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As more people get into building websites, web hosting scams are becoming more prevalent as well. Due to the sheer volume of hosting companies around nowadays you can find some amazing services for a great price. Since Companies need users to stay in business potential webmasters are now in a great position. You can now get extremely reliable web hosting, packages packed full of all the tools any webmaster could want ( including site builders for those lacking any html know how ) and even get unlimited domain hosting on the one account. All this can be found in several low cost website hosting solutions.

This isn't to say there are no good deals or incentives. One company may offer unlimited domains on one account, another may offer a free domain name. Other benefits can include free vouchers for Google AdWords, MSN AdCenter or/and Yahoo's ads service and free site builders. Basically anything a webmaster could want you can probably get which includes the amount of bandwidth you are allowed.

Corporations vs small businesses is another consideration. Small web hosting companies are usually run by IT people rather than seasonal executives. As a result, they understand how the business is run and they know the right decisions to make during critical decision making time. In the beginning, they run and create an efficient operation rather than in a public company they just use the VC funds as quickly as possible so they have a nice data center to present to the investors so they can get more VC funding. But the truth is they don't really have a good marketing strategy to sell their products. Without a good marketing strategy that is efficient, it would be difficult to survive in this ultra competitive perfectly competitive industry.

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