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April 28th, 2009

Learning Some Basics of Affordable Web Hosting

by Brad Morgan

What do you do when you decide that you want to start a website online? You begin your search for a web host. A web host is the basic name that is given to any company or business who hosts your website and makes it available for other people to see on the internet.

On the surface it may seem easy, but when you begin to break it down a bit, you will understand why so many people get confused. You will see terms such as “FTP”, or “data center”, or “Linux hosting“. These terms can make trying to choose a company to host your website much more confusing. If, however, you break it down and know what to look for, you can discover that it isn’t quite so difficult.

When you start, try to figure out what type of website you are looking to begin. If, for example, you own a business, you will want to get a business website, which can take up quite a bit of space on the server and may be more expensive. If you want a personal website, you can often get away with paying much less as it takes up very little room on a server.

Remember: owning a business website is more expensive because, theoretically, you will be making money with your website, plus you will need to have more room on the server for your websites needs, which is why you will have to pay more for your site.

The next step is choosing a web hosting company. To begin with, figure out a budget. It’s no good looking at companies when you’re not sure how much you can afford. Remember: the cheapest company may not be the best company for you. If you hire out for a company that is really inexpensive, they may have extremely inexpensive customer service personnel as well, which can cause a huge problem if you wind up in trouble with your website at any point in time.

Next take a peek at their customer service. The best way to know if the company’s customer service is decent is to look around online. If you do some searching, you will quickly see if other people have had good things, or bad things, to say about the company you are looking into. After all, if you have to call them and deal with technical engineers who have no idea what they are doing, you will not only waste time but get frustrated.

The next thing to look for is the bandwidth allowance. Every web hosting company has different allowances that you will be able to access, usually on different levels of service. If you have a business you will need to plan for higher volumes of visitor traffic, but if you are looking only for a personal website, you can get away with buying a less expensive, lower bandwidth plan.

Web hosting may seem confusing, especially if you are just beginning your journey, but remember one thing: if you find a good hosting company with excellent customer service, you will be able to get answers to any question that you may have.

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