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Lee: I got started with Godaddy when I saw their hilarious ad on the Superbowl last year (a spoof of the congressional hearings on stamping out "indecent" television shows). When the time came to select a domain name for my ever looping son, John, our first stop was Godaddy.com. They had all the services we needed, at very low price, compared to the competition. I registered the domain name and rented a hosting share on their Windows servers with their Traffic Facts option so we could monitor traffic. Everything was done online with no person to person contact. One combined transaction with my credit card. So far so good, but this is where the fun started. I had zero experience building a web site, so I took the easy path for a beginner, I bought a bargain copy of Office 2002 (with Frontpage included), I bought a used Frontpage 2002 users guide from Amazon.com, then I started reading and experimenting. By the time I was done, about 2 weeks later, I had a suitable web site for John with mp3 audio clips, artwork, guestbook, just about anything a beginner could want. Changes and maintenance are a snap. All through this, Godaddy's performance has been great. However, don't ask them any questions about how to build your site because they are not particularly inclined to help, or maybe just don't know much about web building tools. Best approach to that is call them on the phone rather than email or chat. In summary, we are satisfied customers, no real complaints. Our next generation web site will be built with a more sophisticated tool like Dreamweaver, but for now everything is working OK. - CW www.johnwinters.biz x----- Original Message ----- From: "Lee Maravel" <leemaravel@yahoo.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 6:06 AM Subject: web hosting for loopers? > Looking to create a web site to upload some of my > current mp3 loops to. I had a personal site many years > ago but things have changed a lot. The info I'm > receiving from my research is a bit daunting. > Quite a few of you have your own sites. Any > recomendations? I'm not looking for freebies > (insufficient file size upload, no mp3, etc...) + not > looking to break the bank either. > I'm guessing the way to go is to register my > domain name at "go daddy" (stupid name) seperately. > Any feedback on how/where to proceed from there? > Thanks, > Lee > x