How To Choose The Best Web Host...For You
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How To Choose The Best Web Host...For You
Copyright 2005 Anthony Vita
Web Hosting is a service. Auto mechanics also provide a
service. How would you decide which mechanic is best for
you? Price? Experience? Reliability? This is the same line
of thinking that should go into deciding which company
should host your website.
It is very common to see choices centered around price,
especially with so much competition in the hosting
business. It is not uncommon to see hosting plans range
from free to upwards of $50 per month. However, if you
happened to see a sign on the street that said "$2 mechanic
inside" you would probably drive right by, right? How good
could a "$2 mechanic" possibly be? Why would a mechanic
with skill and experience charge next to nothing for their
service? Certainly, it is worth paying a mechanic. You
don't want to be overcharged, but you do realize an
experienced mechanic has value.
This example is very similar to the hosting world. Some may
argue a car is more important than a website. Tell that to
the bed and breakfast owner who does 90% of their booking
via their online reservation system. If your business
depends on a website to either completely drive or
supplement sales, you know how important a website can be.
When it comes to choosing a host, there are not enough
choices centered around experience and reliability. These
are the foundations for any good company. A mechanic who
has worked on cars for 10 years is going to be more familar
with his trade than a mechanic who only has 2 years
experience. If you were deciding on a mechanic, wouldn't
you lean towards the one who has worked on cars for a
longer period of time and perhaps comes on a good
recommendation?
Okay, enough talk about cars, let's talk hosting. When you
are looking for a company to provide the service of web
hosting, try placing price aside for a moment. First, look
for a company that has been in businesss for a number of
years. Any host that has been around for over 5 years is
probably doing something right. That's not to say a host of
2 years can't help you, but at least begin your search with
the most experienced.
After you've found a few candidates, write down about 10
questions you would like to ask your future host. Even if
you know the answers to some questions, that's okay. The
reason for the questions is to see how long it takes to get
answers and the quality of those answers. If you don't like
what you see, scratch them off your list because that is
exactly the type of response you will get when a support
issue arises.
Try to get the web addresses of 4 or 5 sites they host and
visit over a period of a week or so and see if you notice
any downtime or blatant sluggishness. You may even want to
email the owners of these sites and ask what they think of
their host.
This may seem like alot of work just to decide on a host
for your website. It's certainly more involved than simply
looking for the cheapest price. When you only look at price
you overlook some essential factors, such as experience and
reliability. If your website is important to you or your
business, you will come to rely on that experience which
translates into quality service.
About the Author:
Anthony Vita has been helping businesses and individuals
get an online presence ever since starting his own
successful web hosting business, Web Feat, Inc., in 1997.
Contact him at www.webfeathost.com
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