Web Hosting Tips For
Beginners
If you are thinking
about setting up your first website or registering your own domain
name, there are a whole host (pun intended) of companies out there
lining up for your business. This is a double edged sword because
although it’s great for consumers to have choices, the greater they
are, the more bewildering they become.
In your attempt to make
a decision you will negotiate a minefield of headlines clamoring
for your attention and probably baffling you beyond belief, so here
are a few ground rules for those first venturing into the world of
web hosting.
Before you do anything,
it is wise to have a good idea of exactly what kind of user you are
– will you be setting up a personal website or blog on your domain
or are you a business user? If you are setting up a business
website your priorities will probably be somewhat different and
likewise your needs. Think carefully about what you want as you
research the best deals. I have concentrated more on business users
here, as a lot of the issues are perhaps not as vital to many
non-commercial webmasters, although they are certainly no less
worthy of consideration.
The first thing to
remember, as with most things in life, the general rule will be
that you get what you pay for. Big numbers and low prices do not
always constitute a good deal. When you see companies offering a
terabyte of storage for a dollar a month, remember that most
websites need nowhere near this amount of disk space – it’s a
hollow offer because the company knows that you will almost
certainly never need it, but big numbers look good, particularly to
the uninitiated.
If you have some idea of
the amount of space you will need, all well and good, if you don’t,
you will probably not need more than most companies offer you in a
decent package.
If you are a business
user, decide what kind of website you are hoping to run and what
features you are likely to need – for example, will you want
e-commerce facilities for online ordering? A good idea is to look
at the websites of your competition as you will probably want
something along similar lines. Make sure that the hosting company
you choose can support the features you need.
At this point, a quick
word about people who are engaged in online marketing – you will
have certain requirements that some hosts may not be prepared to
accommodate. Some hosts will not allow certain scripts to be hosted
on their servers, so once again, buyer beware – if you want to set
up a traffic exchange perhaps, or safe lists for example, you need
to check before you buy your online space. Some hosting companies
are geared far more towards certain markets than others so be sure
to position yourself with a service that is sympathetic to your
requirements – this applies to everyone, not just online
marketers!
Returning to the numbers
game, there are some that are very important. Look at the amount of
data transfer or bandwidth that you are being offered. If you are
expecting a high volume of traffic and a lot of activity (for
example downloading of files, particularly large files like sound
and video) your bandwidth requirements will be far greater than a
personal user with their low traffic site about their daily life.
There is nothing worse for business than to see a ‘bandwidth
exceeded’ error when someone tries to access your business online –
it looks very unprofessional and people are far less likely to
return.
The other vital number
is uptime. Once again, for business users in particular, downtime
is a credibility and business killer, so the reliability of your
host is paramount. Nobody can genuinely offer you one hundred
percent uptime guarantee – that is just the nature of the
technology, but you should be looking for ninety-nine percent
upwards.
This leads us to support
from the hosting company – it is almost a requirement nowadays for
them to advertise 24/7 support, but remember that talk is cheap,
and the definition of 24/7 support can be a very loose one. For
you, when things go wrong, you need to be able to contact someone
right away, but you also want problems fixed in the minimum amount
of time – just having someone around to answer the phones out of
office hours does not constitute 24 hour support. If you need
technical support, particularly important to new users and less
“techie” types, will your host have the people and the time to
assist you and answer your questions? It is difficult to know which
hosting companies perform in this area so again, do your research –
ask around, visit forums online and check any testimonials from
existing customers. You will probably hear many horror stories, but
hopefully some good feedback too, and forewarned is forearmed as
they say.
Many web hosts rent
their server space and although this is not necessarily a bad
thing, it is another area where not all hosting companies are the
same. If a company owns its own data center, you are often assured
of far quicker response times should there be any hardware
problems, there being no middle men to slow down the communication
process.
Hardware problems tend to be solved far more quickly by a host who
has direct access to its servers.
As far as a lot of
hosting features go, the numbers figure prominently in advertising,
so know what they mean and you’ll understand if they are important
to you. As an example, I have the capability to set up unlimited
email accounts, or at least 999. Do I need that many? Certainly
not, but for some businesses this could be a very important feature
– particularly if you wish every employee, as well as every
department, to have an email account on a given domain.
Talking of domains, how
many will you want to host on your web space? If you are only just
beginning the journey, you’ve bought your domain name; can you
foresee ever needing unlimited domain name hosting? How many will
your business need in the future? How many names do you want to pay
for? How many sub-domains do you anticipate wanting to set up? So
again, think about your needs before being blinded by marketing
excess with the “big numbers” game.
Most hosting companies
now offer a range of add-on services, for example, website building
software – that sounds great to anyone new to the web but sometimes
all it amounts to are a few templates. This might be fine if you
have experience in web authoring, HTML, CSS……but if you’re
inexperienced, some host’s web building software won’t be of much
use. I have heard from any would-be website builders who have spent
money on a template, only to be completely lost as to how to edit
it!
If these kinds of extras are important to you, be sure to
understand what you are buying before parting with your money.
There are some web hosting companies who provide a lot of support
to new webmasters, both from their own staff and from other users
of their hosting services – if you think you’ll benefit from extra
help in the areas outside of hosting, finding such a company could
be invaluable to you.
I haven’t gone into too
much detail here because, after all, it’s a general article aimed
at beginners. My resource box at the foot of this article contains
some useful links and leads to a lot more information so please
check them out.
If you find a good
hosting company straight off the bat, it will save you a lot of
frustration and worry further down the line, so do shop wisely.
Cheap may be just fine for many people and there are plenty of
cheap web hosting offers around today, but if your business is
going to depend on your web presence, it may not always be the
wisest move to cut corners.
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since the early days of the internet. For more information on
reliable hosting solutions please visit The Cayman Host and his
recommended choice for new business hosting.
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