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		<title>By: Lady Rose</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lady Rose</dc:creator>
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		<description>If they haven&#039;t gotten back to you by now I&#039;d look else where.

I use Lunarpages and I love it.  Affordable and reliable, with lots of free software you can use too - which is very cool - I haven&#039;t had time to learn it all but looking forward to it.   And I can have two blogs on one account no extra cost.  Everything is backed up daily (I pay just a little extra each month for this - but it&#039;s worth it)

Recently I had a problem with a script on a new blog (not live yet) - I had no clue - but evidently it was using 100% of the server! yikes!  anyway - instead of shutting me down - Lunarpages disabled the script, called me and sent me an email that day - so I could have the person doing the blog setup fix it (I have no clue what a script is or what it does) - any way I was able to call Lunarpages that day and talk to a real person and I was not even shut down - the problem was fixed and all is well.

From what I&#039;ve read when other folks have hosting problems - this type of service is not typical - so I was very pleased at helpful they were and how easily the problem got resolved.

I have a link in my right side bar to their site if  you want to browse and check out all they have to offer.

I&#039;m not an expert on hosting services - so there may be better out there - but from first hand experience I feel confident recommending Lunarpages.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If they haven&#8217;t gotten back to you by now I&#8217;d look else where.</p>
<p>I use Lunarpages and I love it.  Affordable and reliable, with lots of free software you can use too &#8211; which is very cool &#8211; I haven&#8217;t had time to learn it all but looking forward to it.   And I can have two blogs on one account no extra cost.  Everything is backed up daily (I pay just a little extra each month for this &#8211; but it&#8217;s worth it)</p>
<p>Recently I had a problem with a script on a new blog (not live yet) &#8211; I had no clue &#8211; but evidently it was using 100% of the server! yikes!  anyway &#8211; instead of shutting me down &#8211; Lunarpages disabled the script, called me and sent me an email that day &#8211; so I could have the person doing the blog setup fix it (I have no clue what a script is or what it does) &#8211; any way I was able to call Lunarpages that day and talk to a real person and I was not even shut down &#8211; the problem was fixed and all is well.</p>
<p>From what I&#8217;ve read when other folks have hosting problems &#8211; this type of service is not typical &#8211; so I was very pleased at helpful they were and how easily the problem got resolved.</p>
<p>I have a link in my right side bar to their site if  you want to browse and check out all they have to offer.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not an expert on hosting services &#8211; so there may be better out there &#8211; but from first hand experience I feel confident recommending Lunarpages.</p>
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