Tips for finding the best web hosting company
Posted by mymegablog on Monday Mar 30, 2009 Under Huge CategoryWith hundreds of web hosting companies on the market it can be very difficult if not impossible to know which web host companies will provide a dependable hosting solution at an affordable price. Having a domain with a good web hosting company, you can get reports on your site visitors and find out which of your web pages your visitors are visiting most often, as well as being able to check out many other statistics.
Your web host will charge you a fee for each month of services that ranges anywhere from $4.99 or $8.99. Plan to pay between $75 and $150 per year for your hosting. There is always the option of free web hosting services, there could be bouts of server downtimes and you are likely to have substantial limitations in storage, number of email addresses, FTP upload and so forth. You should just try visiting HostingTopList.com where there are current web host ratings of the best hosts.
Be sure the host can accommodate e-commerce, store fronts, blogs, forums, chats and anything else you may want to add onto your website. Try to figure out what your growth needs are and check that this web host will continue to serve you as you grow unless you absolutely have to do so. Check your bandwidth capacity to be sure that, if your website grows rapidly, your visitors will not have to wait for your pages to load.
These are the main things to look for in a hosting company:
1. Top notch Customer Support: Your hosting provider needs to be there 24/7 and give you instant access to the technicians you need to help with any problems you may have. Find out how long it takes for them to respond to your problems. An effective test is to call them in the middle of the night to check if you get a real live person.
2. A Sound Infrastructure: Be sure they offer a multi-homed network powered by multiple bandwidth suppliers to ensure there is redundancy. Some offer a 100% warranty that covers its network availability or network uptime.
3. Financial Stability: If you are running very critical operations, you can’t afford to be with a hosting company that has only been in business for a little while.
If you’re are still confused by the maze of hosting companies, take a look at the HostMonster rankings. HostMonster is my favorite at the moment. Good luck with all of your online adventures.
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