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Summary: Choosing a Web hosting service begins at www.upperhost.com, where users can read reviews and information about Web hosting services. Select the right Web hosting service for you or your business with industry tips from an Internet business consultant in this free video on e-commerce.

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By Tod Amazeen
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Tod Amazeen has 15 years of experience with the Internet and high-tech industries.read more

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"Hi. I'm Tod Amazeen. I've been an internet business consultant for 15 years. I'm going to show you how to choose a web hosting service. Open your web browser by double clicking on the icon on your desktop. Now before you choose a web hosting service, you need to know the different services that you're interested in. If this is simply a personal site, if it's a corporate web hosting site- that'll impact your comparison. It'll impact which site you'll be interested in using. While there are several sites where you can compare hosting services, we're going to use a site called upperhost.com. So type "upperhost.com" in your web browser, and hit enter. Now you see, on the left hand side of the screen, a listing of internet service providers and hosting companies. As you scroll through, you'll see each one has a brief description on it. If you want to read additional information, you can click on the "Read it" link, or you can go directly to the site by clicking on the name of the web hosting company on the left hand side. You've just learned how to choose a web hosting service. I'm Tod Amazeen."

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