[nycphp-talk] hosting?
Peter Sawczynec
ps at pswebcode.com
Tue Feb 28 10:41:02 EST 2006
These are two alternative strategies and I definitely understand and respect
both models.
But I don't want the domain name or web hosting responsibility.
To be blunt, because I don't want the client calling me on Saturday
afternoon about
"why is the web site slow" or email is down.
Especially, if they have selected some 20-cent web hosting with
automated avatar language-sensitive FAQ-driven IM chat tech support with
emoticons.
Pedro
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From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On
Behalf Of tedd
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 10:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] hosting?
>This way the client is in control of their own domain name destiny and
>can be a discriminating consumer with playable options and can move
>around more at will.
>
>Peter
Yeah, I had one client who did that and then every year
like-clock-work his site would go down and then after blaming me for
it, I would find that he had failed to reregister his domain. It
happened four years in a row and I finally told him to go elsewhere.
Now, any web sites that I manage completely, I also handle all the
domain name stuff and bill for it. If the client wants to go
elsewhere, it's no problem to release the name to another register.
tedd
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