Host Papa
Posted by Hosting Reviews on
February 2, 2009
HostPapa is a privately-owned company and considers every one of their customers to be a part of their family. Their motto is “Let Papa take care of you”. HostPapa understands that your websites are very important to you and that you need to be able to reply on your web hosting services. They ensure that their service is uninterrupted and have 24/7 support.
HostPapa provides hosting solutions for small-to-medium sizes businesses as well as for individuals that maintain only one site. They have established a solid foundation client base and are customer service oriented and all at a low cost. HostPapa is fully Canadian owned and operated! Their support team works around the clock to provide you the best uptime and service possible. As part of their community initiative to keep a greener environment, HostPapa operates as a fully green company. If you believe in helping the environment, you should consider their Green Hosting plans! If you “like” their HostPapa page on Facebook, they will donate a tree and include you in a draw to win faboulous prizes!
What is being GREEN for HostPapa? – “HostPapa has taken the initiative to
“go green” by purchasing 100% green renewable energy to power our data centres, offices and more!” – HostPapa
- Unlimited Disk Space
- Host Unlimited Domain Names on one account
- 1 Free Domain Name for Life
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Personal Website Tools
- FREE Setup! Save $29.95!
- FREE Soholaunch site builder software
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- $100+ in Free Advertising/marketing credits

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One Review to “Host Papa”
I am located in Ontario and love that I found a Canadian hosting company. This was my main reason for testing HosePapa out and would not change it for any other company. I am sure the others are great as well but I have had no problems at all with HostPapa and am going to stick with them. Just take a look at what they have to offer you … it is awesome. The price is right and the support is outstanding.
By Roger MacDonald on Feb 7, 2009