$1 Hosting?

by Bo on June 29, 2010

In today’s post, I’d like to introduce to you Dynadot, a domain registration company that offers $1 hosting. I’ve been using Dynadot for many many years for all of my domain registrations. Now I get bulk domain pricing because I spend so much money there.

But that’s not the point of this post. I want to tell you little bit about their $1 hosting plan. You can host only 1 domain with this hosting plan and it doesn’t come with any MySQL databases. This hosting plan is not for you if you are thinking about hosting a blog or other scripts.

Dynadot’s $1 hosting plan is perfect if you are thinking about hosting a traditional html niche sites. For $11.99 per year, I can host a mini-niche site that runs on a separate IP address. Rather then getting a reseller account to host 25 websites on a single IP address, I’d get a $1 hosting for each domain to get a different IP address.

I’m not recommending you that you should use Dynadot’s $1 hosting plan for all of your niche sites since you might end up with same IP addresses, but add Dynadot’s hosting plan to your bookmarks of cheap web hosting companies for your mini niche sites. I highly recommend Dynadot for your basic web hosting and all of your domain registrations.

Get your $1 hosting here

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

John85 July 2, 2010 at 11:48 am

Interesting article.

I pay 50 euros for a .com domain.

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Bo July 2, 2010 at 12:23 pm

John, I think 50 euros is about $60, are you serious?

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Space Game July 3, 2010 at 12:56 am

Is there some advantage of having a different IP for sites?

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Bo July 4, 2010 at 6:54 pm

There are few advantages of having different “IP” addresses for your websites especially if you are interlinking each other. For example, let’s say if you host 30 niche sites on a single IP, if I want to, I can find out all of your websites hosted on that IP address by using a reverse IP service. Then I can find out all your niches. Also, if you want to interlink your websites, for SEO purposes, it is genrally better to have separate class “C” IP addresses.

I usually purchase multiple hosting accounts to accomplish this, but I’m also looking into purchasing a SEO hosting service where you can have a single hosting account with 100 different class “C” IP addresses.

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Xpoke July 6, 2010 at 2:58 pm

The dynadot tip is really good. I will definitely try that because I often times want to make these sites but I always felt like it was a waste of money with hosting $6/month, but $1/month is easy to make up for sure.

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Bo July 6, 2010 at 3:33 pm

There are solid $1 – $3 hosting plans available on the web, plenty of them. I will post more as I find them.

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