Web Hosting – How To Choose The Right Web Host!

January 4, 2010 by admin  
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Choosing the right web host for your particular situation and website needs is very important!  You can choose a “free” web host or a “commercial” web host, for which you pay a monthly hosting fee. When considering a paid commercial web host, ask your friends and associates what web host they use and how they like it.  Specifically, ask about downtime and customer service, which seem to be the weak points of some web hosting services.  Getting feedback from others regarding choosing the right web host may keep you from selecting a less-than-reputable web host, and save you many headaches in the long term. 

After you have chosen your domain name and got it registered, you will need a web hosting service to host your website files and publish them on the World Wide Web (WWW) for everyone to view.  You will need to copy your website files from your computer hard drive to a web server.  Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) will host websites, though the amount of bandwidth and the reliability factor may be lower than what will work for a decent business website.  If you do not use your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to host your website, you will need to make a decision as to what web hosting service to use.  A majority of web hosts will also provide some type of site builder or templates for you to use to build your website.

A web host will provide you with a “user ID and password” that allows only you to access your files.  This is so no one else can access your files and change your website without your knowledge. When you sign up for web hosting services, you will be provided with adequate instructions on how to upload files to the web server.  Do not worry…the process is not complicated at all, and anyone with basic computer skills can do it.

Of course, you will want to check prices, and whether the price structure of a particular web host service fits your budget and payment plan.  Some web hosts require that you pay for a year at a time, which kind of locks you into using that web host for that amount of time, or continuing to pay for hosting that you may not want to use.   Many hosting services will allow you to pay monthly with no contract for any longer time period, making it much easier to switch web hosts if you decide to at a later date.  Most web hosting services set up a system where they automatically charge your monthly payment to your credit card, or debit it from your bank account, so you do not have to remember to make the payment.

It is important to choose a web host that guarantees reliable consistent up-time and personal technical support 24/7 in case something goes wrong.  You should seek out hosting services that can guarantee over 95% up-time.  Before you sign with a web hosting service, call their tech support or e-mail them at times other than normal business hours…see if you actually get a prompt response, and what kind of attitude is displayed.  This will give you a good indication of what you may expect for technical support and customer service if you use their web hosting service.  After you start having technical problems is not the time to find out that your web hosting technical team is unavailable, inadequate, or unprofessional.

You will also want to choose the right web host that allows you the administrative authority to, at the very least, perform such tasks as manage the e-mail addresses and change passwords for your account.  Get the details on how much bandwidth is offered, and what the penalty charge is for using over the limited amount.  Though in the beginning, it might not seem important to you, but you will want to choose the right web host that allows and supports FTP, Perl, CGI-BIN, etc.  All of these tools can be very important for maintaining the freedom to expand, transport, and control your site as you learn more about website building.  Find out what type of operating system and server is being used.

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Choosing the Right Web Host

January 3, 2010 by admin  
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Choosing the right web host is a very important process that is all to often hurried through or; simply misunderstood.

Choosing a web host is in fact one the most important parts of setting up an online business. You need a service that is fast; easy to use and understand; provides excellent support; and is serious enough about its operations to guarantee that your website will never be down unless the entire datacenter were completely demolished.

Below is a list of the most common questions and answers to consider when looking for a web host. Understanding the different areas of web hosting and services available will help you to make a better educated decision when you do subscribe to a web hosting service.

What is Web Hosting?

Web hosting is the process of putting your web site on a web server or web host, so everyone connected to the Internet can see it. If you have a permanent connection to the Internet you could host your web site on your own computer, but that is in general not a good idea. A good web host is a real server in a datacenter with a fast high bandwidth connection to the Internet. And, to make sure you can move your web site to another web host, if necessary, you need a web hosting provider that supports domain hosting.

What is Domain Hosting?

Most Internet Service Providers (or ISP) will give you a free web site when they provide you with access to the Internet. They do this because they don’t want to give you a permanent IP address, which is what you need if you’d like to host a web site on your own computer. Unfortunately, most ISPs don’t support domain hosting with their free web sites. Hence, the URL of your web site is an extension of the URL of your ISP. So what happens when you change ISP? You will have to change the URL and nobody can find you anymore.

The use of a domain name for your web site is absolutely necessary for a professional web site, and to host your own domain you will need to find a real web hosting provider with domain hosting. Many web hosting plans actually include the price of a domain registration, so don’t register your domain before you have chosen your web hosting company.

What is Virtual Hosting?

Virtual hosting is often used as a synonym for shared hosting, e.g. you host your web site on a web server with hundreds of other web sites and you share the IP address with these web sites.
The term virtual hosting should imply, however, that while you share the web server it looks from the outside world that you are the only web site on that server. That means that with virtual hosting you should not only have your own IP address, but also a dedicated bandwidth to the Internet and a dedicated slice of the computers processing power. So, if a web hosting provider uses the term virtual hosting, have a close look if these features are offered before you decide on paying a premium price above standard shared hosting.

What is Bandwidth?

Bandwidth is a measure that reflects how much data can be transferred over a data communication channel.
In web hosting plans the allowed bandwidth generally indicates how much data can be downloaded from your web site per month, and therefore indicates how many web pages and pictures your visitors are allowed to download. If the average amount of page views per visitor is assumed constant, the allowable bandwidth restricts how many visitors you are allowed to have per month.
Just as important, however, is how fast the communication channel between your web host and the Internet is. The amount of data that can be transferred per second is also called the bandwidth of this channel, and this bandwidth is shared by all the web sites hosted by the same provider. If this bandwidth is insufficient, you’ll sometimes notice a slow down in the display of your web pages. In most cases, however, such a slow down is more likely to be caused by an overload on the web server itself.

What is a web server?

A web server is either a special computer or server for reliable hosting of web sites, or the software application that runs on that server. The two main web server applications used by most web hosting providers are

Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) for windows hosting and Apache for Unix hosting. Both use the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to transfer web pages to your web browser.

What is a datacenter?

A datacenter is building, or part of a building, which offers a professional environment for running computer servers. A datacenter will generally have high speed connections to the Internet and other networks, as well as good security to protect against natural hazards, such as fire, and other hazards, such as intruders and hackers.

Web Hosting Summary.

In summary, what are the important things to look for when selecting a web host?

1.Price
2.Datacenter Standards
3.Easy access to a Control Panel
4.Easy to navigate Control Panel
5.24 / 7 Support
6.Host supports scripting languages / databases required to operate your site
7.Multiple packages available (As your business grows you may need to upgrade. Make sure the web host provider will allow you to do this)

This is really just the basics; although all very important things to consider. Most web host will have a FAQ file or Knowledgebase file available which you can read through before signing up.

In most case cheap is not better; in most cases. However I must say the web host I am now using combines an impressive price with impressive services. Over the years I have used approximately 8 10 different web hosts and HostGator.com is in my opinion one of the best I have ever used. But you can see for yourself here:

http://www.hostgator.com

Make sure you go through the checklist above while browsing their site and you’ll get a better feel for comparing web host services.

Registering Your Domain? I have always used GoDaddy.com as do many other internet experts I have spoken with. I can safely recommend their service without hesitation.

Good luck and as always feel free to drop me an email if you have any questions concerning this article or most any aspects of starting your own online business.

Best regards,
Joseph Murray

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Joseph Murray is a professional online retailer working full time since April 2006. The current project Ai Tech World is his second online venture; the first operating successfully since 2002 including publication of the eBook ?Amazing eBusiness System?

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A Free web host With No ads

January 1, 2010 by admin  
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HOSTIFIC is an internet hosting service that allows organizations as well as individuals to make their own website available through World Wide Web with their free web hosting service that provides space up to 1GB on the servers they own as well as internet connectivity with a bandwidth of up to 5GB. They also support collocation i.e. they provide connectivity to internet as well as provide data center space for servers they own.

Although the scope of web hosting services varies widely ranging from basic web pages and small scale hosting to files which can be uploaded by a web interface.HOSTIFIC lets you upload files to the web in “as is” form i.e. without processing via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to which you and only you have full authorized access. Most of the personal web hosting is advertisement sponsored where HOSTIFIC Hosting Is completely advertisement free.

Personal web pages would suffice on single page hosting but if you want a complex site it requires a complete and robust package that includes PHP and MySQl support. It has a no of pre installed scripts while allowing customers to write and install there own scripts which in turn lead to development of applications like content management and forums. You can also take scripts from other servers and run it on here.

HOSTIFIC offers you complete freedom when it comes to choosing domain name. You can have your own free sub domain as well as your own domain name. Couple it with the fact that it has instant internet activation with 24 hour dedicated email support; it becomes obvious that it is the real deal.

HOSTIFIC also provides a control panel or interfaces for managing the server hosted on web as well as providing services like email and installing scripts. So here is freedom from biased reviews and fake web hosting servers. Reiterating the fact that the advertisements are completely optional and you could host your website without spending a single penny.

It offers a hosting time of 99.9% i.e. the percentage of time the host would be available if and when accessed via internet. It has the ability to make your presence felt on the web in a unique way by providing A-class hosting that you could only dream for. No free web hosting services without any advertisement.

Free Web file manager and 24/7 technical support makes Hostific one of the best in free web no ad hosting service. Only paid and featured hosting services could provide any better services. The choice of using high end servers although expensive pays high dividends when it comes to reliability and providing customer care support.

HOSTIFIC accounts at come laced with an easy to use interface / control panel that helps you organize associated files as well as web sites if you have any. The constant monitoring of the servers throughout the day as well as multiple hosting along with the fact that all the servers are decentralized makes the web domain easily available at any time of the day.

Selection of an Apt Web Host Company!!

December 31, 2009 by admin  
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When Internet came into existence, it came with a tagline with itself stating “venture out and proliferate” which ultimately resulted into countless Hosting providers. However, if focused sharply, it they all basically emanated because of the possibility of web hosting affiliates. In the present days web hosting has become an easy task that an individual can accomplish at affordable expense. However, things are not as easy as it they appear. The growing crowd of hosting providers is full with numerous part time operators, who are ready to offer you hosting services at an amazingly low price but in reality, they nothing more than a wrong investment of both time and money. Hence, when you plan to run your online business or someone else’s business website, it is suggested to go for a well established service provider, who has qualitative information about the procedure.

Let us discuss few basic possibilities where a part time service provider fails to perform. In most of the cases, where a service provider charges low amount, the maintenance of servers suffers because, they do not charge for any such option. Secondly, they fail to support an efficient and competent customer care division and troubleshooting staff for the same reason. Hence, opting for cheap or very cost effective web hosting services can be a tiring experience at times.

Another thing that must be focused while selecting your web hosting service provider is their overall performance. Nowadays, many of us, like to inculcate variety of dynamic elements such as graphics, heavy web content online, streaming media and the omnipresent flash, to their website. Hence, it is the performance of your server, which is largely responsible for offering your visitors a satisfying experience. If by any chance your site takes too long to load, you might you lose your visitor. This is a general problem with shared hosting as the servers get overloaded numerous users. Heavy activity on another on your server can severely affect the pace at which your content is served.

One more prominent disaster with haphazard selection of your web hosting service provider is of spotty uptime. It often happens that people spend lot of time in brand building and promotion of their website by purchasing links, battering social media websites like myspace and zorpia,. But unfortunately, everything turns into a disaster, when they start receiving the annoying ‘site not available’ message just when the traffic hits an all time high and their web hosting company fails to perform simply because it is located on the exact opposite side of the earth from you. Technically, such a situation is an outcome of extremely restricted bandwidth and overloaded server. An unexpected raise in your visitor’s list can let the server surpass its existing bandwidth leaving you offline.

Finally, an inexperienced service provider can be a great source of bothersome maintenance. It is a verity that hosting a website is actually a complex deal for many, unless they are webmasters. While these process, it is obvious to come up with a host of issues related to setting up your site, installation of new applications, strange error messages, database problems and etc. Hence, a knowledgeable support is required all time if you do not wish to get bogged down at times. If you are already out on a hunt of an efficient web host service provider then exploring www.hostingdelhi.net can be an intelligent idea.

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How to Consider a Web Host?

December 29, 2009 by admin  
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Now that your website was built. Your next task is to find a web
hosting company that will not cost you more money and time. More
money if the hosting fee is expensive and more time if you
failed in selecting a good web host, you may try to find again
another web host to transfer all your files. How if you have an
active community? You have active visitors using your message
boards, chat, e-commerce software and other stuff on your
website. You stuck on them.

The things you need to find selection of a good web host is to
make sure they have a high-speed connection (T3 or higher) to
the Internet, price is competitive, reliable servers (hardware
ad software), they have plans available for your expansion, high
bandwidth, backup system, quality of support service (how they
handle your complaints and speed of responds), they can give you
email addresses, FTP access or file manager and other features
such as allow scripting (cgi or php or asp) and database (SQL or
MySQL). Sometimes they allow you to use their existing scripts
to your website.

Speed: – Make sure they have high-speed connection (T3 or
higher) to the Internet. Expect your visitor not to come back
again or disconnect their connection of opening your site if
you’re website is very slow.

Price: – It must be competitive. Expect to pay $3 to $50 per
month for your 5 pages website. Some web host gives you
discounts if you pay them annually. Most small web sites uses
only 2 to 5 MB web space. Choose a plan based on the size of
your website.

Reliability: – Ask them the server specifications and the uptime
guaranteed. If the computer they use is in the top brand and
model, and 99% guarantee then you are lucky. But no one can give
you 100% guarantee because there are times the earthquake and
other disasters strikes. Ask them the issues involve when
there’s disasters and how will they answer it? – Ask them about
the backup system, if they have.

Expansion: – Most of the web hosts have different plans on
expansion. Ask them if you can upgrade your plan later.
Badwidth: – Aware on this one because if they give you low
bandwidth, you’re site will not be viewed. It will happen if
your site has traffic. Support: – The quality of support is
based on their speed of response and how they solve their
problems. Most of the web hosts have experienced engineers doing
the maintenance and support. Make sure you can contact them 24/7
by phone or email. Ask them more before you sign up. Features:
These are some of the basic feature of a Web Host: – Domain name
registration – At least 5MB of allocated space – Unlimited
bandwidth – POP3 E-Mail Accounts – Email Forwarding – Email
Auto-responders – Email Aliases – FTP Access – FrontPage Support
- Own CGI-Bin Access – Free Scripts – Scripting
(CGI,ASP,PHP,etc.) – Server Side Includes (SSI) – Secured Socket
Layer (SSL) – Password Protection – Free Technical Support – 30
day money back guarantee – Room for expansion Plan your website
carefully because in the future you may need to add more pages
and add more programs. Less feature less consideration. Types of
Hosting: A. Free Hosting – Most of the Free Hosting Companies
displays thier banner on your web pages – It is only applicable
to small websites – Limited support – Limited web space -
Unreliability of server (hardware and software) – No notice when
they want to Shutdown their server – Sometimes you can’t use
your own domain name B. Virtual or Shared Hosting – No Banner
Ads – Low cost – Good for small to medium size websites – With
Support (most are free) – reliable server(s) – Speed may vary
depends on how many sites on server – Sometimes slow updates -
Can use your own domain name C. Dedicated Hosting – No Banner
Ads – High cost – reliable server(s) – Good for large websites -
Full Support (most are free) – Speed may vary depends on how
many sites on server – Can use your own domain name – Can add
more domains. This is good if you have several domains
registered. Now that you know the type of hosting and the some
basic features on a server, you can choose a good web hosting
company to serve you. It will be your partner for your online
success.

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Some Of The Factors To Consider When Choosing The Best Web Host For Your Website

December 28, 2009 by admin  
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Choosing the right Web Host for your Personal Website is important for your future business. This is why you need to do a lot or research and comparative study before opting for a web host.

Some very important criteria for choosing a web host include the facilities of data storage and the data transfer. The kind of business you are in would define your requirements. Simple content and static designs require less space than the dynamic flash oriented sites.

If your site has backend or ASP then you would need higher bandwidth to support these activities. Bandwidth allows data to be transferred in a specified time and quality. The higher the bandwidth, the better the transfer capabilities of your site. You need a very professional web host server to handle your needs who will not only be required to provide excellent service and maintenance but also guide you on the necessary upgrades for you r future expansion.

You can get a fair idea of of the various web hosting facilities from the free ISPs like GeoCities, Homestead, ICQ, IVillage, Cybercities, Gurlpages, Tripod among others. Service varies from one host to the other. This is why you need to do a thorough research before choosing a host. Do not be pressurized into taking a more expensive offer if your needs are simple and basic just because the web hosting company wants to make better profits. You need more than a seller in this case. An ideal web host is one who will constantly monitor your business needs and advise accordingly as to which plan should suit you best.

Opt for a free web hosting option if you want to test waters first. If free web hosting does not provide you with the necessary features you require then you can opt for the basic options where you have no enhanced features but your initial work will get done. There is absolutely no point in spending a large amount on hosting if you cannot make proper utilization of the data transfer or storage scope.

If you want your website to be a success then make sure that the content is lucid and precise. People have zero patience for online reading. The idea of what you are all about should be immediate and effective. This would go a long way to increase traffic on your site and get more specific inquiries or leads, which could be successfully converted into closed sales.

Once you have the right web host for your personal website you will be ready to fill your site with all the most important information about you, your business, or your family. Fill your website with whatever information you want the world to have.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as reliable business web hosting at http://www.reliablebusinesswebhosting.com

Speed of a Free Web Host

December 28, 2009 by admin  
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Speed of a free web host
The number one reason for visitors to leave a webpage is because of is long loading time. It takes only a fraction of a second to click a the back button and try a new search result out of the thousands returned. What about the speed of free web hosting. Well, you can’t just talk about the speed of a webpage,because it realies on different factors. The connection to server, the size of the webpage. While the connection to the server is an important one, it is also the one you can do the least about. When choosing a free web hosting, you must also look at its loading times. The best way to get a fast-loading host, is to choose one that is located near the geograpical area, which your visitors will come from. For example if you have a dutch webppage, try to have a hosting located in the Netherlands and not in Canada.
Small web hosting companies also tend to have faster connections, because the server load is less. However, when a small company grows, there are often problems with the connection speed and even downtime. This is because they are not experienced with high loads. Larger companies often employ load balancing and have several clusters of servers with thousand of accounts. These tend to be a bit slower due the load balancing, proxying and local routing issues. The advantage is that the speed will be more reliable and you will experience much less downtime.
The free profesional hosting company I use has almost no downtime and is considerably fast. Please consider 000WebHost. They have excellent support and I am very content with them!

So You Want to Choose a Web Host?

December 25, 2009 by admin  
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One of the biggest decisions facing anyone looking for quality web hosting is whether they should sign up with a free web host, or just spring for a paid hosting plan. The choice really isn’t as black and white as it might first seem and it depends on a number of factors. Free web hosts may seem like a godsend, especially for someone on a budget, but can they really live up to all the hype? Let’s take a look. First, let’s outline some of the advantages of these free hosting plans.

1.  Well, they’re free, and to a lot of people that may be the biggest advantage of all.

2.  You don’t need a college degree to utilize them, whether you’re a novice or an experienced webmaster. In most cases, you don’t even need to know one iota of HTML coding. A lot of these free hosting plans offer at least a basic WYSIWYG editor and some of them, such as Geocities, come packed with templates and other exciting freebies.

3.  It’s a great way to learn the basics. Most features are simple and easy to use so you can familiarize yourself with the straightforward stuff before moving on to more complicated things. For example, you can learn how to painlessly upload files through your browser before delving into the inner workings of FTP.

4.  You get what you need. Just do a quick search of hosting providers and you’ll see that some of the features you can get are amazing but, let’s face it, what are most people going to do with unlimited space? Many providers charge for features that you’re never going to use.

Those seem like pretty big advantages, don’t they? Right about now, you’re ready to start searching through free hosts, if you don’t have one in mind already. Hang on, I’m not done yet. Those were the advantages; now it’s time for the disadvantages, and they are just as important.

1.   Here’s the big one: Ads. Don’t be fooled by all those companies who offer so-called ad-free sites. Very few of them actually mean it. Hosting services must make money to stay afloat and they do this in a number of ways. The simplest way is to charge for hosting. Free hosts generally rely on advertising so their sites usually include pop ups, banners or text links. Another strategy is to offer a scaled down set of features in the hope that the user will be impressed enough to want to upgrade to a paid plan.

2.  Lack of reliability: This can actually be two-fold. On one hand, if a free hosting company has no visible means of income (either through ads or upgradeable plans), chances are they’re not going to be around for a long time. Don’t be surprised if you check on your site one day and find it missing. On the other hand, even if the company is making money by some means, everyone wants a free site. This can put tremendous pressure on their servers and cause significant downtime.

3.  Little or no support: A fair amount of hosting companies with upgradeable plans will blatantly tell you that they do not offer support for their free services. They’re not really willing to spare the resources when they’re not getting paid. Can you blame them?

4.  Less advanced features: If you’re new to the whole website experience then you may be happy having just basic features. However, if you need something more advanced, such as MySQL databases, you’ll probably have a long and frustrating road ahead of you.

5.   It’s a gimmick: What does that mean? These days it’s easy to get a domain name for under $10/yr. But some companies will charge you much more than that with the promise of free hosting once you’ve made a purchase. Translation: your free hosting account isn’t actually free.

So what’s a girl, or guy, to do? Well, it all depends on what you want out of your hosting plan. Are you looking to establish a personal or a business site? Will you need a lot of space, taking into consideration possible expansion in the future? What kind of features are you likely to need? How experienced are you and are you likely to need a lot of support? Can you build your site offline or will you need a plan that includes an online editor and templates? Can you afford a paid hosting plan? If not, then you really don’t have a choice, but there are some things you can do to minimize the risks involved with using a free host.

1.  Research, research, research. Read as many reviews as you can get your hands on. That way you’ll have an idea of what people who are already using the services think, and you can benefit from their experiences.

2.  Familiarize yourself with the terminology. It’ll be easier for you to figure out whether or not you need a particular feature if you actually know what it is.

3.  Look for hosts that have been around for a while and still have a high ranking. Free hosting sites are always popping up, and disappearing just as quickly. While the new sites may get some favorable feedback, they have not yet established a record for continuing good service.

4.  If you already have a site designed, you may want to consider a more selective host. These companies keep up their reputation, and their resources, by only accepting sites that meet their strict criteria.

5.  Reconcile yourself to the fact that you may have to display some sort of advertising on your site and look for the most unobtrusive types. Most people hate pop ups. A banner is better, but a text link or button is best.

6.  Test drive a few hosts. Sign-up for a few of the better plans and play around.

7.  Back up your files

Ultimately though, it’s best to reach into your wallet and pay for a quality hosting plan, the going rate of which can actually be as low as $5/month. You won’t have to contend with forced ads, you’ll have a guaranteed uptime of at least 99.5%, and you’ll have more features than you can shake a stick at. In most cases, you’ll also receive a free domain name with your account and this is especially important if you plan on building a business site. An added advantage is that many paid hosting sites now offer multiple domain hosting. This means that you can host more than one domain on the same account so you don’t need one account per domain name.

So what’s the bottom line of all of this? If you’re a novice (or you can’t afford a paid plan right now), consider using a free hosting site to hone your skills but be very careful of whom you sign up with. If you’re an experienced user, and especially if you intend on using your site for business purposes, pay for a reliable, full-featured plan.

R.D.Wylder is the founder and owner of RDWConcepts. She has been working as a freelance writer for the past two years and has produced pieces on a wide range of topics.

How The Structure And Design Of Your Website Determines What Web Host You Should Use

December 23, 2009 by admin  
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When you are choosing a web host for your web page, the first thing you need to consider is the design of your site. Is your spot on the web going to be a personal page where you put up pictures to share with your family? Or is it going to be the web presence of your business, which you want to be as professional as possible?

Or perhaps it will be the e-meeting place for a quilting club? These are all possibilities, and each will inform which host you should go with. If, for instance, you want a simple website to communicate personal thoughts, perhaps a service such as GeoCities or livjournal would suffice. But these two options lack the professional police that you would want if you were putting your company’s information on the web, even if that company is small. Remember that professionalism is as much an attitude as it is a market share. Web hosting such as GeoCities can be characterized as free, and plastered over with mandatory advertisements that pay money to the web hosts.

Business websites tend to be more demanding than personal websites. So if you are going to set up a business site, consider what you need. If you are going to sell merchandise, you will have to set up a secure socket layer (SSL) to transmit sensitive information, such as credit numbers and addresses. You will likely need to find a host that supports database management, which will allow the use of such protocols as ASP.NET, Java, and PHP. A web hosts that doesn’t provide these things is insufficient for a business site.

You should also think about how much space you will need on the web, because every host offers a different amount. If you are going to upload a lot of media, you will likely need more space, for instance, than you would if you are just going to have a text-based web journal. As a rule of thumb, you will need at minimum 50MB of space for twenty web pages. As bells and whistles, and flash videos, are added on, that number increases. Plan accordingly.

And finally, here is a rubric to consider. Websites material can be broken down into three general categories, basic, database driven, and multimedia. All websites contain basic features, HTML coding and other structural tidbits, whether the site was uploaded ten years ago or is featured on YouTube.

Database driven material is material that is managed by PHP, Java, and similar protocols. This is a bit more demanding in terms of hard drive space than basic. Multimedia material is all that glitters and blinks on the web, and it is the most space demanding of all three. If your site needs a lot of multimedia items, then make sure that you find a host that can store them.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as web hosting solutions at http://www.ecommercewebhostingsolutions.com

Web Hosting – Important Factors in Choosing a Web Host

December 14, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Web Hosting Basic

Web hosting, which is the business of providing the storage, connectivity, and services necessary to serve files for a web site, is an important part of operating an online business.

Basically, this is a way of putting your company name on the web. This will allow you to share information, sell products and services, and interact with other people through your site.

Whether it is for an online business or for other applications, like an information resource, a discussion forum, or simply just for sharing views on a hobby or interest, you need to make the best decision when buying or choosing the right web hosting service and solution.

This will not be easy, as trying to choose a web host can be a very confusing exercise, especially since there is a growing number of web hosts in the internet.

Make sure that you go through a research process in choosing the most appropriate web hosting company for your internet presence.

Here are a few things that you need to consider if you would like to generate income for your website, through the use of web hosting.

Determine the Kind of Web Hosting

The first impression of a visitor or a potential customer on your web site is everything.

You need to make sure that you can keep your visitors on your site by making your online business appear as professional as possible.

Make them see a web site that they can trust.

There are many different kinds of web hosts out there, all with varying qualities and equally numerous price points.

Some actually try to justify charging higher than average prices, by offering a vast assortment of extra features, most of which almost no one will use.

By knowing the services that you require, you can shop for them by scrutinizing and reviewing the web hosts you come across, finding the right web hosting provider for your needs.

What to Consider When Choosing a Web Host

The quality of the web host can either make or break your online business, so having reliable web hosting is paramount to your success.

Downtime on your web site can lead to lost sales and decreased productivity.

It is very important to get a good host with great support, especially if you have urgent launches on your web site.

Also, look for unlimited features in all areas when signing up on a plan with the web host service of your choice.

Some of the things that you need to look for are:

- Unlimited Emails
- Unlimited Add-on domains
- Unlimited Database
- Unlimited FTP accounts
- 30 day money back guarantee
- Diskspace (at least 10GB)
- Bandwidth (at least 100GB)

Another factor that matters in an online business is the location of the server.

The lesser hops the server needs to make to reach your computer, the better the web host is.

Less hops to your computer from the server means that the server can connect to the user faster.

Having a larger disk space is also better, especially since you can store more information online and share them with your visitors.

Look for web hosts that will give you more disk space to serve as your virtual drive on your web server.

Bandwidth, which is something that people confuse with disk space, is also important.

It is basically the number of information that you can download from your server.

The bigger your bandwidth, the more people can download the information that you chose to share online.

Is Price a Factor?

Choosing the cheapest web host is not necessarily the best choice for your business, neither is the most expensive, because price offers no conclusive evidence on how well a web host will perform.

It is natural for any business to want affordable web hosting.

However, choosing when to spend on something is difficult to determine, especially if the price is no indication of its reliability.

Budget hosting solutions can be appropriate under certain circumstances.

One of the circumstances is on testing.

You can save some money by going “cheap” if your site is still in development and not quite ready for the public yet.

Once the site is developed, then you should consider getting the best web host that you can afford.

You also do not need to spend too much on non-critical websites, or websites that do not necessarily sell anything.

Also, if your business is seriously strapped for cash, wherein you are truly operating on a shoestring budget, and you think that your funds may be put to better use elsewhere, like for advertising, then inexpensive web hosting is a good option.

Be mindful, however, that availing of a low-quality web hosting service can cause your website to go down.

This can cause you to lost profit and sales on your online business, especially if you are able to drive traffic to your website because of your big marketing campaign.

Choosing the best web hosting service is very crucial in any online business, as your choice of web hosts can either lead to more problems and lost sales on one hand, and the increase of sales and success of your online business on the other.

Make sure that you spend on quality and reliable web hosting to ensure that your online business is protected from downtime that can cause your business valuable clients and profits.

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