How I can work with the size of my site so you can get hosting for it?
Hello! We have a website that you paid someone professional to do and now we are paying £ 230 a month for hosting, site support, information and consultancy on the Internet. Each month you just get a load data through the summary that has looked at the site so I do not feel I'm getting much for my money. I've seen gostats.com and seem to give their clients a wealth of information for just $ 90 a year! I am also able to enter the admin of my site and update it, modify it and make myself google ads created the original type, So do I. The problem is that our website has 8 pages, a bunch of photos, and the piece of every manager in the back. I would not call it great but I can not figure out how big and I've been looking at 123 reg (I can buy my domain name with it) and do not know how many MB of web space or data transfer. In I have now afraid to go out like this, but the only contract was for one year and I do not want to renew. Help!
You are paying too much. Any plan accommodation of about 100 pounds per year would be more than enough for your website. As Google Analytics statistics suggest http://www.google.com/analytics/ See the tour here: http://services.google.com/analytics/tour/index_en-US.html
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