[Hidden-tech] Looking for an affordable local Web Host

Shalini Bahl shalini at iam-bc.com
Tue Feb 15 15:37:47 EST 2011


We use Gaia Host Cooperative and they are reasonable and reliable.
shalini


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On Feb 15, 2011, at 2:33 PM, Evan Gregg wrote:

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> My name is Evan Gregg and I'm new to this mailing list and hidden- 
> tech in general.  I recently launched a website called The Location  
> Reservoir which is dedicated to increasing film production in  
> Western Mass.  The site features a photographic database of local  
> properties that are available as filming locations as well as a  
> variety of resources connecting the local community and the film  
> industry at large.
>
> The site is growing quickly and I'm looking for a more flexible and  
> hopefully local web hosting option.  Although I will probably revamp  
> the site at a later date for now I'm happy with it the way I've set  
> it up so I'm not looking for a designer, developer or webmaster,  
> just a host and domain registrar.
>
> The site has many individual pages (more everyday) and a somewhat  
> complex structure but the most elaborate thing on any one page is  
> the occasional rss feed, video, and google map.  Mostly it's just a  
> ton of photo galleries.  The site requires constant updating so I  
> plan on continuing to handle the bulk of the web work for the time  
> being.
>
> Until now the mobileme servers have been adequate but the page has  
> grown to the point where I need more flexibility and better speed.   
> The domain name is also up for renewal and I'd like to register it  
> the same place that I am hosting.
>
> Because the main goal of the site is to promote the region I would  
> like to keep it as local as possible.  That being said I don't have  
> much money and the cheap prices for the big companies are pretty  
> tempting.  I know that those sites have certain risks and ultimately  
> I get what I pay for but at the moment I can only pay so much.
>
> That being said I am very interested in collaborating with other  
> businesses and as I will be actively marketing to the local  
> community and the film industry at large any business that I do  
> collaborate with will definitely get exposure to possible customers  
> and clients.
>
> So, I was wondering if there were any local hosts who might be  
> interested in collaborating in exchange for some type of deal on  
> hosting.  I'm also curious if anyone has had success with a strategy  
> like this with any local companies who may not be on this mailing  
> list.  Any help would be appreciated as I would like to move to a  
> new server as soon as possible.
>
> I don't want to start a bidding war on here because I'm sure it's a  
> topic that has been covered before and not everyone will want to  
> read about it so feel free to email me directly at reservoir-productions at comcast.net 
>  or call me at 917.579.4059.
>
> Thanks for your time and check out the site!
>
> Evan Gregg
> Location Scout & Manager for Film/Tv/Etc
> Greenfield, MA
> reservoir-productions at comcast.net
> 917.579.4059
> http://www.locationreservoir.com
> http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Location-Reservoir/137434786311505
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