Website
Hosting - You Might Get What You Paid For!
by: CJ Hardy When
looking for a web host, too often you are
sold on the price per month which usually
includes a special or package deal.
This is fine if you have a personal site
and not a business.
If you are the latter and want cheap hosting
for your start-up business; digest the following.
The most important lesson you will learn
is that the costs of hosting a website (although
definitely important) will not make a good
decision for Hosting choices.
I tried 3 cheap hosts and found there was
a huge difference in what I got for my money.
In the end, it's a toss between cheaper
webhosting costs and the ability to talk
to Support when you have a question or worse,
a problem.
Here are 3 points summarizing the basic
yet critical issues you should be aware
of, when planning a typical small business
website...
1. Do not even look at free hosting for
your Business.
There are too many pitfalls (restrictions)
for an online business when looking at a
free host.
Instead, be prepared to spend around $8
per year for a real domain name of your
own and find a reasonable hosting solution
for under $10-$15 per month.
2. Find out what web services you will
need immediately and what you will need
in future.
You will need at least one merchant service
for customer payments. Depending on your
business, you may want an Autoresponder
service but don't look at the free ones
either.
As with Web Hosting, the free Autoresponder
services often lack Support or professional
pull.
3. Your website should look professional
- don't fill it 90% FULL of adverts and
bad content.
Slapping up a "weeks worth of web
site" will not guarantee you a cent.
Think about hiring someone to put your
words into "webspeak", spell check
and sell well.
About The Author
CJ Hardy owns
WebHostAlive.com and created the
site for a Hobby. You can Register
at
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