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by Neil Parnham July 26, 2007
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With thousands of web hosting companies in the market it can be
difficult if not impossible to know which web site hosting companies
truly provide an excellent hosting solution at an excellent price. When
you have an established domain name with a good web hosting company,
you can get reports on your traffic and which of your pages your
customers are visiting most often, as well as many other statistics.
Your web host will charge you a fee for monthly service that ranges
from $10 or $20 to the more expensive $50.00 per month. Plan to pay
between $300 and $500 per year to your web host.
Always avoid free or very inexpensive web hosting services, because
you may experience bouts of server downtimes and you are likely to have
significant limitations in storage, number of email addresses, FTP
upload etc.
Be sure your web host can accommodate e-commerce and storefronts,
wireless capability, bogs, forums, chats, online interactive helps and
anything else you want to add onto your site.
Estimate what your growth needs are and ensure that this web host
can serve you as you grow. The last thing you want to do is change host
mid way unless you absolutely have to do so.
Check your bandwidth capability to be sure that, if your website
traffic grows rapidly, your customers will not have to wait to download
or view information. Three things to look for in a web hosting company
are:
1. Excellent Customer Support: Your hosting provider should be there
for you 24/7 and give you instant access to the technicians you need to
solve your problem. Ask them how long it takes for them to typically
respond to your problem. A good test is to call them in the mid night
to check if you get to a live, level 3 support.
2. A Sound Infrastructure: Check whether they offer a multi-homed
network powered by multiple bandwidth providers to ensure redundancy.
Some offer a 100% guarantee on its network availability or network
uptime.
3. Financial Stability: If you're running very critical operations,
you can't afford to be with a hosting company that may not be in
business in a few months.
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