Who is Hostadillo?
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Scott and I were talking about WordPress hosting about a week ago. He mentioned Hostadillo to me for the second time during that talk. I don't recall the reason for the mentioning the week or two before, (was was it even longer ago), but I asked him - are you Hostadillo - and he reminded me that we did have the conversation in the past, and yes, he is Hostadillo.
I think this is important for transparency that it's his company when he's talking about it. Just like any vendor should be posting that they work for/own a company when making recommendations for those companies.
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I would like to add that during a recent website outage that I was having, Scott and other members of the thread were helping me out. Scott then asked some questions that lead him to mentioning Hostadillo. I asked if it was his company and he did say that it is his company. Scott was very helpful in working to get my site transferred to his hosting services. I don't see any issue or lack of transparency on SAM's end.
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I am about to sign up for an Envato site, but would like to get setup on Hostadillo instead if that is an option.
And my point in case being, how many people already would have signed up if @scottalanmiller had thrown his name behind it. So I don't see a scandall. Just cautiously moving forward.
But I also could understand why he would delay until he was sure everything was going to work right. If Hostadillo sucked, then he would have his name tied to it. Reasonable in a beta phase to not put it out there.
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The only point of contention I see is that Scott used to recommend a company that I believe he had no involvement with at all - ASO, Vultr, etc (though maybe he owns stock in them, works for them, not sure - but I assume not).
Now, Scott is recommending a vendor that he does own. Does that mean it's bad, of course not, but the question is, will Scott ever recommend other solutions, assuming they are better than his?
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@dashrender said in Who is Hostadillo?:
The only point of contention I see is that Scott used to recommend a company that I believe he had no involvement with at all - ASO, Vultr, etc (though maybe he owns stock in them, works for them, not sure - but I assume not).
Now, Scott is recommending a vendor that he does own. Does that mean it's bad, of course not, but the question is, will Scott ever recommend other solutions, assuming they are better than his?
I do see what you are saying. If I had went to the site and it was actively accepting sign-ups it would be a little more scandalous and maybe an apology would be in order.
However, I have been involved in a startup that
flat lined before it could produce any resultswent down in a blaze of glory, and later I wish I had kept my name out of it. Even though it was originally my bright idea.So I see it as a testing of the waters, proceeding with caution, as opposed to the type of fake accounts and marketing that
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@bigbear said in Who is Hostadillo?:
I am about to sign up for an Envato site, but would like to get setup on Hostadillo instead if that is an option.
That would be awesome. Definitely.
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@dashrender said in Who is Hostadillo?:
... will Scott ever recommend other solutions, assuming they are better than his?
I'll just make sure that they aren't better
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@dashrender said in Who is Hostadillo?:
Now, Scott is recommending a vendor that he does own. Does that mean it's bad, of course not, but the question is, will Scott ever recommend other solutions, assuming they are better than his?
If you are an MSP and you suck are you going to recommend someone else? Not trying to be a dick but I know of no company ever that would tell you they suck and recommend another company.
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@wls-itguy said in Who is Hostadillo?:
@dashrender said in Who is Hostadillo?:
Now, Scott is recommending a vendor that he does own. Does that mean it's bad, of course not, but the question is, will Scott ever recommend other solutions, assuming they are better than his?
If you are an MSP and you suck are you going to recommend someone else? Not trying to be a dick but I know of no company ever that would tell you they suck and recommend another company.
This was kinda my point.
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What about a Hostadillo vs Dreamhost?
I paid Dreamhost a year up-front, but after that, I may consider Hostadillo if the pricing is better, and there are only benefits to moving and no disadvantages over Dreamhost.
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@dashrender There was another part to that which was a quote of Scott's post
@scottalanmiller said in Who is Hostadillo?:
@dashrender said in Who is Hostadillo?:
... will Scott ever recommend other solutions, assuming they are better than his?
I'll just make sure that they aren't better
I do know Scott was up front when I asked if it was his hosting site. He said that he wasn't able to find something that provided what he was looking for so he went out and made his own.
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Good time for me to declare I am affiliated with...
Big Bear's VoIP and Tackle Supply Company
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Actually maybe I will go on record as having no affiliation with Big Bears VoIP and tackle. The exposure from the scandal could be well worth it...
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@tim_g said in Who is Hostadillo?:
What about a Hostadillo vs Dreamhost?
I paid Dreamhost a year up-front, but after that, I may consider Hostadillo if the pricing is better, and there are only benefits to moving and no disadvantages over Dreamhost.
The two are a bit different. So a key question would be what kind of hosting do you need. Hostadillo is a more "full management" site by site platform. Dreamhost I think is more of a "pay for capacity do it yourself" host.
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Hostadillo?
So, tounge in cheek question, do you curl up into a ball when trouble comes along?
I'd also like to point out that the recent flappery regarding this mob would say otherwise.