RolltheStampede wrote:Would you like to advise us as to places to get far affordable sights to host/ have there own studio website.
http://www.canaca.com and
http://www.globat.com seem like affordable and reasonable solutions for what we're doing.
I got my own web hosting from
http://www.1and1.com back in January of 2004 when they had a limited-time 3-year promotional deal going. As a result...
RolltheStampede wrote:How much do you pay for your site.
Nothing except overage charges every month for bandwidth (they give me 5 GB/mo free, and after that it's $1/GB; these days I rarely get a monthly bill above about $5).
But that's just for storing audio, video, and images; all the actual pages of the Aquiline Studios website are hosted by my college,
http://www.tcnj.edu ; I get 50 MB of storage space and unmetered bandwidth (I've been hosting at least one video at a time on that space for at least two years now, and the powers-that-be have never come after me). And that is also free.
However, I'll need to find an alternate webhost once I graduate and lose the TCNJ webspace.
RolltheStampede wrote:How long did it take you to get it up and running
All I had to do was upload the files via FTP, nothing complicated. So as long as it took to code the HTML (which Cyanna did for our current layout), plus as long as it took to upload everything.
RolltheStampede wrote:what kind of pakages does you provider have price wise.
I don't know and I don't care, since as I said, I'm on the free promotional plan. And I plan to switch to a different host before it expires anyway.