The Best Web Hosting Prices

August 6, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Web Hosting Basic

When it comes to performing a comparison on the web hosting prices, the customers are subjected to a wide range of budget options as well as diverse pricing structures. With an astronomical number of web hosts to choose from, it becomes difficult to select a web host that would deliver the worth of your money. So let us take a look at the best web hosting prices you should be looking at and which hosting packages would be best suited for your website.

It is important to perform a preliminary research on the basic pricing structures that exist in the hosting industry, keeping in mind the reliability of the corresponding web hosting company.

It is important to first figure out which type of hosting best suits your requirements. You have an option to choose between Windows web hosting, Linux web hosting and discount web hosting among others.

Since a majority of net savvy individuals out there are looking to create a space for themselves on the Internet, it is only natural that discount web hosting is the most sought after web hosting package in the hosting industry. If you are just starting out to be an online entrepreneur then discount web hosting is seemingly the best option to choose. Discount web hosting has proven to be a cost-effective package and comes at quite an affordable pricing structure. In fact, the cheapest web hosting services could range anywhere between $6 to $10 per month for the most basic hosting package. Most of these plans offer both the Windows and Linux plans and could at most go up to $15 per month. If you are looking for added bandwidth and disk space, then this structure would of course go up.

It is very important here to first ascertain your website needs, future potential and goals as well as budget constraints before you select a discount web hosting package. Make sure that the discount web-hosting package does not include any kind of hidden costs or other restrictions that are not explicitly mentioned. It therefore becomes important to read the service agreement and terms and conditions in its entirety. If you still have queries or doubts, you can seek customer support and thereafter make a well-informed decision. First off, set yourself a monthly hosting budget and analyze your website requirements. This will help you determine what web hosting tools and features would best befit your website. Then analyze and compare various reliable web-hosting companies. The key here is to achieve a hosting package that delivers the worth of the monthly price while being cost-effective. Furthermore, it is important to opt for companies that offer a money back guarantee in case the customer is not satisfied with the hosting services.

Do your homework well and perform an in-depth research on the given company before you select your web-hosting package. While the price tag is of considerable consequence to the web-owner, the quality of services offered cannot be overlooked in any way either.

Who Has the Lowest Domain Prices

November 2, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Domain Name

Recently, domain registries VeriSign, Afilias, and Public Interest Registry (PIR) notified all ICANN-accredited registrars that they will be raising their wholesale prices. As a consequence, consumer domain prices will increase about 50 cents at most public domain registries such as Enom and Godaddy.com. Who has the lowest domain prices? We checked 10 different ICANN approved registrars in the US and got the following results -

Registrar, .com Price/yr, .net Price/yr:

BestBulkRegister, $7.60, $6.49
1&1, $6.99, $6.99
Estdomains, $7.19, $5.89(promo)
Domain Name Superstore, $7.85, $9.45
Hostway, $7.95, $7.95
aPlus, $8.40, $7.95
NameCheap, $9.29, $9.29
Yahoo! Domains, $9.95, $9.95
Active Domain, $9.95, $9.95
Go Daddy, $9.99, $10.99

Depending on what services you want, what extension you are looking for (.com, .net, .org, country extensions, etc.), and what domain name you wish to register, the prices will vary among registrars. The prices listed are for registering one .com and .net domain name for one year. Some registrars provide different services which means a variation in prices. For example, buying more than one domain name at a certain site can give you a special deal on prices. Some sites, such as Go Daddy, offer domain names for as low as $1.99 if you purchase a non-domain product or service from them (i.e. web hosting, SSL Certificate). Certain extensions will cost more than others, with .tm and .travel on the pricey side as you can see in the chart below. Registrars also often have sales and promotions on domains. Search around and see what services and sites best fit your needs.

The table below shows average prices for various TLDs

Extension, Average Price:

.WS, $14.11
.SH/AC/IO, $61.64
.TM, $157.53
.US, $16.24
.HK, $24.66
.INFO, $7.67
.NAME, $8.63
.WS, $14.11
.TW, $30.14
.TV, $40.55
.CC, $35.34
.MOBI, $15.48
.TRAVEL, $177.53
.ASIA, $18.95

Some sites cater specifically to those looking to buy in bulk, such as eNom and BestBulkRegister. At BestBulkRegister.com (http://www.bestbulkregister.com), you will find the lowest non-promotional price for a .net domain at $6.49 each. eNom offers different packages for those looking to resell domain names. eNom’s setup fees range from $195 to as much as $1,595 depending on the level of reselling. The sites listed above also have different prices for buying in bulk, but may not offer reselling tools and services.

Claiming and registering domain names can be inexpensive, and as the availability of domain names becomes more limited, the price of domain names on the resale market can be huge. JupiterRealEstate.com, a relatively ordinary domain name, recently sold for $17,500. Investors have taken note of the potential ROI on reselling domain names as some companies now offer financing for domain name purchases. Domain Capital, for example, claims to be “the first and only financial services company to offer financing to businesses based on the inherent and recognized value of premium domain names.” Financing is extremely helpful for those without the resources to buy high-priced domain names or a large number of domain names in bulk to resell. Scott Fish writes a good blog about reselling different types of domain names (http://www.scottfish.com/domain-prices-are-going-up-and-down/). In his article he explains his take on the market for Generic Domain Names, International Domain Names, Typo Domain Names, and other factors such as financing and the dissemination of knowledge.

Most .com domain names that have potential for high value, however, have already been registered. But there are other potential markets for investment, such as the new .asia TLD. Experts predict that the Asia-Pacific region will soon be the largest Internet market in the world, and the .asia TLD gives access and exposure to that market. As opposed to country code domains, the .asia is a TLD that gives exposure to the general region as a whole and separates country and political associations, thus making the domain generally more appealing for businesses. Prices are relatively cheap for .asia domains. BestBulkRegister (http://www.GoBBR.com), mentioned earlier, sells the .asia extension for $18.95 or less depending on volume. As such, .asia has the promise that .com’s previously had, but more knowledgeable investors and the option of financing blows the game wide open.

An author born and raised in the Silicon Valley. http://www.bestbulkregister.com