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Finding good windows hosting for a reasonable price is hard especially when you put it up against something like https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing/[^]. I'm hosting about 20 wordpress sites there for around $25 a month.
We migrated the nopCommerce client off of Volusion, which is a crazy asp classic system, so decent shared hosting is definitely a step up for our client. I'm sure they will eventually get to the level where cloud or dedicated servers make sense, but this is working for them now.
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How do you find nopCommerce. I've never heard of it and using OpenCart at the moment... but would love to move to something I can code properly
do they have a market place of modules etc.? - they do, just looked.
Now, would yo say the people that use nopCommerce are 'cheap',, people who use OpenCart are v cheap and never want to pay for anything (mods etc.) really.
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It is decent, they have a lot of features baked in.
I've written a theme for it, and the one somewhat technical issue I had was they way they displayed the pricing around options. Our client wanted it to show the total price in the option drop down and nopCommerce is written to show deltas in the drop down. I had to change core files to fix that one.
For the theme I started with a free bootstrap based theme and it has been relatively easy to make modifications, though it's still straight css and doesn't use semantic class names. I've been spoiled working with the genesis framework on wordpress. I hateses PHP with a passion, but genesis makes it so easy to customize the layout, and the wordpress custom post type and metadata api make it just as easy to customize the base data, that it's kind of a pain going back to strongly typed views.
I'd say that every client is as cheap as you let them be. I learned a long time ago that some people just aren't worth the hassle of getting money out of them. We make it very clear up front that we have a minimum price for working on a new project, and turn down work if it is too small. In addition all our clients sign a contract and pay a down payment before we start work. My main partner is my wife and she handles the business development.
She's constantly networking and connecting with businesses in related industries so that we can share good clients through the network. We also manage the hosting and do content, social media, and newsletter management. It's not a huge sum of money, but it is reoccurring, and it lets us have a continuing relationship with our clients to get a leg up on their next project.
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Odd. Of all the hosting services I've tried over the years, Arvixe has been the best.
Will Rogers never met me.
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Yep.
The only time my site was down was when they were being pounded by a DDoS attack. A lot. For days. Just the one server, too, if I'm not mistaken.
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I've used gate.com for about 15 years (they were HostSave). I've found them very reliable, inexpensive and the support is good.
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Hi Mark,
I've also moved away from Arvixe because of their down time issues and the fact that they don't want to support SmartMailer.
I'm currently at Aspnix[^] they are really good to me. They've been offline once but I contacted them via live chat and everything was resolved in 10min.
Cheers
Johan
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Well this is probably common knowledge but make sure you DON'T use godaddy! Tried them out for some .NET service hosting and they're very ropey. The .NET version constantly resets and needs changing back to v4, it's slow and worst of all when I signed up and created a new DB I could see someone else's database! They looked into this and told me that the user in question had "created a global user".... Uhuh.
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I see nobody mentioned Amazon's AWS. I think it is worth a try, they are known for their reliability, plus you get a 12 month "Express" subscription, which is at least reasonable for testing purposes or low data and traffic hosting.
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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toronto: isqsolutions.com.
looks similar to winhost.
2021 update: in june 2021, the host above is shutting down support for asp.net and going all-linux.
modified 21-Mar-21 12:45pm.
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We've had great service and reliability with Peer1 since the turn of the century when they were still Interland.
But we are moving our web servers to Amazon AWS because of recent needs to incorporate an Oracle DB instance in our cloud, and Peer1's cloud and server virtualization and Oracle's licensing structure make for a very expensive solution, whereas AWS works very well with Oracle licensing.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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Interesting. My "Daily News" newsletter was sent by user jobs1 , ostensibly a cron job that sends out the mailings.
/ravi
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You might want to send this to the webmaster and/or the bugs and sugs page, too.
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This is the place to post this: Sugs'n'Bugs[^] - the admins read everything there.
You looking for sympathy?
You'll find it in the dictionary, between sympathomimetic and sympatric
(Page 1788, if it helps)
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Member 10509383 wrote: "Take your sex life to a new level"
That's from CP. It's my new article actually.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: That's from CP. It's my new article actually.
Shouldn't you have some experience in that area before writing an article about it? 
modified 13-Aug-14 13:01pm.
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tgrt wrote: Shouldn't you have some experience in that area before writing an article about it?
I do. I watch a lot of TV!!
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: I do. I watch a lot of TV!!
I don't know. Had you said you stayed at a Holiday Inn... Well I might have believed you could do it.
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The basement is not an appropriate level.
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You're obviously not reading the email headers correctly. All CodeProject emails in my Inbox were sent from:
mail.maillist.codeproject.com (65.39.148.44)
That server and IP address are clearly nothing to do with:
atl4mhib56.myregisteredsite.com (209.17.115.191)
The "myregisteredsite.com" address is registered to "Web.com Inc" in Jacksonville:
http://whois.domaintools.com/209.17.115.191[^]
The "codeproject.com" address is registered to "The Code Project" in New York:
http://whois.domaintools.com/65.39.148.44[^]
If your CodeProject emails are showing the "myregisteredsite.com" address in the headers, then it's probably your SMTP server!
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Nice... Reminds me of my home planet...
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