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Get the Best Web Hosting - Dealing with Web Hosting Review Sites and MoreI'll show you how to sort through the hype and find out the REAL reputation of any web hosting companies you are considering.
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by Doug Bane May 30, 2006
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Choosing a web hosting company can be bewildering. You type 'web
hosting' in a search engine and you are presented with literally
millions of web sites. Some are actual web hosting sites but most are
probably 'review' sites and other 'best web hosting companies' type of
listings. There are so many of these review / directory sites because
many web hosting companies pay a commission to the site owner if they
get a sale from someone coming from that site.
This does not mean that you should disregard review sites. They can be very helpful. Firstly, there are definitely some genuine review sites out there that are not driven by commission.
Secondly,
most (but certainly not all) review site owners do not list companies
with bad reputations. Consistently bad web hosting companies quickly
get a reputation on the net among webmasters; and nothing makes someone
disregard a web hosting review site more, than seeing a known 'problem'
company with a high rating. Review site owners need credibility to
continue making commissions ! Thirdly, web hosting companies
that can afford to pay high commissions to review sites usually must be
doing well to afford to pay those commissions. Cheap web hosting
companies; or ones that are losing a lot of customers, typically cannot
pay those commissions since they are pretty high due to all the
competition in the marketplace.
I will explain how simple it is to see if a web hosting company has a good or bad reputation among those 'in the know':
First,
look at a bunch of review sites and note down the companies which are
consistently in the top 10 and offer the features you want and are in
your price range. Then bring up Google or any other search engine and
type in the name of the first web hosting provider on your list as well
as the word 'forums'. This will bring up any mentions of that web
hosting company among internet message boards; where unlike review
sites, most information is just people's honest opinions. You will
typically find messages posted on webmaster and other specialty sites
where the users usually know what they are talking about. Although
finding positive posts about the particular web hosting company you are
interested in is the best outcome - its also true that no news is good
news. If people are not posting messages about that web hosting
company...then at least you know they don't have a bad rep. Compared to
happy customers posting positive messages, people are much more likely
to post negative messages if they are disappointed in the service they
received; since pissed off people like to vent ! Anyways, read
through a bunch of these messages, and you'll get a good idea of the
reputation the web hosting company has. Do that for all the companies
on your list; and you can feel confident that you are in a position to
pick a web hosting company that really does have a good reputation. |
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