The Best Web Hosting Forums

Web hosting forums are a great resource when first starting out with web hosting and an even greater resource later on. You can use a web hosting message board to ask questions about which web host is best, find out which features you need or don’t need, or help you find out which programming language to use. Throughout the process of buying hosting and building your web site you will use web hosting forums to help you solve programming problems or server configurations issues. Once you have finished your web site and gotten everything set up you will still use web hosting forums to get feedback on your site.

A web hosting message board can be a very valuable resource for you at many times. It pays to find a good one. In order to help you find the best web hosting message board, we have made a list of the best web hosting forums on the internet:

Web Hosting Talk

Web Hosting Talk is one of the most web hosting popular forums. It has one to two thousand members online at any given time and has many sub-forums dedicated to specific web hosting types.

SitePoint Forums

SitePoint offers many great learning resources for the aspiring web developer and their forums are no different. They often have two to three thousand members online at a time. They have forums for server configuration, web site advertising, web site design and everything in between. It is also a great web hosting message board for posting your site to get some feedback.

Digital Point Forums

The Digital Point Forums are particularly useful for marketing and search engine knowledge. They can help you find the best techniques for optimizing your site for search engines or other marketing strategies.

Dev Shed Forums

The Dev Shed Forums is where the geeks hang out. If you have a question about and programming language in the world, you can ask it here. These forums specialize in programming, database management, and server set up. They also have some great web design forums.

Webmaster-Talk

Webmaster-Talk isn’t quite as popular as the other forums mentioned but they still offer a lot of great resources covering programming, design, marketing, and even monetization.

Posted on July 22, 2008

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