Some bloggers suggest that you sign up for 36 months up front to take advantage of better deals. That is not advisable. 36 months is a long term commitment and doing so can result in disappointment in the future. What if the host is not reliable in the long run or you no longer need the site? Anything can happen. You don’t have to go on long term contracts with a web hosting company in order to score a great deal.
In today’s competitive market, web hosting companies like any other companies, will try their best to retain existing customers. This puts you at an advantage. When you receive your renewal invoice, simply call, email or start a live chat session to negotiate a lower price.
When my renewal came up this year, I simply started a live chat session with my host and told them upfront that I cannot afford to pay the full renewal price and would like to continue receiving the 50% off discount I got when I first signed up. They offered me 25% discount. I said that it’s too low and would rather sign up with a new host. They immediately offered me the same 50% discount I originally received and created a customized invoice link for payment.
As you can see, with few minutes of your time, you can save hundreds or even thousands in the long run on hosting.
But, before you negotiate a renewal deal, ensure that you are happy with your current host. If your host let you down more than enough times, consider moving to a better host.
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