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How To Choose A Web Host
Many business people certainly don't look forward to the time when
a suitable web hosting provider must be chosen. And they have good
reasoning behind it. This article is all about the pros and cons
of web hosting companies - including the scams and some tips on
how to avoid them. After reading this article, you should be more
equipped when the time comes for you to make the big decision.
Choosing a Local Host
For businesses that specialize in certain areas (i.e. the area they
are located in), it is quite important to try to choose a host that
is located near you. Some reasons are:
- You will have access to local technical support when required
- You will have greater success with service complaints to higher
bodies
You will have access to local technical support when you need
it
With all technology these days, something is always bound to go
wrong. Web site hosting is no different, and when you notice that
something is wrong with your site or e-mail, you need it fixed quickly.
You could be losing customers while your website is offline! In
times like these, you need instant access to technical support.
Making a phone call always results in a faster response than sending
an e-mail, and obviously making a phone call to a hosting company
located close to you will save you money. You don't want to be paying
interstate or international rates to receive support!
You will have greater success with service complaints to higher
bodies
Many business people receive the infamous "Nigerian Money Scam"
in their inboxes on a weekly, possibly even daily, basis. The well-known
scam promises you a cut of a large sum if you "help" by
"hiding" the money. To "help", you have to provide
your bank account details - and that's where the scam begins. Don't
be surprised if you do this and find out the next day that your
account has been cleaned out!
One of the reasons this scam is so successful is because the people
that pilot it are based in Nigeria. If you are from Australia, the
US, the UK, Canada, or any other country, and you fall for this
scam, the people that have your money are out of reach of any law
enforcement agency. That's why you must be careful with hosting
companies that aren't located near you - if your credit card gets
continually charged until it reaches the credit limit, and the host
is located in Nigeria, there's not much you can do about it!
Fraud isn't the only problem with web hosts. A host might provide
terrible service that you aren't happy about. Here in Australia,
the independent Telecommunications
Industry Ombudsman takes complaints from consumers about telephone
or internet services provided by other companies (and there would
be similar options available in other countries). It's a great way
to get your complaint heard if the company in question is not listening
to you. Once again, if your web host is located out of your country,
it will be quite hard to file a complaint this way.
Avoiding Hosting Scams
Recently, one of my friends found a web host that provided fantastic
facilities, including unlimited data storage and unlimited data
transfer, for only $1 per month.
Pop quiz: What are three of the surest signs that a hosting
company is a scam?
If you don't know the answer to that question, read the first sentence
of this section again.
Three of the surest signs that a hosting company is a scam are a
promise of "unlimited" (or unusually high) data storage,
a promise of "unlimited" (or unusually high) data transfer,
and an unusually low price. Paying $1 a month for hosting works
out to $12 a year. Can you really expect a hosting company to survive
with an income like that? They'd only get a lunch or two each year
out of your $12.
Providing "unlimited" data storage and "unlimited"
data transfer is technically impossible. No computer system can
keep storing information forever - if you wrote a program that continuously
uploaded 10 kilobytes of data to your host every second of the day,
you'd upload 843.75 gigabytes of data in a 24-hour period. In a
week, you'd have almost 6,000 gigabytes. Most hosts would not be
able to store that!
Data transfer costs money, even for hosting providers. If a hosting
provider promises you unlimited data transfer, it's a sign of a
scam. If it costs them money, how can they afford to give it to
you for free?
Before going with a new hosting company, always take some time to
check them out. Do a quick search in Google
for your host, and read up on any articles and reviews that come
up about them. By reading about other people's experiences, you
can learn from their mistakes.
When I mention scams, I don't mean that scamming hosting companies
are not giving you what they promise. I mean that they are promising
something that is too good to be true, to get you lured in, and
then they run off with your money. A simple well-known phrase that
will keep you protected most of the time if you stick to it - If
it's too good to be true, it probably is!
Choosing A Host That Meets Your Needs
Choosing a host that meets your needs is important. You need to
choose one that provides what you need, and doesn't provide what
you don't need. You don't want to get stuck out in the cold with
a website that doesn't function as you want it to, and you don't
want to be paying for facilities that you don't use. So, take some
time to write a quick list of what you're looking for in a web host.
- How much money are you willing to spend? (setup fees, monthly/quarterly/yearly
charges)
- How much data storage space do you need?
- How much data transfer allowance do you need?
- Do you require e-mail accounts? How many?
- Do you need access to a server-side scripting and database solution?
(ASP, PHP, Cold Fusion, Perl, CGI, MySQL, Microsoft Access, FrontPage)
There are many more questions you could ask yourself - these are
just some of them. You may also need to have a chat to your web
host to make the final decisions on what facilities you need. For
example, if you have five pages in your site with not many images
or downloads you won't need more than five megabytes of storage
space. But if you have sixty pages of content and a large download
directory, you'll need a lot more space and lots of data transfer
allowance if you're planning on people downloading from you!
Conclusion
Today I've explained to you some of the aspects of web hosting that
you should consider before choosing which company you will trust
with your important web site. You've learnt about scams and how
to avoid them, and you've learnt the importance of choosing a host
that meets your needs and is located close to you. My hope is that
you'll go out ready to make a decision now with more confidence
and research behind your choice.
By Tim Malone (Source: http://www.hostlibrary.com)
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