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Web Hosting Solutions should be included as part of your web site marketing plan.
Web site hosting has become a large and competitive industry and has forced web
site hosts to offer more incentives for webmasters. Choosing
a host So you spent a couple months developing a really great site
with pages and pages of excellent content, all you have to do now is choose which
company you want to host with. Beware, choosing one is usually not an easy
process, if the decision you make is not the right one, all your hard work and
promotion money will be wasted. This article will go through first what
a host actually is and then go through the features and qualities most good hosts
have. Well then what is a host? A host is a hosting company that rents
you space on their server for you to store your webpages and files on. There are
thousands of them on the Internet and they all differ somewhat between pricing,
features, customer service etc. With all the hosting companies and options
out there for you its tough to know which one is for you. However the 3 main properties
or features which will determine a hosts quality are easily examinable, they are:
Web hosting features. Customer service. And of course price. First
of is web hosting features, these are the features and options which come with
your hosting account. In this case the saying ''the more the merrier'' has great
merits because the more features a webhost has the more advanced you can make
your site. One Common feature is access to your own cgi-bin directory.
This is vital as this is the directory from where scripts are carried out. CGI
scripts are the backbone of all the functionality of the web. Everytime you fill
out a form, by a product, use a forum, or engage in a chat room conversation,
you are running a script of one type or another. This feature is very important
so never go with a host that does not provide it.
Another is the ability
to FTP your webpages instead of simply having to use an online manager which takes
a lot longer when transferring large amounts of data. FTP will provide you with
much more flexibility when managing your website. However if your not the technical
type always look out for a host that provides a good online manager too. If
you plan on selling anything on your website, then your potential customers will
expect nothing less than a secure server with https:// capability. If you go with
a host that does not have this feature then visitors will never become customers
because of the insecurity to their credit card number. Any serious webmaster
likes to pay close attention to his or her website logs. All good hosts will provide
you with the ability to access your website logs via download, however even better
hosts will have a dedicated online website log analyzer from which you can check
your stats directly without having to purchase expensive website analyzer software.
This feature is quite important, so be on the look out for a host that provides
it. Another feature that's very important particularly to ecommerce websites,
is email services. It's best to go with a host that provides lots of email services
such as unlimited autoresponders, lots of pop mailboxes, email aliases etc. You
need these services to stay in touch with your visitors, potential customers and
indeed your past customers in the hope of back end sales. Last of the main
features of good webhosts is the amount of space they provide you, this is not
that important at the start, but if your website grows bigger than allowed you'll
have to move hosts which can cause a lot of problems. Always look for a host with
at least 25MB of space available, and one that has the option to buy more space
should you use your allowed amount. The above six features Access to
your own cgi-bin, Ability to use FTP or online managers, Access to a secure
server, Access to logs and log analyzers, Access to lots of email services Lots
of space for your website form the basis of all good webhosts, if a host
you are checking out has these features then you could be on to a winner. All
that's left to do now is check out the hosts customer service and pricing. Good
customer service from a hosting company is vital, especially with today's availability
of scripts and advanced features for websites. Good customer service usually includes
lots of help pages and FAQ pages, 24-7 telephone support, 24-48 hours reply email
support. These are vital because the questions not if problems will occur the
question is when they will occur. And when they do occur you could lose lots of
sales and customers if the problems are not fixed immediately. Never go with a
host that has poor quality customer service. Finally there's the pricing
issue. What I'm about to say next is second nature to most if not all of you,
but I have to say it just to make sure. NEVER host with a free web host,
they are simply more trouble than they are worth, they usually host thousands
of sites on one server meaning that your site is always slow, what's even worse
is the fact they fill up your page with banners and pop-up banners making you
seem very unprofessional indeed. That's just two of the problems associated with
free hosts, there a plenty more so the message I'm trying to get across is avoid
them at all costs. So what should you pay for quality hosting with the above
and more features? , well like all services on the Internet it varies, but generally
it's going to cost you $20 - $30 to host your site with a quality host. Don't
pay more than $30 unless you need very powerful features available to you because
chances are you could find another webhost with the same or similar qualities
for much less simply by searching on one of the major engines or directories.
So there you have it, hopefully you now know what to look for in a web
host, this is vital as your host will play a big part in your success or failure
as a webmaster. Free content for your website and/or ezine: Just a quick
note to let everyone know that if they would like to publish this Choosing a host
article on their website or in their ezine, they can as long as the following
bio is placed at the end of the article. Article by David Callan -
admin@akamarketing.com David
is the webmaster of http://www.akamarketing.com. Visit
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