Not the cheapest but worth considering, gandi respects customer rights with their "no-bullshit" policy. http://www.gandi.net/no-bullshit (disclaimer: I use gandi for hosting)
Depending on what you want to do, Godaddy offers infinite websites on VPS for about $100 - $150 a year. Good for smaller sites. You could then migrate if you ever needed to expand into something more dedicated. Domains are usually like $12 a year, but Godaddy typically has an offer for $1 for the first year and such as well.
Haven't really looked into other hosts, except for domain registrars.
Your own house...
build yourself a server which will run a couple thousand dollars, then use a webhosting application like "apache"
Have your servers run and your only bill is the electricity bill.
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2 u/BurnedKirby 26 Jul 2016 03:53
Not the cheapest but worth considering, gandi respects customer rights with their "no-bullshit" policy. http://www.gandi.net/no-bullshit (disclaimer: I use gandi for hosting)
0 u/Codewow 26 Jul 2016 03:17
Depending on what you want to do, Godaddy offers infinite websites on VPS for about $100 - $150 a year. Good for smaller sites. You could then migrate if you ever needed to expand into something more dedicated. Domains are usually like $12 a year, but Godaddy typically has an offer for $1 for the first year and such as well.
Haven't really looked into other hosts, except for domain registrars.
0 u/spookybm 03 Aug 2016 23:31
Your own house...
build yourself a server which will run a couple thousand dollars, then use a webhosting application like "apache"
Have your servers run and your only bill is the electricity bill.
0 u/WhatWouldOdinDo 05 Sep 2016 01:05
dolphonebubleine is probably asking about where to register the domain name, not where to actually host the website itself.