The risks of using a new hosting company

I never trust a new hosting business:
- Which isn't registered. This was one mistake I made when starting holderhost. The business should have been a LLC from the get- go. It would have shown we were more serious.
- Has full privacy so you cannot tell who's behind it.
- Has a CEO, Chief of Marketing etc. Having ridiculous "titles" shows immaturity. Plato and myself are Co-Founders/ Co-Owners and technically Directors of holderhost LTD. There is no "CEO", we don't have a "Customer Tactics Engineer" or a "Dynamic Communications Supervisor" (From BS Job Title Generator) .
- With unsustainable pricing. Established businesses have a better idea of their cost structure and know what "deals" they can offer.
 
I have to say that using a new company is not always a bad thing, all companies large and small started with noting at some point. What I like to do is take a website usually a blog site that I have an autoblogging software for and put it on a new company or a lesser known company to test their service after about 3 or four months If I like It I will write a review. I have found quite a few good hosts like that. Infact it is how I found my current favorite host http://ALNDirect.com
 
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