FatCow Web Hosting Reviews
July 15, 2008
Users Reviews
- 2 Positive User Ratings
- 0 Negative User Ratings- : 6.0
- : 9.0
- : 8.5
- : 8.0
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Visit This Web HostAs the name of this web hosting provider suggests, they have taken some what different approach to marketing of their services. First time visitors to FatCow Web Hosting, will have difficult time to resist a chuckle or two as they read through “nutrition fats” and “cowbells and whistles”. FatCow Web Hosting has been in business since 1998.
Currently FatCow is offering two products The Original FatCow Plan and The MiniMoo. The MiniMoo is a domain parking solution with “coming soon” page an e-mail account. The Original FatCow Plan on the other hand is a competitive hosting solutions at $88 per year and new clients receive their first year of hosting with FatCow at a 25% discount ($66 per year). Below is a highlights from the “cowbells and whistles” of The Original FatCow Plan:
- 1,500 GB of Disk Space
- 15,000 GB/mo of Data Transfer
- Easy-to-use Site Creation Tools
- Easy-to-install Blogs and Forums
- Wizards to Add Open Source Apps
- E-store Builder by ShopSite
- Free Google and Yahoo! Credits
It also appears as FatCow is already taking the advantage of Google IPS providing easy access to Webmasters Tools.
If you have used or are currently using FatCow Web Hosting feel free to leave your feedback and ratings when commenting.
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August 4th, 2008 at 5:56 pm
I recently tried MadCow (as I like to call it). It is a ok hosting company, but not a great one…compared to some of the other hosting providers I have reviewed.
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August 23rd, 2008 at 11:16 pm
Nice, what would be your best recommendation for free hosting? or class-c ip hosting?