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How To Shop and Save On Website Hosting
- by Jim Edwards
(c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
http://www.thenetreporter.com
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"What's your web address?"
From small "mom and pop" home-based
businesses to mega-stores, people ask this question in
business every single day. Even if you only operate a
small, local business, if you don't have a website (or
at least email) people honestly look at you funny.
A few years ago, website hosting was one of the
largest expenses connected with setting up a website.
Now, with dramatic drops in pricing, website hosting
can actually present the least costly component of
operating a website.
However, before you run out and sign up for $2-a-month
website hosting and wake up tomorrow filled with
regret, take 5 minutes right now and learn the main
points to consider when evaluating any website host.
Total Storage
How much space do you get to store your website files?
If you operate a small website with a handful of pages
and only a couple of pictures per page, you can get by
with 5-10 MB (megabytes) of disk space or less.
However, if your site contains dozens of pages and
hundreds of pictures, you may need a hosting plan with
10-25 MB of space.
Data Transfer / Bandwidth
Here's where many people fall down and get run over by
the Internet bus! Bandwidth represents the total
amount of traffic the website host allows you to
receive.
Successful sites that get a lot of traffic eat up more
bandwidth than sites without many visitors. Honestly,
bargain website hosting companies don't want you to
get much traffic because your bandwidth costs them
money.
If you plan to do any business online, make sure you
get a
bare minimum of at least 1 GB (gigabyte) of data
transfer
per month.
Email "Aliases"
Most web hosts allow you to set up email addresses
connected with your domain, such as jim@thenetreporter.com,
and have them forward to your email account, like
yourname@aol.com . The ability to set up email aliases
forms an integral part of any online business. Make
sure your hosting company allows you to set up at
least 5 email aliases.
Website Tools
If you want to do anything more than let people look
at static web pages, you will need to have certain
tools available. The two most important tools are CGI
and website statistics. These allow you to run scripts
and see who came to your site and when.
Tech Support
Make sure you understand any company's technical
support policies and hours of operation. Don't wait
until Saturday afternoon to discover your only help
option is to wait and email them Monday morning.
Go to www.comparewebhosts.com
and check out the tool for
researching and comparing the offerings of over 9,000
different website hosting companies. Try the
"Power Search" feature, which allows you to
specify about 50 different variables, including price,
company location, bandwidth, and number of email
aliases allowed. It even lets you search by how often
the hosting company backs up its
servers to protect against data loss.
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Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist and
the co-author of an amazing new ebook that will teach
you how to work less, get paid more... and have tons
more fun!
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