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		<pubDate>November 22, 2008</pubDate>
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			<title>I Used to Be A Hosting Refugee</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Back in 1997 when I first started out doing web design, learning HTML, building pro-bono websites for non-profits, I utilized the cheapest hosting I could find.  In most cases, I used free hosting, and well, I got what I paid for.
&lt;p&gt;Soon thereafter I started my business, also on a free hosting server.  The server was up and down, never had much traffic, and no wonder - it was down when the search engines came around!  So, my site never got indexed.  No indexing means no traffic.  Bummer.
&lt;p&gt;In 1999, my web design business was growing nicely, and it finally came to a point where I needed to provide my clients quality hosting.  While I&apos;m somewhat tolerant of free hosting going up and down, my clients were not.  Downtime equated to lost sales, and that was unacceptable.  They were becoming hosting refugees.  So I started my own hosting company, and committed myself to providing the best service they deserved.
&lt;p&gt;Soon after starting my hosting division, new hosting clients started showing up, all with generally the same problem.  They were looking for a quality host that wasn&apos;t going to let them down.  They were hosting refugees.  So, I provided them the best hosting service on the Net.
&lt;p&gt;If you&apos;ve become a hosting refugee, it&apos;s time to start looking for something new.  While I&apos;d love to have you as a customer, I&apos;m more interested in getting you a quality hosting service that matches your business needs.  My ebook, Hosting Refugee (&lt;a href=&quot;http://hostingrefugee.com&quot; target=new&gt;hostingrefugee.com&lt;/a&gt;) can teach you all the things you need.  You can learn how to choose a quality host, how to test a hosting companies support (before you buy!), how to transfer your website to the new hosting company, and lots more.


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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;About The Author&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Will Hanke is Owner of Lighthouse Technologies - a web hosting company in the US.  Will is author of many articles related to the hosting business, and is no longer a hosting refugee.
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			<pubDate>November 22, 2008</pubDate>
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