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Host Finders come in all shapes and sizes. Learn how to tell the difference between a useful source of information and a marketing scheme.

The Host Finders - The Pros and Cons

We’ve cataloged a couple hundred web sites that we call "Host Finders." These are web sites that help you find Web Hosting services. Most of them offer several databases and search engines to help you locate specific types Web Host services and plans you require. But not everybody likes the Host Finder sites and many have strong objections to them. Because we promote many of the services in the Host Finder side of our industry, we want to offer our point of view on the Host Finders based on years of working in this industry.

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