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  • Thursday, November 13, 2008

    My Husband, The Researcher, Takes His Time


    I have written recently about some of the things I have learned while blogging. Technically, I know I am still newbie. I have often asked my husband, Roger, to help me with something and then teach me how to do it. He has a knack for learning how to do something from scratch and then passing on what he learned to me. 

    However, I have also been able to learn a few tricks which I have taught him. I have been reading about web hosting and I found out that it really matters what web hosting service I choose to host my site. Roger is pretty content with the one that he is using and since it is free, he is not looking to switch any time soon. But if he were to see what is really available out there, he just might try something new. I like to see what real customers of different services are saying about their experiences. If a service gets a high web hosting rating, then I can take a closer look at it. If it gets a low rating, then I don't have to waste valuable time. 

    Roger would enjoy reading some of the web hosting tutorials that I have seen. He likes to read up on something and really research it before he buys. He researched and read articles and talked to other users for three or four years before he bought his first computer. Can you believe that? Well, that is just his way. 

    Some services have received web hosting awards. InMotion Hosting has received "Best of"  awards in five out of twelve categories (including budget hosting) of hosting in the month of November. That's the most awards of any hosting service on that particular review sight. They might be worth checking out.  

    Whether you are looking for hosting for a blog, a forum, for e-commerce or email, it is a good idea to shop and compare and see what others are saying about those services. Honey, are you reading this ?

    1 comments:

    Karen & Gerard Zemek said...

    I get that your husband is a researcher because so was my dad. He kept all his "Consumer Report" magazines and before he bought anything, he'd look it up in there to see what brand was recommended. If he knew I was thinking of buying something, he'd look it up for me too and give it to me! Even when he was 89, the week of his death he had looked up microwaves before he bought a new one.