How To Choose A Reliable Web Hosting Company : A Tip For Newbies
Reliable web hosting is vital for anyone attempting to earn money with a business website.
Choosing a host for your website is not easy when you are an Internet newbie and don't really know bandwidth from Band-Aid. What selection criteria do you use? If you are a total newbie, about the only thing you will know how to compare is price but if you do a search for web hosting you will have ads coming at you for all prices from $10 per year to $25 per month. Should you go for the most expensive on the basis that you get what you pay for or should you go for the cheapest because saving money is a priority while you are getting your business running?
The first thing to rule out is free web hosting. There are many great free resources to be found on the Internet including excellent anti-virus and anti-spy ware software. Free hosting is fine if you have a hobby website but, if you are running a business online and wish to achieve credibility with visitors and search engines, free web hosting won't do the job.
I discovered the hard way that cheap web hosting is not necessarily the bargain it might seem. When I started looking for hosting for a new website, I already had top class hosting that had come with my first website. There was an option to add on further domains for an extra $5 per month. That was cheap enough but I thought it would be a good idea to have my new website hosted completely separately (you know, the old eggs in one basket caution).
When I started checking around, there seemed to be millions of web hosts all offering what (to my untrained eye) seemed to be the same thing but at wildly varying prices, so I settled on a cheap hosting package. The cost was £1 per month (which was about $1.70 in those days) and I certainly got what I paid for!
At first everything was fine: I paid up, they hosted my website. The trouble is, you don't realise you have bought rubbish hosting until things start to go wrong.
The first sign that all was not well came a few months later when I was unable to locate my website. I raised a support ticket and waited. Four days later came the reply "everything seems ok now". Four days of downtime without a sensible word from support made me feel more than a little uneasy.
Things seemed fine for a while after that but then another problem arose: when I tried to log into my control panel all I got was a message telling me the licence fee had not been paid. This time the reply to my support ticket was quicker, it only took two days. Unfortunately, however, it was completely unhelpful. The reply was "It seems to be a site-wide issue". Was I supposed to feel better because the whole site was messed up and not just my bit? They must have got round to paying the licence fee because after a few more days, login was available again.
After that, I wanted to move to a new host but I had never moved a website before and assumed it would be really difficult and technically challenging (actually it is extremely simple). As a result of this fear my website remained where it was.
The crunch came when my domain name came up for renewal. In response to an email from the hosting company, I visited their website to make the required payment. Their PayPal link and credit card options did not work and there were several error messages showing on the pages I visited.
Emails to their support and billing departments went unanswered. My only means of arranging payment was via their website, so I kept trying. Each time I visited, there were more error messages, nothing worked and it began to look as if the site was actually melting bit by bit. It seemed the company had just packed up and left their website to self destruct.
Enquiries revealed that the only way I could renew my domain name ownership was through the hosting company because they had registered it on my behalf and they retained control of it. As they could not be contacted, there were only two options available. The first was to pay an agent a pretty hefty (and non-refundable) fee to try to contact the hosting company and negotiate the purchase the domain name from them. The second option was to lose the domain.
When you have to choose web hosting, the first thing to look for is quality of support. To keep prices low, the easiest way for the company to economise is to provide sub-standard support. Forget the offers of unlimited bandwidth, hundreds of email accounts, spam filters and other freebies. If support is non-existent, give the company a miss no matter how good their other terms might seem.
Choosing a host for your website is not easy when you are an Internet newbie and don't really know bandwidth from Band-Aid. What selection criteria do you use? If you are a total newbie, about the only thing you will know how to compare is price but if you do a search for web hosting you will have ads coming at you for all prices from $10 per year to $25 per month. Should you go for the most expensive on the basis that you get what you pay for or should you go for the cheapest because saving money is a priority while you are getting your business running?
The first thing to rule out is free web hosting. There are many great free resources to be found on the Internet including excellent anti-virus and anti-spy ware software. Free hosting is fine if you have a hobby website but, if you are running a business online and wish to achieve credibility with visitors and search engines, free web hosting won't do the job.
I discovered the hard way that cheap web hosting is not necessarily the bargain it might seem. When I started looking for hosting for a new website, I already had top class hosting that had come with my first website. There was an option to add on further domains for an extra $5 per month. That was cheap enough but I thought it would be a good idea to have my new website hosted completely separately (you know, the old eggs in one basket caution).
When I started checking around, there seemed to be millions of web hosts all offering what (to my untrained eye) seemed to be the same thing but at wildly varying prices, so I settled on a cheap hosting package. The cost was £1 per month (which was about $1.70 in those days) and I certainly got what I paid for!
At first everything was fine: I paid up, they hosted my website. The trouble is, you don't realise you have bought rubbish hosting until things start to go wrong.
The first sign that all was not well came a few months later when I was unable to locate my website. I raised a support ticket and waited. Four days later came the reply "everything seems ok now". Four days of downtime without a sensible word from support made me feel more than a little uneasy.
Things seemed fine for a while after that but then another problem arose: when I tried to log into my control panel all I got was a message telling me the licence fee had not been paid. This time the reply to my support ticket was quicker, it only took two days. Unfortunately, however, it was completely unhelpful. The reply was "It seems to be a site-wide issue". Was I supposed to feel better because the whole site was messed up and not just my bit? They must have got round to paying the licence fee because after a few more days, login was available again.
After that, I wanted to move to a new host but I had never moved a website before and assumed it would be really difficult and technically challenging (actually it is extremely simple). As a result of this fear my website remained where it was.
The crunch came when my domain name came up for renewal. In response to an email from the hosting company, I visited their website to make the required payment. Their PayPal link and credit card options did not work and there were several error messages showing on the pages I visited.
Emails to their support and billing departments went unanswered. My only means of arranging payment was via their website, so I kept trying. Each time I visited, there were more error messages, nothing worked and it began to look as if the site was actually melting bit by bit. It seemed the company had just packed up and left their website to self destruct.
Enquiries revealed that the only way I could renew my domain name ownership was through the hosting company because they had registered it on my behalf and they retained control of it. As they could not be contacted, there were only two options available. The first was to pay an agent a pretty hefty (and non-refundable) fee to try to contact the hosting company and negotiate the purchase the domain name from them. The second option was to lose the domain.
When you have to choose web hosting, the first thing to look for is quality of support. To keep prices low, the easiest way for the company to economise is to provide sub-standard support. Forget the offers of unlimited bandwidth, hundreds of email accounts, spam filters and other freebies. If support is non-existent, give the company a miss no matter how good their other terms might seem.

Комментарии: 37:
Collection of useful and interesting articles about website hosting: Hosting Articles
Great guide about web hosting, even i like web hosting geeks articles very much. It is providing good information about web hosting.
"SwirlWeb"
This is Some few SEO interview Questions? I like to Answers On this,Let us Discuss On this question. web design company, web designer, web design india
Give me a description of your general SEO(search engine optimization) experience.
Do you currently do SEO on your own sites and give me some examples. Do you operate any blogs?
Do you currently do any freelance work and do you plan on continuing it?
Where do you think the SEO industry is headed?
What industry sites, blogs, and forums do you regularly read?
Have you attended any search related conferences?
What SEO tools do you regularly use?
What SEO areas are you weak and strong in, and give examples of both.
What areas do you think are currently the most important in organically ranking a site?
Do you have experience in copywriting and can you provide some writing samples?
A web hosting is the company that is responsible for displaying your website on the world wide web for everyone to see. They’re basically selling you space for your site to be displayed along with many other options. They usually will provide you with email accounts for your site, website statistics, a basic website builder program, customer support and many other tools.
Hey....You have provided very nice information about webhosting....well job....keep it up....
Web Art Sense a web design company is here for a purpose to make art and design of your imagination alive and real on the web platform. After several months of hunting of the best talent and struggling for the name of their design company they finally reached a vertical which engages their vision of togetherness. The best talented people in web designs have joined hands to compete and provide innovative, unique concepts to users/clients all across the globe. Web Art Sense is not any design company; they take real care of having your brands be presented that invokes your revelation to others who see it.
Web Art Sense has their sales offices in London, New Jersey and New Delhi are heading towards marketing themselves to main continents of Europe, Australia and America. Web art sense already has ground foundation and is providing web based design development and SEO Services in countries like USA, UK, Australia and Italy. Web Art Sense has been growing above hundred percent every financial year since its foundation.
Web Design Company
Web Art Sense a leading web design company, affordable web design, web development, ecommerce, XHTML services. Web Design Company offers a complete collection of web design solutions for business. Web Art Sense team of professionals with proven knowledge in the field of web design & development are skilled of providing high quality, e commerce websites, development and website redesign & maintenance solutions.
Thanks, a very informative article on web Designer and web hosting.
Very nice post, thank you. Website Hosting windows hosting
really very informative post, thanks.
Web Developer | Web Design
Great information shared through this post! Thanks!!
Regards,
photoshop restoration and retouching
This post is great in terms of finding out the best web hosting company and i can say that its the best post post for the Web Designing
experts!
Check out for the complete details of the web hosting while choosing a reliable web hosting company.
- J.
Web Solutions
Thanks for great sharing about web hosting and Web Designing Services UK.
Great article for the new website creating one which helps them more.
web design Company
Thanks for the nice information. I am sure, I will tweet this to my twitter account. This will help a lot of users. Windows Phone 7 Application Development Custom Software Development Mobile App Development iPhone Application Development iPhone Game Development
Thanks for publishing this article. You helped me to open up my eyes. Thanks for publishing and I'm looking forward to your new posts.
John F. from VpsWebServer.
Visit us and learn all about vps hosting.
now you can host your sit just following siple steps and you can host your sit on
wwww.netflix.com
wwww.netfirms.com
You website hosting company must be reliable and should not remain down mostly.
online poker bonuses
Thank you for the tips. Greatly appreciated.
rushmore casino
Nice informative post. Thank you very much.
party poker bonus code
Thanks for tips. Can you provide me a list of reliable hosting companies.
bwin poker
This is my first visit to your site. Today I have got a new site. I am really happy to be here. I am stay tuned here for your next blog... Buy domain name
Hello,
nice information shared, I really like your blog as you ever stood up with my interest. your efforts are very appreciotry.
-----------
phone slots
You write really good articles, very attractive, I feel very shocked. I hope you can continue with your work, come on!
-------------------
PokerStars Bonus Code
Intresting layout on your blog. Best wishes for you future blogging career.
-------------------
Online Slots
Very nice post. I like your blogging techniques and have bookmarked this blog as found it very informative. Keep it up.
-----------
winner poker
Very nice blog i like this....A lot of information is sharing and the tips in going to wards the development..... I like this.......
ipad casino
Very informative and impressive article. unique information.
i love this blog that is awesome... fantastic......
situational leadership uae
Layout on your blog is very interesting. Best wishes for your future blogging career
-----------------
leadership training middle east
Hello,
A great piece of complete info... i love this post and the tips will be very useful for us.....
"get backlinks
"
Hello,
Very nice post. I like your blogging techniques and have bookmarked this blog as found it very informative. Keep it up.
-------------------
party poker bonus code
Hi,
Very nice and useful information shared, this blog is very good to acknowledge yourself and to remain updated, especially your writing style is very attractive, keep it up.
------------------
Casino games
These are the nice tips on choosing best web hosting I book ark this site..Thanks for this nice informative blog.
web designing company
Very informative and impressive article. unique information.
Casino Mobile
It’s a Good blog and congrats on having good Information, Keep it up! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
ipad poker
Even though the warnings are there, I can guarantee a lot of people have the code on their live box, or people will use it in the future.
iphone black jack
I am really happy to be here. I am stay tuned here for your next blog.
Professional SEO
Отправить комментарий
Подпишитесь на каналы Комментарии к сообщению [Atom]
<< Главная страница