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Web Hosting - Are You
Getting Your Moneys
Worth?
by: D. David Dugan
Web hosting. If the term
means anything to you at
all then you either
already have a hosting
provider or are looking
for one. Either way I
hope to educate you on
some of the basics to
look for in a hosting
company. Personal,
business, free,
ecommerce or discount an
educated consumer makes
all the difference.
When reviewing hosting
providers most people
wouldn't put this point
first, but I do.
Support. Yes, most
companies have some type
of support, but not all
are equal. First and
foremost is
availability. Support
staff should be
available 24/7 by phone
and email. Response time
should also be quick and
wait times should be
announced and published
on the web site.
Technicians should be
friendly, educated and
speak your language.
After support the next
most important set of
things to look for in a
hosting company are
features. If the company
can't provide what you
need then you might as
well look elsewhere.
Some basics are of
course capacity and
bandwidth, but more
importantly is the
ability to do what you
need to with your site.
Ecommerce, blogging,
forums, scripting and
databases are much more
important anymore then
the amount of space you
get.
Last but not least is
price. When I say price
I don't mean to suggest
you get the cheapest
plan out there. You
should find the plan
that has the features
you need and is
affordable. Don't get
more than you need
simply because you can.
There are many hosting
companies out there with
bargain basement
pricing. They can do
this because your server
is in their basement
next to their washer and
dryer. Be careful who
you do business with and
remember you get what
you pay for.
In summary I just want
to point out that the
hosting environment is
changing. With blogs and
the like becoming more
prevalent hosting
companies need to adapt
to stay in business. You
as the consumer need to
be educated in what you
need and don't be afraid
to make a switch if you
have to.
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