How To Choose Your Web Host |
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May 12, 2008 |
Without a good web host, all the hard work you have put into your website will have been wasted. Make sure you know what to look for when choosing!
1: HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR WEB HOST
Step 6: You need a home on the Internet for your website
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- Step 1: How to set your website goal
- Step 2: How to identify and target your market
- Step 3: How to write your content
- Do you need a web designer?
- Step 4: How to choose your web designer
- Step 5: How to choose your domain name
- Step 6: How to choose your web host
- Step 7: How to launch your website
- Why completing your website is not the end
- Step 8: How to promote your website
See the complete guide at 3
What is a web host?
- Stores your website on a computer
- Receives requests from visitors’ computers
- Sends visitors to your website
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First, decide what your hosting requirements are
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Bandwidth (volume of data transfer)
- How much traffic are you expecting?
- Most websites will only need low bandwidth
- Websites with a lot of large files (e.g. videos) may need more
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Disk space
- How much space do you need for your website files?
- Most websites will only need a small amount of space
- Websites with a lot of large files (e.g. videos) will need more
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Server Side Language
- Your website may be written using a specific coding language
- What coding language are you/ your web developer going to use?
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specific features does your website require? E.g. mailing lists, databases, email forwarding, secure servers
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Now you can choose one of 3 types of hosting
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Shared server hosting
- Many clients using one shared server
- Suitable for small to medium-bandwidth websites
- Ideal for new websites
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Virtual private a server into several virtual servers
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Dedicated server hosting
- One server per website
- For large websites that require very high bandwidth
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Now decide which hosting features are important to you
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Support
- Are there guaranteed response times?
- 24 hours a day, 365 days a year?
- What is the process to get a human response? – Avoid web hosts with multiple layers of automated responses
- If you prefer speaking to someone, do they have a phone helpline?
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Server uptime
- Do they guarantee a high percentage of uptime?
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Price
- Are there monthly or yearly fees?
- Are there hidden fees?
- Cheaper not always best, but not always worst either
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Geographic location
- Less important, but better if the server is close to your target market to maximize response times
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What about free web hosting?
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Free Hosting?
- Usually supported by advertisements
- May suffer from poor server uptime
- May have reduced bandwidth
- Non-existent customer support
- No grounds for complaints
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How to make the final choice
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Read testimonials reviews
While not always reliable, these can give you an idea about quality
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Visit websites hosted by the company
- Test the website response times (but bear in mind bad web design can also slow a website’s response time)
- Contact the website owner for their opinion
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Take a trial
- Look for a money-back guarantee
- Try out the web host for a period
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Without a good web host, your website will suffer. Choose carefully, and start with a basic plan – you can easily upgrade later.
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You’ve now seen how to choose a web host. This is the sixth step in the process of good website design. See the complete guide at 26
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May 12, 2008
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