Website Hosting - How to Select a Good Company
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by Brad Stone June 06, 2007
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| Brad Stone |
| Brad Stone is CEO of Heritage Web Solutions, a USA Based Company,
specializing in Designing and Hosting Affordable Websites for Small and
Medium Size Businesses. With a staff of over 160 employees, Heritage
Web Solutions has grown to a multi-million-dollar company in just 4
years, achieving a Top 1% National Ranking as reported by
WebHosting.Info. For more information, call 866-754-1474, or visit HeritageWebDesign.com. |
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Trying to select a hosting package is much like purchasing a new
car—there are many different types and ways to go, but in the end it
really boils down to how you are going to get where you want to be and
the features you’ll need to get there. You certainly would not buy a
Honda Civic to make an off-road journey across the Mohave Desert. Nor
would it make sense to buy a Hummer to just drive around town.
So in considering the type of hosting package and company to host
your website, you should first assess where you want your website to go
and what you’ll need to get there.
But first, let’s understand what web hosting is exactly, and the many different features that need to be considered.
The Internet is a vast network of interconnected computer servers
which house or host various pages of information, called websites.
Hosting a website means to store and maintain a computer folder of
various web pages. Hosting companies offer this service by providing
computer hardware and software services. These services vary as much as
cars do.
Some very important hosting features that should be a must for your
hosting package, much like the importance of having a car with a motor
and wheels, are the following:
* Security – Protection from Internet hackers.
* Space – Ability to grow my site without size constraints.
* Speed – How fast my website will load onto visitors computers.
* Up Time – Dependability of the hosting servers from crashing.
* Back Up – Protection from loss of data from my website.
* Support – 24 hours support to handle problems.
* Administrative Tools – For making changes to your site.
* Email – The number and size of email accounts.
* Hosting Company – History and track record for support.
* Search Engine Submissions – Submitting to the major search engines.
Now, let’s consider where you want your website to go and what you’ll need to get there. Some questions to ask:
* Do I want my customers to be able to look up information on my
website? If so, you’ll need a database driven website with a hosting
company that supports it. * Do I want movement on my website? If so, you’ll need a
web design company that can program flash for your site, as well as the
ability to host the flash program. * What type and how much email traffic will I anticipate?
This helps to determine the size and amount of storage you’ll need for
your hosted website. * How many web pages will I need? This also helps to determine the size of space needed for your hosting package.
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Will I want to make ongoing custom changes to my website? If so, you’ll
need a hosting company that supports ongoing custom design changes. * Will my website have a lot of images and movement? If
so, you’ll need additional space for larger web files for these
functions. * Do I want Internet Traffic to my Website? In order to
receive traffic to your website, your hosting company needs to offer
this service, or you’ll need to hire a third party for this service. * Will I need Internet marketing help and consultation? In
this fast-changing Internet world, it is important to have professional
help and consultation.
The Better Business Bureau offers this advice:
“Choosing a Web Hosting Service for your Business Web Site. Is your
business web site down again? Does it seem to have more downtime than
uptime? You may want to consider changing your web hosting service. One
of the most important decisions you will make for your business web
site is selecting which web hosting service will display your web pages
to the Internet. Choosing the right Internet Service Provider (ISP) to
host your business's web site may feel like finding the right day-care
center for your kids these days: Are they reliable? Will they be there
next month? Do they know what they are doing? What services do they
provide?"
Basically, it is important to find the right hosting company that
will partner with you for all your hosting, design and consultation
needs. The cheapest hosting is typically not the best route to go. It’s
cheap because it is a bare bones package, with little, if any support.
That is a sure way to online business failure. |