We’re poor.
Alright, most of us are poor, aren’t we? With the rising gas prices and increasing debt, a lot of people are certainly learning to appreciate the value of a dollar here and there.
Most people don’t realize the opportunities that can open up to you with a good blog, a web host, affiialte links and a decent grasp on grammer can bring you. You can bring a little in on the side, or some bring enough through blogs and online writing to quit their day jobs!
But it’s got to start somewhere, doesn’t it? You need a web site, and most web sites need web hosting. Where are you going to start the search?
I’d like to think that Web Hosting Geeks is a good place to start. Web Hosting Geeks offers reviews and a ton of information for those of us scouring the net for good web hosting deals. Want to know where you can register a domain name free? Curious as to which has the best forum hosting? Web Hosting Geek site offers all of this information and more at your fingertips, just at the end of a clicked link.
Occasionally the editor’s picks aren’t always to taste; members and users can leave their reviews and ratings of each webhosting site, giving potential buyers and consumers feedback before investing. It’s sort of like the ebay for web hosting sites. You can see what people thought of the product before dropping cash you might otherwise need.
It’s a long road to becoming the next Dooce or John Chow, but they had to start somewhere and you do too. Web Hosting Geeks is a good tool for your first steps!
2 Responses to “Geek to Geek Webhosting, helping us poo’ geeks choose.”











I am semi familiar with this. I heard about it a few days ago, where was that? I am glad you have started PayPerPost Mel, let me know how it is working out.
Oh, I’ve been with Paypal for quite a while now. I just make sure not to write too many posts sponsored by them, I don’t to lose people :3
I’m not sure where you heard of it!
I love paypal, actually. If I had a niche blog I believe someone could make an amazing amount of money via the service if they were patient and able to pound out quality posts.