
Choose A Host That Matches Your Home Business Needs
With plethora of hosting companies offering services, choosing
a good web host seems an intimidating task. The technical
jargon is hard to decipher and that makes it difficult further.
It is better to prepare beforehand and then search for offers
rather than acting otherwise.
What is web hosting? If one compares the web to land hosing
is the place where your office or website will be placed.
Server is the computer which stores your website files and
allows them to be viewed on clicking the link to your site.
With free hosting out of question for business and dedicated
hosting being too expensive, shared hosting is the only
and good option for home business. As the name suggests,
in shared hosting your site is stored with many others unlike
dedicated hosting which stores only your site.
Now let us discuss other features:
?Disc or Server space:
This is the space on hard disk of your server that will
be allotted to your site. Without graphics a typical web
page occupies 40 - 50 Kb. Now 1000 kb = 1 MB. Allowing space
for graphics too and need for any future expansion anything
between 50 -100 MB should be good enough if you are not
running a flashy website. Many companies offer space up
to 1 GB (1000 MB) but if you do not require, do not fall
for the offer.
?Bandwidth:
A very important aspect and often overlooked. This is the
amount of actual data that can be transferred from the web
server that holds your website. It is directly linked to
the number of visitors to your site. If you have 10000 visitors
per month with few downloads you will require anything between
5 -6 GB per month. More downloads means higher requirement.
As your business grows you will need more. For starting
10 GB should be good enough. That leaves you with extra
margin.
?E- Mail aliases:
This lets you formulate an e-mail address on your site
address e.g. anything@ your sitename.com where anything
can be support, live support, help, info, subscribe etc.
Anything! This makes your business look professional. Look
for you needs but anything around 10 is good enough. Many
companies offer unlimited aliases too.
?Watch for these too:
If you plan to accept payment on your side an access to
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption is must. If you want
your site to be interactive you would need to install cgi(Common
Gateway Interface). So better to look for a host who supplies
you your own cgi bin.
If you wish to create your site in Microsoft FrontPage
then check whether your host provides FrontPage extension.
If you plan to run a site with database then MySQL should
be a desired feature.
Your host should also provide you free access to your server.
You should have free access to log files and statistics
of the traffic your site receives. If your host offers referral
programme it is better.
?Customer Support:
This matters a great deal to your business. You will need
this help whenever you run in trouble. If your host is not
supportive or is not prompt enough then it could mean loss
in your business. See that you are provided a good and meaningful
support. Send them a question or two. Study the response.
Find out if they are available on phone in case you are
in emergent situation.
Make sure that this service is free and they will not charge
anything in name of customer support.
Finally, you will have to find what matches your business
needs. Search before you settle for a deal. Narrow down
your choice to a few prospective hosts. Look for their reputation.
Ask them examples of sites hosted.
Check with their existing clients and find how satisfied
they are. Most good business hosts are available between
$ 15- 50 with few differences that could matter to the individual.
You can start small and upgrade later provided your host
gives you this option. Select the one who allows you to
expand if the need arises.
Just two words before you go. "Select carefully"
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