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I'm going to be the web designer at a company. We will have many client's websites to design/maintain and host. How is web hosting typically handled in this situation?
For example, I currently have a web host of my own at BlueHost where I host my site as well as a few client websites I maintain. All of the sites are hosted under one account, so there's only one small monthly fee, and that includes unlimited hosting, space, bandwidth, etc. Should we do that at the company I'm going to be working at, too? I don't see why we wouldn't...? Or is it better to have separate web host accounts for each site? |
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skauffman Let your client sign up with your affiliate links per your recommendation. You can request their account user name & detail so you can start designing your client sites.
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I think it's better to have separate web host accounts for each site, just my viewpoint.
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How come you think its better to have separate accounts?
Just wondering! |
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