Web Hosting Price Vs. Quality

October 8th, 2008 | admin | web-hosting-guides.com

As the Internet expands, demand for different web-hosting services increases proportionally. Additional numbers of people are joining the web world every day with personal sites for their business or organization. Many people choose low-cost solutions to host their web site, but it if your web site is important to you, you should consider quality as much as price.

For instance, putting your site on a low costs web host can affect the speed at which customers access it. Many surfers on broadband connections get annoyed when site’s server does not keep up with their connection. If it does not offer fast access and downloads, people will be reluctant to revisit the site. They would leave the place with a negative impression about you result in long term economic loss.

A well-established web host may charge more for the facilities but in the long run they may offer better and latest services complying with the trends in the market. Some high quality hosts even offers free add-ones and promotions. The features like free web site builder or support for MySQL databases ensure that the ultimate cost involved in building a productive website are a lesser amount. These facilities may not be available when one goes for a cheaper web host - or you may have to pay extra for them!

The cheapest web hosts may not always have a good reputation, either. Reputable companies in the web hosting business have a well-established infrastructure that ensures better services. Their servers tend to be down less frequently and they are less likely to go out of business (and take your data with them!).

Thus it is advisable to check out a host’s reputation and quality as well as its price. The good news is, there are some web hosts that offer both outstanding service as well as competitive prices. Don’t sell yourself short with anything else!

Paul Herbert recommends Net Explorers ( http://www.hosting-netexplorers.co.uk/ ) for high quality UK web hosting.

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Paid vs. Free Web Hosting

October 7th, 2008 | admin | web-hosting-guides.com

It really depends on what your needs are and what you are trying to accomplish. There are advantages and disadvantages for both paid and free web hosting.

Free Web Hosting

Advantages:

- The most obvious benefit is that it’s free.

- You can use your free web space to practice programming. Not many, but some free web hosting plans support a programming language such as PHP, ASP, CGI/Perl, Coldfusion or JSP.

- A free web hosting plan is great for creating a small personal website.

Disadvantages:

- A bunch of free web hosts place their banner and text ads on your website.

- With a large number of free hosts, your website is placed in a sub-domain or a folder (www.yourwebsite.freehosting.com or www.freehosting.com/yourwebsite) which sometimes results in poor search engine rankings.

- Because they are offering free hosting, the majority of free web hosts can not afford to offer 24/7 or any support.

- Very few free web hosts offer a control panel with their plans.

- Another flaw with free web hosts is many don’t allow FTP access which is an obstacle if you have many files to upload.

- Free web hosting plans don’t offer much disk space or data transfer. This could be a problem if you have a lot of large files or if your website generates a lot of traffic.

Paid Web Hosting

Advantages:

- With paid hosting, you will now have any unwanted text or banner ads placed on your website.

- Your website will not be placed in a sub-domain or folder. You will have your own domain name (yourwebsite.com) which will not only result in better search engine rankings, it also looks more professional.

- Most paid web hosts offer 24/7 support.

- A lot of paid web hosting plans offer a control panel such as cPanel, Vdeck, Plesk or Ensim which offer features like web stats, the ability to password protect directories, and the ability to create web based email accounts.

- Most paid web hosts offer FTP access.

- The majority of paid web hosting plans support a couple programming languages such as PHP, ASP, CGI/Perl, Coldfusion and JSP.

- With the more disk space and data transfer you get with paid hosting, you can add more files to your website and it can handle more traffic.

Disadvantages:

- The only disadvantage here is that it’s not free.

Brian Shoemaker is the owner of the web hosting directory Find-A-Web-Host.com (offering free script installations) with web hosts offering affordable web hosting.

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Unlimited Web Hosting Offers

October 3rd, 2008 | admin | web-hosting-guides.com

If you have been looking around for a web host, you probably already have seen some of these offers: Unlimited Data Transfer, Unlimited Bandwidth or Unlimited Disk Space. The truth is, these deals are not possible.

Unlimited data transfer, or some web hosts might say unlimited bandwidth, is not possible, because if a web host has a server that is connected at 1.544 Mbps (Megabits per second) the maximum amount of data transfer that can be received is * 465.9 GB (Gigabytes) per month. This is a lot more data transfer than most websites will need. However, it is limited to the 465.9 Gigabytes per month and there will be other websites on the server sharing the data transfer if you have a shared web hosting plan.

You may also have heard of offers for unlimited disk space. Also, this is not possible. This maybe a little more obvious. Your disk space is limited to the size of the server’s hard drive. Again, if you have a shared web hosting plan, you will be sharing the space with other websites.

So, why do web hosts make these offers? They do it under the assumption that many websites won’t use very much data transfer and disk space. Be careful with web hosts who make these unlimited offers and always read their policies, terms of service, or user agreement page concerning the unlimited offers.

When searching for a web host, look for hosts that don’t make these unlimited data transfer and unlimited disk space offers or, make sure you read the web host’s terms of service concerning the offers.

* 1.544 Megabits x 60 (seconds in a minute) x 60 (minutes in a hour) x 24 (hours in a day) x 30 (days in a month) = 4002048 Megabits = 4002048000000 bits = 500256000000 bytes = 465.9 Gigabytes
(8 bits = 1 byte and 1 Gigabyte = 1,073,741,824 bytes)

Brian Shoemaker is the owner of the web hosting directory Find-A-Web-Host.com (offering free script installations) with web hosts offering affordable web hosting.

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