks and list down about 3 common top hosting companies.

2. Next, for each web hosting X, do a “X sucks” search on Google. Read some complaints and see if you may encounter the same problems like them. Some of the complaints may relate to certain groups of users only such as VPS, dedicated server users or resellers. So you may not be affected if you are not from these categories.

3. Eliminate those hostings you feel uncomfortable with, and look for the best bargain hosting for your Joomla project.

Lunarpages, Bluehost and Justhost are good ideas. This technique works for me, it may work for you too. Good luck and have fun with Joomla.
by: Hosting Hunter
on: 22nd December 08

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10 Responses to “what is the best web hosting site for my joomla?”

  1. Lo says:

    go to weebly.com

  2. jeffrey j says:

    godaddy supports all things joomla

  3. kid says:

    weebly.com

    I like waffles

  4. xoashleyxo65 says:

    I just finished a website recently using Joomla.
    I always use go daddy for mine, they support Joomla work.
    It is pretty simple, just go to godaddy.com.

  5. Matt R says:

    I recommend one of these: http://www.hosttell.com/

    Powweb is on a 50% sale – $3.88/month ($46.56/year), and you get a free domain from them.

    Godaddy doesn’t offer a free domain, but you can get one for $2.19 if you’re buying hosting from them, plus they also have a 20% sale at the moment.

    They all support Joomla (one click install from Fantastico) or you can install it manually.

  6. Hosting Hunter says:

    Almost all top hostings support Joomla nowadays. If you want one-click installation, most of them allow this simple installation via Fantastico. If budget and reliability are your next requirements, I suggest you do the following:

    1. Go to the webhost review sites such as webhostingjury, hostingsthatsuck.com or webhostinggeeks and list down about 3 common top hosting companies.

    2. Next, for each web hosting X, do a “X sucks” search on Google. Read some complaints and see if you may encounter the same problems like them. Some of the complaints may relate to certain groups of users only such as VPS, dedicated server users or resellers. So you may not be affected if you are not from these categories.

    3. Eliminate those hostings you feel uncomfortable with, and look for the best bargain hosting for your Joomla project.

    Lunarpages, Bluehost and Justhost are good ideas. This technique works for me, it may work for you too. Good luck and have fun with Joomla.

  7. David G says:

    Take a look at: http://www.threehosts.com/joomla

    Hope this helps!

  8. purwedi.kurniawan says:

    i recommend hostgator, lunarpages, powweb, hostican, or thinkhost.

    this week (chrismast and new year) is the best time to subscribe because most of them offering big discount on their hosting packages.

    you can get the discount coupons in the following site.

  9. Jacob S says:

    i use a new hosting company there website is http://sarorahosting.com/ they have heap plans and are super fast servers and super fast support. I promise you will like them.

  10. Alex D says:

    The best for your needs would be 100% this:
    http://www.web-hosting.me/hostgator

    100%

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