Hi everyone,
I wanna set up a new website and I’ve been considering Yahoo Web Hosting as a potential option. Before I make a decision, I’d love to hear from anyone who has experience with their hosting services.
Hi everyone,
I wanna set up a new website and I’ve been considering Yahoo Web Hosting as a potential option. Before I make a decision, I’d love to hear from anyone who has experience with their hosting services.
We are in a comparable situation. We used to communicate with them via business email, and when I reviewed all of the correspondence to our designated point of contact, I didn’t see any about this policy change. Fortunately, we were switching to new email on a separate host, but until we could transfer the domain, all of the email accounts are gone, and we don’t have access to the domain settings that had a redirect to our new mail server. Quite Annoying
On a tight budget? Yahoo Web Hosting lets you try their website builder for free! It’s a good option for new small businesses to get started. If you like it, you can easily upgrade to a paid plan or switch to their WordPress hosting.
Having explored various web hosting options for setting up my own website, I found that while Yahoo Web Hosting offers a straightforward and budget-friendly option, my experience with it was mixed. The interface is user-friendly, and it’s suitable for basic websites, but I encountered limitations with scalability and customer support. For more advanced features and better performance, I found other providers like Bluehost or SiteGround to offer more robust solutions. It’s worth considering what specific needs you have for your site, such as scalability and support, before making a final decision on your hosting provider.