I've had a good experience with GoDaddy.com; I spend about 100.00 a year for
my service, and have like 10 gigs of bandwidth a month, 5 gigs of space,
CGI, php, mySQL databases, and it's hosted on a linux server.  You can get
support for ASP, basically anything you want.  And it includes plenty of
email addresses.  You can get the cheaper plans for a lot less, I just like
the flexibility.  Their service is awesome, too.
(I would do it from home, but Comcast keeps changing my IP whenever I try it
- so it's cheaper to do it with GoDaddy than to get a dedicated IP.)

Reed

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ross Werner
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 1:07 PM
To: Zak Johnson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [newbies] Web Hosting

On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Zak Johnson wrote:

> I have a buddy who wants to host a small business website (dreamweaver,
> flash) but he isn't sure where to go. He would need a few email addresses
to
> go with the new domain and a pretty easy interface (business major). I
have
> zero experience with web hosting or development, Any ideas?

If you're looking for cheap and easy (FTP for uploading files, web-based 
interface for managing email addresses), I've had a good time with 
1and1.com. The $3/month package includes a new domain name registration 
and more bandwidth and space than your friend will likely ever use. If 
he's wanting to use some sort of "web site builder" instead of making his 
own site from scratch with Dreamweaver/Flash and uploading it, they also 
have one of those but I've never used it.

        ~ Ross

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