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		<title>My (Very) Short Hostgator Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this post I&#8217;ll give you a short review about my personal favorite webhost that is called Hostgator. Since I moved my blog from Blogger to a self-hosted WordPress install several months ago, I used the Hostgator service without facing a single problem. It&#8217;s a reliable and relatively cheap webhost that offers many useful features. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In this post I&#8217;ll give you a short review about my personal favorite webhost that is called Hostgator. Since I moved my blog from Blogger to a self-hosted WordPress install several months ago, I used the Hostgator service without facing a single problem. It&#8217;s a reliable and relatively cheap webhost that offers many useful features.</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m personally using the so called &#8220;<strong>Baby</strong>&#8221; account where I pay only <strong>$7.95 per month</strong>. Although it sounds like a somewhat funny name, it offers many advanced features that are everything but being &#8220;Baby&#8221;. The best one is the option to have <strong>unlimited domains</strong>. That&#8217;s a very important fact because you can host multiple websites/blogs instead of only one while paying only a single monthly fee. Right now I&#8217;m only using it for 3 websites, but there&#8217;s no limit in the total number you can add. I&#8217;m also planning to add even more websites, especially niche sites, to my account.</p>
<p>My hosting account has <strong>600GB of webspace</strong> and I&#8217;m allowed to have <strong>6,000GB of monthly bandwidth</strong>. You&#8217;ll never reach those limits when having only some simple websites and/or blogs, and by simple I mean sites that may even have several hundred pages. You only have to keep an eye on the processing time your site&#8217;s need to show up on your reader&#8217;s browsers. Because you&#8217;re on a shared host, meaning several people having their accounts on the same machine, you can&#8217;t use much of the server&#8217;s CPU power. E.g. running the next Facebook would probably a very bad idea and you&#8217;ll be kicked if you use too much of the server&#8217;s resources.</p>
<p>Hostgator uses <strong>cPanel</strong>, a very popular account management software that features all the tools you need to maintain your sites. It&#8217;s easy to set up <strong>MySQL databases</strong> (also unlimited), create <strong>email accounts</strong> or watch your site&#8217;s stats via <strong>AwStats</strong>. You can even install popular scripts like WordPress or PhpBB with a single click on your mouse via the <strong>Fantastico</strong> service. You have full control over your hosting account, a big plus in my opinion.</p>
<p>All in all I can only recommend Hostgator. Especially the &#8220;Baby&#8221; account is a nice way to set up multiple websites for cheap. I mean, paying only 8 bucks a month is quite affordable, especially while looking at all the features they offer. So far I didn&#8217;t have a single problem with Hostgator and I hope to not have any in the future.</p>
<p>Ah, before I forget! You can <a title="Create a hosting account on Hostgator!" href="http://secure.hostgator.com/cgi-bin/affiliates/clickthru.cgi?id=querblog" target="_blank">join Hostgator via my affiliate link</a> if you will, it&#8217;s definitely worth it if you try to establish multiple (maybe money making) sites for cheap!</p>
<p>See you,<br />
Querblogger</p>
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