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		<title>The #1 Factor New Webmasters Forget to Consider when Choosing a Web Hosting Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Problem Too often new webmasters sign-up with the first good hosting plan they see; they purchased a domain name, built up a site, generated a small income, and decided &#8220;Hey, this works, I should make another site&#8221;. From there the webmasters purchase a new domain and begin working on a new site only to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Problem</strong></p>
<p>Too often new webmasters sign-up with the first good hosting plan they see; they purchased a domain name, built up a site, generated a small income, and decided &#8220;Hey, this works, I should make another site&#8221;. From there the webmasters purchase a new domain and begin working on a new site only to realize that their hosting plan supports only 1 pointed domain; they will have to purchase an entirely new hosting plan for each new domain name.</p>
<p>The number of &#8220;pointed domains&#8221; a web hosting plan can support is often overlooked by new webmasters. With so many other factors to consider, such as space, bandwidth, price etc. it does not immediately seem important. I will be the first to admit that the first time I ever purchased a hosting plan I did not even consider the number of pointed domains. It did not dawn on me until many months later when I decided I wanted to launch a new website. Fortunately I was lucky and I stumbled into a plan that allowed for 50 pointed domains.</p>
<p><strong>The Solution</strong></p>
<p>So how many pointed domains should your hosting plan support; in my opinion as many as possible. There has never been an instance where I thought to myself &#8220;Geeze, I am never going to have a need for 50 domains that&#8217;s just a waste&#8221;. If you are anything like me you are always dreaming about that next big idea, that next big website you are going to build. Don&#8217;t constrain yourself by choosing a host that cannot support all your dreams.</p>
<p>Check out some <a href="http://www.123webhostingplans.com/" target="_new">Great Web Hosting Plans</a> at my website</p>
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