I'd steer clear of GoDaddy, 123 Reg and Easily.

Little Oak and Chillidog Hosting are both good Rapidweaver hosting
companies. I've also heard good things about Dreamhost. The first two
advertise themselves as being specifically 'Rapidweaver-friendly'.

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On 12 July 2016 at 07:37, Catherine Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Smuggers,
>
> I would like advice about domain hosting for my Rapidweaver-built site.
> For the past 3 years I've been using iPage, but this year their prices are
> more than doubling, so it's time for a change.
>
> Godaddy has been recommended to me. Does anyone have experience of it with
> Rapidweaver? Also - Little Oak, SiteGround, A2 Hosting, hostm, or Zen? Or
> anything else I should know about?
>
> Best wishes
> Catherine
>
> Catherine Hunt
>  www.catherinehunt.co.uk
>
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