Doing this podcast for two and a half years, I have gotten the chance to meet and talk with a lot of people inside of the hosting industry.
Out of them all – I’d have to say one of my favorites might be Alex McMillen of Sliqua Enterprise Hosting. We’ve been friends almost since I started this show – and he’s always been a big supporter of what I’ve tried to do and create here.
So with that said, I figured one good turn deserves another and finally got him tied down to doing an interview with me here on the Web Hosting Show.
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Want to know more about the hosting behind the man? Here are a few more tidbits from the Sliqua.com web site.

Sliqua Enterprise Hosting is your partner in the hosting industry. Each account is assigned a specialist that works with your business on a regular basis in order to develop new ways to make your business more profitable online. Similar to the “Managed Hosting” niche of the marketplace, Sliqua strives to provide quick responses to support inquiries with fast resolution times.
Here are some of the topics Alex and I covered on today’s show.
- Alex’s story of how he got into the web hosting industry
- The most important aspects for small web host fish in the big hosting pond.
- Where in the heck did “sliqua” come from and how do you actually say it?
We talked about more than that – but for the rest you’ll have to tune into the podcast. For more information on Sliqua Enterprise Hosting and what they can do for you – check out Sliqua.com. You can also find their blog at IsYourMissionCritical.com. You’ll be happy your did.








It was good interview just sounded like it was a little rehearsed.
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