Perhaps I am paranoid, but I would never buy a domain name / hosting bundle.
 If something goes south, you have a problem.  One bad experience with such
an arrangement cured me!

I have about 75 domains with godaddy and am generally happy with the
service.  It's easy to change dns info, there are many coupons online, and
the website is straightforward.

I would never host w/ godaddy, though.  Their online hosting is slow and
clumsy.  Yuck.  I'm more of a cpanel girl anyway.  This is probably anathema
around here to admit I buy hosting, but I do -- less maintenance and worry
for me.  For hosting, there are 3 places I'd recommend:

~Lunarpages
~Hostgator
~Midphase

I've gotten excellent results from all 3, and the price is right, for sure.

~kari




On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Jeremy Leonard <[email protected]>wrote:

> I had thought about going that route.  I like being able to keep
> theseparate though ... that way I have more granular control over how
> things are setup.
>
> On Apr 28, 1:53 pm, Matt Burkhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Your hosting company should supply domain management.  Check with them.
> > They're usually pretty cheap - mine charges $10 per year
>
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