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Which Type Of Web
Hosting Should You
Choose?
By
Mike Ziegler
In this new millennium,
website advertising,
marketing, and sales
have become a
multi-billion dollar
industry. Every day in
the business section of
the newspaper, we read
of a new "dotcom"
business that is taking
the world by storm.
Websites by the
thousands pop up every
day promoting every
imaginable product.
Search engines give us
instant access to
products and services
never imagined 20 years
ago. Everyone dreams of
setting up a small
website, advertising on
Google, and becoming a
millionaire.
But, in order to set up
a website, you need a
web host. With
thousands of options
available, how do you
make the best choice?
What criteria should one
use in order to get the
best web host for his
needs? The choices might
seem daunting, but you
can make the right one
with a little planning
and forethought. Let's
explore this further.
Costs vs. Features
In setting up an
e-commerce website, a
web hosting service
that is chosen can
literally make or break
a business. Most of us
do not have truckloads
of cash to throw at our
web hosting service. It
will be much less costly
in the long run to
evaluate many different
web hosts, compare the
features, and decide
what is right for your
business. If for
instance, you are
planning to set up many
so-called mini sites in
order to collect adsense
revenue from Google, you
might choose a low cost
or free web host,
such as
http://50-webs.com. This
type of web host is
ideally suited for the
one to two page mini
website that consists of
interesting content and
adsense ads.
If your needs for web
hosting include
accepting credit cards,
running scripts to make
your sales, or gathering
and tracking customers
information, then the
free hosting websites
will not be adequate for
your needs. You might
still need multiple
domains or sub-domains,
but in general, the free
or low-cost Web hosting
services will not offer
the features that are
required for a more
sophisticated e-commerce
website.
If you are going to be
running a very large
website such as an
auction site, membership
website, or a wholesale
distributor website,
then you are going to
require a very robust
and reliable Web host.
You might even opt for a
dedicated server that
will host your website
only. The dedicated Web
server is much more
expensive than a shared
Web server, but the
advantage would be that
you will not suffer for
the mistakes or blunders
of others. This option,
however, is much more
costly than a shared Web
server.
The Middle Ground, or
"happy medium."
Most new or first-time
website owners will
probably need the middle
choice for their
e-commerce websites. In
the arena of the shared
service Web hosts,
there are many levels of
service and price ranges
available. As
competition between
Web host providers
heats up, prices have
become very manageable,
and features such as
unlimited bandwidth,
unlimited domains, and
pre-written, easy to
install scripts, have
become almost the
standard, most
good-quality Web hosts
have easily integrated
e-commerce functions,
blogs, and scripts that
can be integrated into
the website through the
sea panel. Many times,
e-mail services and
domain services will be
provided as well.
A new phenomenon in web
hosting services, has
recently become more
popular. Traditionally,
web hosting services
have been paid on a
month-to-month basis. In
some cases, a discount
is provided in the Web
hosting services are
paid for annually. The
new trend that has seen
these days is that of
one time payment Web
hosts. The website owner
would make one payment
only and could use the
Web services for life.
All of the services
provided by the
month-to-month Web hosts
would be available for
this one time payment.
So in this world of
costs vs. benefits,
there are many different
choices that can be
made. Choose wisely, and
your business will
thrive. Think in terms
of long term
reliability, scalability
for your future needs,
and costs of doing
business for years to
come; then you will make
the right choice.
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