I use go daddy and a program they have called website tonight to do my website, 
the salons and my real estate business. It is 140.00 a year and it a website 
designer in a format anyone can do. This includes your hosting for the year, 
everything except your domain names. I renew mine for at least 2 years at about 
8.95 for the year.  Also, with website tonight, my main website (which is real 
estate has unlimited pages) but them I get like 10, 5 page websites free and 
can use that software to create them. 
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From: Maggie in Visalia <[email protected]>
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Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 11:53:36 
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Subject: NailTech:: Domain registration for website ?

Hey y'all. I'm hoping some of you really web-savvy types can help me out:
 
My website (artofnailz.com, nailsbymaggie.com, etc) is hosted by Tripod. It 
costs me $4.95 a month and it's easy enough for me to understand that I can 
feasibly maintain it myself. For the $5/mo I get 1 GB of disk space (of which I 
am currently using 49 MB after 12 years of uploading photos to it) and 100 GB 
of bandwidth per month (of which I am currently using 218 MB thus far this 
month.) 
 
BUT my URL's-- all 11 of them-- are registered with Namesecure. Each URL has 
cost about $8.95 a year, or less if I registered them for multiple years at a 
time, until recently. The price recently went up to $12.95 a year-- OUCH! 
 
So I am looking to transfer my domain names to a new registrar. Which seems 
simple enough...except: I am an IDIOT when it comes to most things Web. Thus 
far, it looks like I'll get the best deal from GoDaddy but I'm not sure if that 
means I need to also transfer my webhosting? Or can I just register the URLs 
with them and still forward them over to my current site host?
 
Does anyone have any awesome advice on where I could transfer my domain names 
to for a better price? Or info and advice on webhosting options? Etc, etc, and 
so on? 

Maggie Franklin: 
Owner & Artist, The Art of Nailz, Visalia CA
 "Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."
Maggie Rants [and Raves]@Nails Magazine 
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