What Linda says about hosting is spot on and I know comes from hard won experience. Midphase have indeed had a lot of negative publicity of late to the point that I'm thinking of removing them from my own directory. (I'm still reading a lot of the complaints before doing so, and am also looking closely at AN Hosting who are part of the same company).
Because I run a review site and am affiliated with several companies I won't make any recommendations - there is no right choice, just the right choice for you. Understand what you need and track down a company who can provide just that. Research at the outset can save much heartache down the road as Linda says.
OK, this next part is a bit long.......
You mentioned the program you joined prior to posting here, and I can't let it go by without a rant

so, here's a quick rundown of how it works. You have been sold something, probably by an affiliate, probably through Clickbank. Affiliates are paid a percentage of the sales that they make, in this case, the sale of your UWP membership. (You go on to make money, in theory, by selling CB products and other programs through the website they have provided free (cough) for you). The balance of the purchase price goes to the program owners. This is just the beginning though - the hosting deal is then sold to you by the owners of UWP for which they receive more money from the hosting company. From what I have read, they will probably then continue to hound you to spend more - maybe they've already tried to sell you more "courses" etc. (see link below) This is internet marketing at it's cutthroat end, to put it politely.
You will read here on these forums, over and over, that most of the information for sale online can be had for free, and it's largely true. I have no personal experience of the program you paid for but a little research reveals plenty. Here are just a couple of links
Keeping The *******s Honest » Mark Warren and the Ultimate Wealth Package and
Ultimate Wealth Package - read this review and opinion
Without wishing to lecture or labor the point, you are obviously very new to the whole "make money online" world and have unfortunately been taken advantage of. However, most people, if they are honest, have made similar mistakes at the outset and the important thing is to learn from it.
Whenever you are tempted to buy into a promise, do your research before spending your money. A simple check is to 'Google' the name of the program and tag the word 'scam' on the end of it. If you try this for UWP, you will get a lot of results singing the praises of the program and claiming to be "reviews". These will almost all be by affiliates who have probably never used the product but will be paid a commission for selling it to others, like yourself.
(Forget the sponsored results for this exercise because they are exclusively from people using Google Adwords - paid advertising. You can predict that these results will land you on a page either a) persuading you to buy or b) exalting you not to buy, and trying to sell you an alternative which is, of course, 'superior').
I don't like to speculate about or falsely accuse anything I have no direct experience of, but I think you have bought into something which is of little practical value - a front end product used to open the door to even more 'back end sales'. UWP does make money - for the affiliates and the program owners mainly. Once signed up, it appears that the advice is to employ Pay Per Click advertising to rocket you to wealth as a Clickbank affiliate - PPC is not for the inexperienced marketer - I think most people will agree with that statement.
I should add that not all affiliates are bad people, and not all Clickbank products/affiliates are no good, but always remember that some are more honest than others. It takes us back to the site on which you asked for feedback - the claims it makes are simply not true and as an affiliate, it's not really the way to go.
OK, sorry for rattling on and apologies if anyone thinks I'm "teaching Grandma to suck eggs". If anyone feels what I've said needs correction, please come forward. I don't claim to be young enough to know everything
Mo.