Soldato
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Hey guys,
This question is really for people who build sites for companies etc.
I've been paid by the missus' law firm to knock together their website for them. This is done and so all I need to do is get them to pay for hosting space to go with the domain they already use for email and off they go.
The question is if you were responsible for recommending a host to a company as opposed to choosing one for your own site (which you'd have more 'ownership' of and could manage yourself) would you go for a large generic host, where perhaps the customer service is a bit slower but it is still a 'large' recognised name, or a small host that you know and trust but isn't exactly well known.
That's an oddly phrased question, but hopefully you all get my drift!
This question is really for people who build sites for companies etc.
I've been paid by the missus' law firm to knock together their website for them. This is done and so all I need to do is get them to pay for hosting space to go with the domain they already use for email and off they go.
The question is if you were responsible for recommending a host to a company as opposed to choosing one for your own site (which you'd have more 'ownership' of and could manage yourself) would you go for a large generic host, where perhaps the customer service is a bit slower but it is still a 'large' recognised name, or a small host that you know and trust but isn't exactly well known.
That's an oddly phrased question, but hopefully you all get my drift!