Web Hosting

Choosing a Hosting Company

by on Dec.12, 2009, under Register.com, Web hosting 101, Web Hosting Providers

 Whether you have created your own great website, or had someone build it for you – a key element to your success online is choosing a great web hosting provider to get your site on the web and put your site to work for your business. But selecting a web hosting provider may not be as easy as it seems. Here are some important things to consider and some important questions to ask to ensure you choose the right hosting provider for your small business:

ReliabilityAsk about uptime guarantees.

 If you’ve just met with a prospective client for the first time, you want them to be able to go to your website and investigate your business further. It could damage your chances of doing future business with this prospective client, if your site is down when they visit.
How much revenue can you afford to lose because your web hosting provider is down when prospective customers try to visit your site? And how many of your marketing dollars could be wasted if your site is not available when prospects decide to learn more about your business? For most businesses the amount of potential loss will exceed the small savings you may be getting from going with cheapest  provider you can find. The strength of a guarantee is a great indicator of the confidence your web hosting provider really has in being able to provide a reliable service.

Technical support24/7 Phone and E-mail support?

Many small business owners don’t work a typical 9-5 schedule. If you’re working on your website at midnight, and you need help installing your digital certificate (for example) you need a web host provider that can answer your questions whenever you have them. Ask about the technical support they will offer you. Will this web host provider be there to answer your questions whenever they come up?

TechnologyWhat features do you need?

If you’ve designed or edit your existing site, you know that there are various technologies used on the back-end to ensure the site has the full functionality you intended. These may include FTP, PHP, MySQL and others. Many low cost web hosting services can offer low prices, because they limit the features that are available for you to build or use on your site. Often these hosting providers offer huge storage capacity as the main ‘feature’ of their service.   Don’t be blinded by storage space. Some hosting providers will give you plenty of space and little else. Consider the feature set and functionalities the hosting provider offers. Will they support the technologies that you’ll need to build and operate the site that you want?

Finally, consider that if you are spending your valuable time troubleshooting your website because of problems with your web host provider, that hassle directly impacts your bottom line. If you are looking for a new hosting provider or considering renewing your existing hosting agreement, my advice is to ask the questions I mention above and do your homework to make sure the hosting provider you chose is truly giving you the best service for your money… the success of your business depends upon it!       Excerpt: Register.com


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