About The art of webhosting blog An interesting web hosting scam
Mar 16

Yeah, I mean it, and this is why I wrote that in the title: As you may know, many of the web hosting companies have an affiliate program and they pay high commissions for their affiliates.

How can you trust in a stranger’s words about a web hosting company/plan? In 99.9% of the cases this website owner, this reviewer gets a nice commission after each sale.

Alright, why do I tell you things like this? This is partially a webhosting review blog… am I crazy or what? Well, honesty is one of the most important part of this business. If a company doesn’t deliver what it promises, I don’t want to be it’s business partner (in this case, I don’t want to be it’s affiliate). My ultimate goal is to write honest reviews about hosting services (no matter whether they suck, or they are good & reliable) because people have to know the truth about these companies. So stay tuned folks! :)

PS: I’m sure you’ve noticed that I’m not a native English speaker, sorry for the grammatical errors, I try to do my best to create quality content.

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One Response to “Don’t trust in webhosting reviews”

  1. Monavie Says:

    First off…I didn’t even notice that you’re native language isn’t English. You’re doing great. I agree that you shouldn’t trust the reviews on webhosting servers, or really anything! It’s like watching TV and hearing from “real first time buyers/customers”. I don’t buy it. I say you should take your time and do your homework. Talk to a lot of people and get a general opinion, then go from there.

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