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Top 5 Sales Lies of Small Web Hosting Companies

Web hosting is one of the most competitive businesses on the Internet today. The range in services vary as much as the pricing. While some companies offer more services than their clients will ever use, others offer just enough features to enable people to put up a basic page with limited capabilities and access.

Those who offer free web hosting are usually supported by text or banner ads on the web pages, or in the emails that their clients send. This type of web hosting does not allow using your own domain name and screams CHEAP. Hosting accounts like this are generally not suitable for selling products or services. For someone just starting their own personal page, these free pages allow you to learn how to build a web page.

All web hosting companies who charge monthly fees compete with each other for your business. There are several area where they differ: Monthly cost, account features and support. Most of the people I have spoken with don’t know what all the extra features are or how to access them. They will however, pay a few extra dollars each month to they get the support they need.

Since hosting companies are so competitve, there are some areas they will exagerate in to get your business. Here are some of them:

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Should PayPal Be Your Only eBay Payment Option?


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© by Dave Lovelace AuctionPlatinum.com

If you’re selling on eBay, most likely you’re currently using the services of PayPal (or have used them in the past) to process your transactions for you.

Afterall, eBay owns PayPal, so its’ services are custom tailored to make doing business on the world’s largest auction site a breeze, right?

Maybe.  It just depends on who you ask.

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