Saturday, July 25, 2009

What do you look for in a web hosting company?

What do you look for in a web hosting provider?
What do you look for in a web hosting company?
These will be the criteria for me when selecting a hosting company:





1) Server performance and uptime


2) Hosting Company Reputation and Stablility


3) Support


4) Price
What do you look for in a web hosting company?
Not a problem for me - one of my subsidiaries is a web hosting and site design company
Reply:Points To Consider Before Selecting A Web Hosting Service








Tips on what features to look out for before selecting a web hosting service.





Enlarge ImageToday with the ever growing number of web hosting companies to





choose from, everybody should be able to find the perfect package to fit





their needs. But if you are new to the internet, the vast array of choices





out there may be rather confusing.





What features do you really need and what can you do without? Why should you





pick a particular web hosting company over another? These are just a couple





of several web hosting issues that may be confusing if you are new to the web





hosting scene. Hopefully this article will help you make an informed decision





when you are ready to select your dream web host.





STORAGE:





Your storage requirements are going to be determined by the type of website





you have. For example, if your website is nothing more than a personal online





jotting pad, then server space issues should not be a major concern. If





however you have something a little more grandiose in mind--say a business or





eCommerce website that will grow with time--then make sure that your web host





has a package that not only covers your current space requirements, but is





also adequate for future growth or can be easily upgraded.





BANDWIDTH:





This is a measure of the amount of data permitted to flow between your site





and the rest of the internet. Once again if your site is commercial in nature





or generates a substantial stream of traffic then you need a web hosting





company that provides ample bandwidth. Also be aware that a lot of web





hosting services claim to provide "unlimited bandwidth" but in fact rarely





do. And if you do exceed your allotted bandwidth most web hosting providers





will slap you with a penalty fee.





SUPPORT:





There's a saying that a web hosting service is only as good as its support.





If you conduct your search for a web host with this in mind you really can't





go far wrong. Consider for example, most web hosting companies claim 24/7





technical support. But how true is this? After all, as is so often the case





these days, it's hard to tell where the truth lies and where the lies,





well...lie. However one way to get round this is to test run the support team





of the web hosting service you have in mind. The value of this trial-test is





to measure the response time of the web host's support department, as well as





their degree of competence. Bear in mind that a support team with an





indifferent attitude to new business (you) is highly unlikely to become any





better once they've got you onboard.





SERVER PARAMETERS:





Any web hosting service worth its salt should have a server uptime of 97% and





above; this simply means that your web host's server is up and running at





least 97% of the time. I mean can you imagine what would happen to your





business if your hosting company's server is down 20% of the time. Your





clients--with the merest flick of the mouse button--will turn to your





competition to satisfy their needs. Other important server issues to bear in





mind are how many servers does the company actually have and what kind of





sites are hosted on a particular server.





Why should you concern yourself about the kind of sites being hosted? Well





you wouldn't want to compete for bandwidth with adult websites. This isn't a





question of morality...it is just that adult sites are well-known bandwidth





hogs. Sharing servers with them will significantly slow down your websites'





loading speed (another great way to lose customers).





Again, with respect to slowdowns, you should ask how many websites are hosted





on a given server and when the web hosting company considers a server to be





full (i.e., cannot host any more sites without impairing functionality). Over





hosting actually happens quite often because many web hosting services





commonly oversell their servers. Most of them get away with it until the day





a sufficient number of websites actually make good on their full allotment of





bandwidth/storage and then...Ouch! That's how your website is going to feel





if it's hosted on one such server.





Another aspect to consider about your hosting company is...where are the





servers physically located? Though it rarely ever happens, if the web hosting





company lacks redundancy or backup, if any drastic event occurs at the site





of the servers, there goes your online presence. (This scenario really





happened: At the World Trade Center when 9/11 occurred).





WEBSTATS:





Traffic is the lifeblood of any internet business. Being able to track and





analyze where traffic is coming from is a great advantage. Having such a tool





at your disposal would enable you to make accurate and informed changes to





your website to better position it for even more traffic. Plenty of web





hosting companies provide such tracking and analysis tools with their various





packages...even those 4-dollar-a-month or less, hosting services. So there





really is no reason for you to settle for a web host that lacks this feature.





SCRIPTS/LANGUAGES:





What script types does the web hosting company support: PHP, ASP, CGI, MySQL?





The web script you use will of course depend on the type of website you have





in mind.





UPGRADING:





Does the web hosting company give you the option of upgrading your current





package to a more advanced one if the need ever arises? And can you upgrade





seamlessly, with minimal fuss and interruption to your business? (After all,





the whole point of the upgrade is because your business is expanding. No





point upgrading if you are going to lose a substantial portion of your





business because of it.





E-MAILS:





A lot of web hosting services offer unlimited POP3 e-mail as a big selling





point. Don't be seduced by this, especially if the web host is using it as a





factor for charging you increased monthly fees. Truth is, most web hosting





services today offer (as standard) more e-mail addresses than you'll probably





ever need. (Sources:buzzle.com)





Vera Chandler


Check out http://www.domain-name-register-store.co...
Reply:If you are serious about websites either for personal or your business, don't go to free web hosting as they are usually not reliable and you may end up losing all your hard work. Free web hosts usually put advertisements on your websites and it could be annoying.





If you like to create websites (usually you will end up more than 1 website, I got more than 100 websites in about 6 months' time), go for multiple web hosting services where you could host all your websites in one account.





I would like to suggest following webhosting which I use, they are excellent.





Hostmonster http://www.hostmonster.com/track/ryukend...





They offer hosting of "unlimited domains" and you will get massive webspace of 300000 MB (300 GB ). They only charge $5.95/month and they offer "a free Domain Name" and installing service called "Fantastico". By using Fantastico, you could create own forum, photo gallery, shopping cart (e-commerce),your own auction site and your own blogs within few seconds. They also offer "Free Website Builder" as well.


Visit the site to check details.





Hostmonster http://www.hostmonster.com/track/ryukend...





More hosting visit


http://www.nicewebhosts.com





Domains


Following site is quite good to register domains as price is reasonable with free privacy. Some charge about $5/ year just for free privacy.





IPOWER http://www.anurl.com/?TXIBE








FREE AD-FREE HOSTING.





If you would like free ad-free hosting, try





http://www.webzonetalk.com/hosting.html
Reply:In addition to my fellow forum members who have provided in-depth criteria on what to look for in a host provider; there is another consideration which, in the long run, should not be overlooked.





The primary SEO consideration in choosing an appropriate host provider is whether or not it has a special agreement with major search engines, such as Google and Yahoo. For example, should your future website be hosted at SBC/AT%26amp;T's business service, you are given preferential ranking on Yahoo's search engine. Again, many businesses have failed to observe this little known relationship and as a consequence, their websites are deliberating left out of the preferential search treatment.





Should you want your future website to obtain a high PageRank[ing] on Google's search engine, take a look at AOL as a hosting option, especially through their Business server. Again, anyone whose website is on AOL Business will be given preferential ranking on Google's search directory. The higher your website is ranked on major search engines/directories, the greater amount of Net traffic and increased revenue generation will befall you.





Good Luck!


1 comment:

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