Chances are, you’re reading this directly from the site and not through the RSS Feed - that’s because my hosts sucks and, as a result, the RSS feed is not working. If any one can suggest a reliable host (that isn’t crazy expensive), I would appreciate. Make sure you give me your affiliate link so you can get paid - just make sure they aren’t a terrible host.
Have you looked into aSmallOrange or Hostgator?
I use lunarpages.
No problems yet.
I’ve been very happy with Gary and the folks over at BlueFur - I was directed to them by the likes of John Chow, Stephen Fung and Leo Chiang.
Another host that I have used in the past and was very happy with was icdSoft.
Yeah, I was just gonna refer BlueFur. You’ll get a discount if you quote “John Chow is Evil”, or something like that.
Cool, thanks guys!
I have been putting a lot of thought into building my own web server too…
Building it is not the problem, getting it on a suitable network connection is! That is what you really pay for with hosting… not the hardware but getting a server close to a backbone…
I think the discount code is “johnchowrocks” or I believe you can also use “johncowrocks” as I believe I saw that one the other day.
I just checked, the coupon code is JohnChowRocks and you get 15% off all services.
I have actually been reading your posts from google reader no problems
same. feed seems to be working on google reader
Ditto. Google reader is fine. I think some readers have a problem stripping out some characters so it just crashes…like feedburner. I haven’t been able to get my feed applet to work from them for weeks on Futurelooks.
That’s good to hear - I can’t get it on Thunderbird and Feedburner reports only two people getting the feed!
yeah i was just about to mention that. But I doubt the problem is with feedburner… Maybe it’s one specific type of feed, and the one that google reader gets is working?
Just throwing out ideas… i think feedburner grabs your feed and creates different types out of it… or something
It actually turned out to be a few different things - but I’m still having issues with the host…
I recently used hostgator, they are ok, sites drop from time to time but not as bad as yours!
I should add that sitelogic etc. are not on hostgator but are hosted in the UK…
Hosting might be always problem.
Webhosting uptime is very important for me. So if you have to get a good hosting, get the best uptime server, I think dreamhost can provide maximum uptime, 99.99%. But of course you have to pay more.