Having been busy with many other projects as of late, this site hasn’t been updated. Now that I’ve got 5 minutes to spare, I wanted to drop a quick kudos to a new service provider I’ve engaged with….
VPSLatch Review
1) I’m not being paid or compensated in any way, shape, or form, to write this review. It’s purely a case of me sharing an opinion based on first hand experience.
2) VPSLatch Reviews are something you might search for when considering VPSLatch as your managed VPS hosting provider. They’re easy to find, thanks to an aggressively priced campaign on common sites like Webhostingtalk.
3) I signed up for, then paid for, their cheapest package and was greeted with a series of instantaneous emails informing me of everything I need to know about getting started with my new server account.
4) Wanting a control panel installed, I put in a request ticket asking them to do the installation for me, and moments later was informed that the engineer was on it. Shortly thereafter, cPanel was installed without me even needing to login. No ssh terminal sessions, linux console commands… it was great!
5) Since that time I’ve asked for a half-dozen things to be installed or configured, like increased hardening (security). Every single time I get the same quick reply, thorough service, and an offer from them asking if there’s anything else they can do for me.
Conclusion
Frankly, I have no idea how VPSLatch can offer managed VPS packages at these low prices, but I am certainly enjoying the phenomenal service and pricing. Be sure to check out any hosting company before you make a purchase, particularly if your business depends on it!
I found a couple of VPSLatch reviews (both pro and con), and then dug a bit deeper. As a result, I came up with one simple rule for deciding whether or not I trust that site’s opinion about anything…
Golden Rule on Trusting Reviews
If you are on SITE 1 (which is covered in affiliate ads) and they are posting a bad review about COMPANY B, then odds are good that SITE 1 is motivated by greed more than honesty and should not be trusted.
It’s similarly true that if you are on SITE 1 (which has one or more affiliate ads – COMPANY A) and they are posting good reviews about COMPANY A, then odds are good that SITE 1 is in it for the money and should not be trusted.
Author’s Notes
- I have not put advertisements or affiliate ads on this site.
- I guarantee that I am not being compensated for what I have said today.
- Finally, I hope that regardless of whether you trust my opinion, I hope you at least will use a little judgment before blindly believing those ad-filled review sites which have sold out any trust they may have had to the highest bidder. Email support at a vendor you are considering, before you buy. See how they handle your query.
The proof is in the pudding!!!