HostMonster Web Hosting Package

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- Best Support in the Industry
- Unlimited hosting Space & file transfer
- Host unlimited domains on one host
- Free tools for blog, ecommerce, CMS
- CGI, Ruby (RoR), Perl, PHP, MySQL
- SSH (Secure Shell), SSL, FTP, Stats
- Batch Promotion: $5.95/mo for 24 months


Multiple domains, one website at Hostmonster

Domain names is cheap. In fact, it’s too cheap that many webmasters bought too many of it and have no idea what to do with them. This is explains why I got questions on having multiple domains pointing to one single website.

So, back to the question: Can you have multiple domains pointing to the same website hosted at Hostmonster? The answer is yes, you can have multiple domains point to the same site or even to a same directory on your site.

How to have multiple domains pointing to the same website?

“But how?”, the next question follows.

Well first you have to make sure that all domains are pointing to the appropriate name servers, for example ns1.hostmonster.com and ns2.hostmonster.com for my website here. Allow sufficient time for the DNS to propogate across the Internet.

Next you’ll have to add your domains at Hostmonster – you’ll have two options for this in order to have multiple domain names pointing to the same site. Say abc.com is your main site; and you wish to have your other site, xyz.com, to point to your main site. What you can do it:

1. Redirect using parked domain

A Parked Domain is a domain name that points to the same directory as your main domain. Thus for our case, by adding xyz.com as your parked domain, the website will redirect users to abc.com everytime they come to the parked website.

To add a parked domain, you can login to HostMosnter cPanel, then go to Domain Manager > Parked Domain > Assign Domain > Choose ‘Parked Domain’ option and input all the necessary info. Click ‘Add Domain’ whenever you’re ready.

Hostmonster domain management

2. Website Redirect

Another way to redirect your users from xyz.com to abc.com is by setting up a redirect on the sub site. First, add your sub domain, xyz.com, as addon domain in your Hostmonster account. Next you can login to your Hostmonster cPanel account and go to “Redirect”. Key in xyz.com in the first column; and abc.com in the second column as the target of our redirect.

As reference, figure below shows the redirect setup page at Hostmonster. The setup page is actually an easy-installation on your .htaccess file.

Hostmonster domain management

You can setup the same operation without its help by modifying a file named ‘.htaccess’ in your server root folder. A simple code like below works the same in redirecting xyz.com to abc.com.

RewriteEngine On
rewritecond %{http_host} ^xyz.com
rewriteRule ^(.*) http://www.abc.com/$1 [R=301,L]

Alternatively, you can use a server side code to setup the redirection. A one line PHP code on top of the index file at xyz.com will work perfect.

<?php
header(“Location: http://abc.com”);
exit;
?>


Learn more about overselling: Noshosts.com

Ever heard about ‘Overselling’? Well if you haven’t, there’s a informative website that you should take a look at: No OverSelling Hosts (www.noshosts.com) .

www.noshosts.com is the few websites that are busting the ‘overselling activities’ in web hosting industry. You can learn how to catch an overselling hosting company as well as shop for no-oversell-certified hosting companies.

What’s overselling anyway?

Quoting Wikipedia’s definition ,

Overselling is a term used in the web hosting industry to describe a situation in which a company provides hosting plans that are unsustainable if every one of its customers uses the full extent of services advertised. The term is usually referred to the web space and bandwidth transfer allowance.

This practice usually incurs little ill-effect since most customers do not use any significant portion of their allocated share. If a customer has a small, low-traffic site serving static HTML pages, few resources will be used. If a customer wishes to run a high-traffic, professional, or business website an oversold hosting account can be detrimental. In these cases, a shared hosting provider that does not oversell, a virtual private server or dedicated server is a preferred option.

"Overselling" is always a huge concerns for web hosting shoppers. Overselling allows web hosting companies to operate more efficiently. When done properly, overselling is in fact benefiting the customers with lower hosting costs and extra hosting features.

Some readings around www.noshosts.com:


Popularity Check: Hostmonster vs Bluehost

July 2008, BlueHost Inc. announced that its combined hosting platforms of BlueHost.com and HostMonster.com have surpassed 1,000,000 domains hosted. In case you don’t know, BlueHost and HostMonster are managed by the same management, headquartered in Orem, Utah. The brand “HostMonster” was spun off from the BlueHost in year 2005 to target different markets and help expand the growth of the company.

Interested to learn more about Bluehost/Hostmonster? Visit Bluehost online.

Out of random curiosity, I decided to run a quick check on Hostmonster and Bluehost popularity in Google Insights. And here’s the results I found:

Hostmonster popularity vs Bluehost

How does Hostmonster perform compare to Bluehost?

Obviously, Hostmonster is no where near to Bluehost in term of popularity.

While the growth trend looks more or less the same, Hostmonster is still way behind of Bluehost, losing 30 points behind Bluehost. The main reason for this, is of course because of the late-coming of Hostmonster in the business. More over, Bluehost’s affiliate program (both in-house and CJ.com) had been running for a long time – where top affiliates had already attached with the company. It makes no sense to switch promoting other hosting company where Bluehost is still at the top of its class.

Considering these facts, Hostmonster growth rate is, in fact, pretty respectable. They were rising from no where and growing fast for the first three years. I expect Hostmonster to grow better – provided that they remain (or keep improving) their current hosting services.


Hostmonster server status updates

Here’s how Hostmonster’s server status looks like today:

Hostmonster server status

The results?

Everything looks good and I remain positive on Hostmonster server performance – after all, I’m hosting websites on Hostmonster itself and I found no problem in maintaining and accessing my websites, why shouldn’t I like Hostmonster? ;)

The disk storage issue with Hostmonster servers

There were some minor worries about Hostmonster’s disk storage being overloaded during June, but things had improved much in September.

Referring to the figure besides, you’ll see all the hardware are in healthy level.

Well that’s all for the moment, I’ll be updating you on the server’s situation in future.


Compare Hostmonster shared hosting plan with others

I am sure you are tired checking out dozens of web hosts accross the web, jotting down notes on their features and pricing. Well let me help you up here – check out the list below for the pricing and hoting features for reputated web hosting companies.

Web Hosting Services Disk Storage Bandwidth Price Free domain?
HostMonster Unlimited Unlimited $6.95 Yes
1-and-1 250 GB 2,500 GB $9.99 Yes
BlueHost Unlimited Unlimited $6.95 Yes
Hostgator 350 GB 3,500 GB $4.95 Yes
HostRocket 1,000 GB Unlimited $5.95 Yes
LunarPages 1,500 GB 15,000 GB $4.95 Yes
Web Hosting Pad Unlimited Unlimited $3.96 Yes
Dot 5 Hosting Unlimited Unlimited $3.95 Yes
iPower 1,500 GB 15,000 GB $7.95 Yes
Fat Cow 1,500 GB 15,000 GB $7.33 No
Pow Web Unlimited Unlimited $3.88 Yes
IX Hosting Unlimited Unlimited $12.95 Yes

Which web host do I recommend?

Beside Hostmonster; Hostgator, Bluehost, and Lunarpages. Pricing is an important consideration when it comes to picking up the right web host but bare in mind that it is NOT THE ONLY consideration point. The quality of customer support, hosting features, server stability, etc etc should be as well in your check list.