Cheap Webhosting Without Feature Sacrifice
There are so many different web hosting
companies out there that it can be a confusing process just trying to choose
one. Here are a few things to
consider that will help make it easier for you.
The first thing that must be determined is what
type of website or websites you are going to feature. This will greatly
influence your ultimate choice in web hosts. If you are only going to have a
website of less than one hundred pages and you arenŐt going to be hosting videos
and streaming audio you will find that a standard entry level web hosting
package will probably do the trick for you. You can find these packages for
under $10 per month and there are numerous companies that offer this type of
service.
Another option to consider as a small company is
shared web hosting. Again you can get this type of service for well under $10
per month and you can always upgrade as you grow. The thing to remember is not
to sacrifice quality just to save a few bucks a year. There isnŐt a lot of
difference in price to go with a web host that offers really good features as
opposed to one that offers shoddy service.
One of the other issues that can be confusing
for people is that of bandwidth. In a nutshell, this is the amount of data that
your site is allowed to transfer through the web hostŐs servers. If you are
operating a business website do not skimp on this. Many web hosts have
automatic shut downs enabled if your site goes over its monthly bandwidth
allotment.
Although it is nearly impossible to determine a
bandwidth amount in the beginning you can get a good idea to start with by
figuring the number of web pages you have, their size in megabytes, and the
number of hits you expect daily and multiply it to get an idea for the bandwidth
usage you may have over a month. If you choose the right web hosting company
they will let you upgrade if it looks like you are going to go over. Another
key is to be sure that the company offers web stats that will allow you to
check the traffic and hits that are coming to your site.