Web hosting: Few things you must keep your eyes and ears opened
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by Grrajesh kumar kumar February 12, 2007
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| Grrajesh kumar kumar |
| GR Rajesh Kumar is a web and search marketing specialist since 1999. He conducts various training programs on SEO, Web Design & Adsense for beginners as well as professionals. At
a personal note, he's constantly amazed at the possibilities in the
study of human psychology, lateral thinking and pattern systems. |
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While selecting a web hosting service, please remember the following
things to which you must keep your eyes and ears open so that you can
avoid your problems in future. Bandwidth: Web
hosting services offer anything between 100 MB to 100 GB of bandwidth.
But, what bandwidth you choose depends on your web design, number of
pages on your website, estimated traffic per month to your website, and
the advertising displayed on it. 100 MB is very little even for
personal use. A bandwidth of around 3 GM is recommended for
personal-use websites. Advertising: Many web
hosts, specially those providing free hosting services, expect your
site to carry certain types of advertising display. They may be banner
ads, pop-up windows when a webpage uploads, or side-panel ads. Among
some of the limitations that free hosting services impose are maximum
sizes of files uploaded, or even the format of images, whether GIF or
JPEG. Web-based FTP services: Look out whether
the host services provide you with FTP access to upload your file. If
you are going in for free hosting, ensure that your file can be
uploaded on a browser. Disk space: Hosting
services provide anything between 50-5000 MB disk space, depending on
what hosting packages you opt for. Packages may also include providing
free domain names, sub-domains, and email accounts. However, while
choosing hosting services don’t be enticed by the larger volume of disk
space. If your website would not be using very heavy image files
continuously, you would not need disk space of more than 5-10 MB. |