Web-Host Outsourcing

Saw this tonight in the newsletter. Langa Letter: Web-Host Outsourcing

“Fred Langa explores the pros and cons of outsourcing Web sites and spotlights reader recommendations for finding the perfect Web host.”

Definitely noting this one for myself to look at in March when I have to decide whether or not to renew with my current hosting provider.

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