Site5 Web Hosting

by Tim Cox on June 6, 2008

I mentioned Site5 as a great option for Web Hosting. They have better deals if you sign up for a 5 year plan, but their 2 year plans aren’t bad.

Also, purchase your domain names through them. A url is 8.88 which is the lowest price I’ve found thus far.

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