36 Questions to ask your Web Host before you buy
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by Alex Welz October 09, 2006
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| Alex Welz |
| Alex Welz has over 17 years of experience in such diverse fields as
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currently owns and operates a Website sales and hosting business. |
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Getting a website is essential for business. Making a mistake could
cost you money as well as lost reputation. We have put together 36
questions across 10 areas that you should as any hosting company before
you purchase a website. How they answer these questions will determine
if this is the right website solution for you.
Technical Support:
Technical support should be readily available. Your average hold
time should not exceed a couple of minutes. If the hold time for
support is long, this means that there are a lot of problems with the
product or there support is understaffed.
1. How strong is their technical support division?
2. What do they provide?
3. When are they available?
4. Does tech support cost extra?
Security:
The website hosting servers should be hosted at a remote location
with multiple backup across multiple locations. The servers should also
be dual firewall protected. If the websites are hosted in this type of
an environment, it means that you are protected against any power
failure, natural disaster, or people trying to steal your information.
You can check how many servers a company is hosting by asking them for
the address of one of the companies they host. Then go to
http://whois.sc, and look up that name. Whois will tell you how many
sites they are hosting. Use a company that is hosting several thousand
websites.
5. How secure is the site?
6. What type of protection do they offer?
7. How can they insure that unauthorized users will not compromise the integrity of your Web site?
Storage:
The amount of storage your website hosting offers is related to how
large your website can become. You want to make sure that you have
enough space to not only to build your current website, but to expand
in the future.
8. How much storage do they offer?
9. A typical Web site uses between 20-30 MB.
10. Do they offer enough extra megabytes to for your business to grow into? 100MB is a good starting point.
Domains:
Getting a Domain name for your business is one of the most
important things you could do. To find out more about domains, read our
article …
11. Will the hosting company register your Domain name?
12. How long will it take?
13. Is there any extra cost to you?
Design:
There are 3 basic website design options. 1) Hire a web developer
to design the entire website. 2) A template solution that is
inexpensive, but modifications are limited. 3) A table based solution
where the initial content is provided by the hosting company but
everything including the entire layout can be changed. Make sure which
type you are purchasing and if this is the correct solution for you.
14. Do they have a builder that you can manage easily?
15. What type of computer background do you need to design your site?
16. Do you have internal control over content and updates?
Email:
There are 2 types of email. The first is POP 3. This email type is
attached to the domain name, and the email can be viewed from a web
mail Internet browser window, or downloaded to a program such as
Outlook or Eudora. The second email type is a forwarding address or
email alias, where you have an email address that is @YourDomain, but
it forwards to a different email address. POP 3 is usually more
desirable because you can view your email from a variety of
applications, and it strengthens your company image.
17. How many email aliases comes with your package?
18. Will they have your domain name in them for a more professional appearance?
19. What is the cost to add extra emails?
20. Are there any additional costs?
Search Engine Optimization:
You should submit your website to the search engines, such as
Google, about once a month. This will help to rank you higher in the
search rankings
21. Are search engine submissions included in your package?
22. How does it work?
23. Do you have internal control over content and updates?
Cost:
Make sure there are no hidden costs. Some companies will give you a
low price knowing that they can charge you for additional services
latter on.
24. What are the costs involved?
25. What are the initial setup fees and what do you get exactly?
26. What are the monthly maintenance fees are what do they cover?
27. Are there any additional charges?
28. If so, what are they and why?
Contract:
29. Am I locked into a contract?
31. May I cancel at anytime?
32. Are there any penalty fees for switching or closing my account?
33. What happens to my content?
Value:
34. What makes them better than their competition?
35. Do they offer extra features, storage space, better technical support?
36. What exactly sets them apart?
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