Choosing The Right Web Hosting Service

by Sean Rasmussen on May 26, 2009

in Internet Business

Web Hosting ServiceBefore you plunge right in and buy a domain to create your own website, give some consideration to the Web Hosting Service that will be hosting it. This is extremely important, and could save you a lot of frustration down the line.

You have a choice as to whether or not you wish to use a free web hosting service or go with a paid account. If your aim is to make money through your website, there really is no choice – always go with a paid account.

A Paid account looks more professional, you get far more control over the content and layout, and you will also receive lots of tools for analysis. You can use free tools as well as have your very own website and it’s best to take advantage of both!

Speed and Reliability

Perhaps the two most important factors in your choice of web host are how reliable they are, and the speed at which your site can be accessed. Nothing is more frustrating to a visitor than to try and visit your site only to find the host server is down or that it takes several minutes to access it. The best webhosts will boast an uptime of at least 99%.

Bandwidth/Disk Space

Another important consideration is sufficient bandwidth to transfer data from your site to the visitors browsing it and enough space to store all your files. Even if your webhost advertises ‘unlimited bandwidth’, this can never be true; there simply is no such thing. After all, every server has its limits.

While you need enough bandwidth and disk space to accommodate all your large files, such as graphics and video content, you don’t need to go overboard, either. There is no need to pay extra for mega bandwidth or hundreds of gigabytes of space.

If you have a suspicion that you might exceed the bandwidth allotted to your site, or outgrow the current amount of space for your account, find out your options ahead of time. Your host may be able to send you a notification beforehand and allow you to upgrade before you are charged for going over your allotment.

Support Options

The manner and times in which you can contact the technical support department could be critical. If you are having a severe problem but the office is closed, you may well lose quite a bit of business. Look for a webhost with 24/7 support, and a variety of ways to contact them (telephone, email, online chat, etc.).

You might also want to check with your friends and associates and ask them about their experiences with their own Web Hosting Service. If they had a problem with the company, was it fixed quickly and to their satisfaction? Or would they give the company a bad grade for inability to resolve an issue?

Features

Of course, you want to ensure that an account with the company you select includes a lot of features for the price of hosting your website. You do not necessarily need all the bells and whistles, but there are some key features that every webhost should provide.

Make sure that accounts include PHP or Perl scripting, .htaccess, MySQL, and an easy way to send files via FTP. You may not think you need these features today but it’s a good idea to ensure you can have the tools and resource you might need in the near future as your business and technical knowledge grows.

See if you can get an idea of what the account control panel looks like, the tools included, and if it is easy to navigate. Consider their options for a shopping cart with SSL – and if you will be charged more when running a commercial website. You should get at least a handful of Email addresses included, too.

As your website grows, you may find yourself in need of more than just the basic web hosting account. Ensure that the company you select makes it easy for you to expand.

These are just a few of the factors you should consider before deciding on a Web Hosting Service. Select carefully as this company will function as a partner in your online business.

Have a most outstanding day.

Sean Rasmussen
Aussie Internet Marketing
www.SeanSEO.com © 2008 - 2012

 

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Katt Turner May 28, 2009 at 12:50 am

Sean – I absolutely agree. It’s so important to carefully review each item or service a web host provides. To get what you want and need. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve overlooked good hosts because the features weren’t what I needed. Or dumped one because service was poor. Since so much is listed on our sites, and we add content daily, it’s essential for them to load fast for our customers. Plus, very importantly to be up and running properly daily. Your article deals with several important things many people may overlook when choosing a webhost. Thanks for the great article. It speaks to setting the foundation for a successful online biz.

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2 webhostbutler June 2, 2009 at 5:16 am

I think its very important to check the feature of hosting service according to your hosting needs, before choosing any hosting companies. Moreover i do agree with your support details, as both technical and customer support of any hosting company play a vital role and what happen in most of the cases companies claiming cheap web hosting services failed to provide quality support.

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3 Website Hosting Reviews June 2, 2009 at 8:58 am

All valid points – however most of these things are now standard for like every web host.

I think one of the most important things you can do to checking out how good a web host is, is to test their support out. Just send them a friendly message, something like hello, I am interested in signing up for your web hosting, however I need to know if the following services are enabled on your server…

If it takes them 2 days to get back to you, chances are the rest of their service sucks. Usually support quality and service quality go hand in hand.

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4 Gee March 20, 2010 at 6:16 pm

All valid points Sean

I chose a reputable host and have had no problems with them, at a good price.

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5 Jazz Salinger March 22, 2010 at 3:36 pm

Hi Sean,

As a beginner I find it difficult to know exactly what I will need in the future. Still, I am happy with my current choice.

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6 Jody Chambers July 12, 2010 at 2:39 pm

I haven’t tried a webhost yet as I have only been advertising other peoples sites, but if I want to create my own online business I will have to search one out. It seems that good customer service is paramount to a good webhost.

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