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If you have been searching for web hosting options, you know there are a TON of companies offering the service. How do you choose? Obviously price is a pretty big factor, but what else should one expect?
There are a few things that are very important to watch for;
hosting space and bandwidth limit. It is important not to assume each service offers the same space. Generally the ‘low cost’ hosting packages are limited in one of these or limited in the number of domains you can have with one account. What this means is if you have x data on your hosting plan and it begins to get a lot of traffic, you could run out of bandwidth, limiting the exposure of your site. You want the hosting space to be large enough to hold all your websites and data. If you have video or a lot of graphics, this can add up pretty fast. The number of domains that can be registered within one account is another factor that is important to determine. If you don’t intend to have many sites, then it may not matter as much. But, as you start creating websites, you may find that you end up with more sites than you would think.
Some sort of webpage building tool. Most reputable hosts include some sort of web design software or application. They are generally not as good as something like dreamweaver or, xSitePro but, included in a good hosting package, it is essentially free, which is always my favorite price:)
Technical Support. This is not a issue with the big hosts, but it can be if you sign up with a smaller company. Check the customer support process, which will be described on their page.
Adwords Credit. A good host package will often come with credit to advertise your new site (or what ever you wish). You don’t have to understand exactly what this is right away, but know that when your site is built and ready for traffic, this is something you will want to take advantage of. Considering buying ‘clicks’ can be as cheap as 0.10/click, a $30 credit could drive upwards of 300 people to your site (or more), which is helpful to boost your site in Googles ranking. I have a number of hosts that I really like that satisfy all these points and more, so then it really just comes down to cost.
What should you expect to pay for hosting that meets these requirements? The common cost for a host such as this is around $6/month. This can range down to a few deals for $5/month to $8-9/month and in some cases even higher. If you get hosting for $5/month you have done well.
But I just found a top host, Webhosting Pad, that is running a limited promo of $3.96/month and up to 6 months free! This is an amazing price considering the features;
UNLIMITED* Hosting Space
UNLIMITED* Bandwidth
Host UNLIMITED Domains
Unlimited Email Accounts
Unlimited Databases
Unlimited FTP Accounts
Free Site Builder
CGI, Ruby (RoR), Perl, PHP, MYSQL
Anti Virus and SPAM Protection
Free Domain Name for life
Ecommerce Enabled w/ Secure Server
$50 Mivo Ad credit
$25 Yahoo Ad credit
$30 Google Ad credit
Free Professional Consulting (WOW)
I don’t know how long this promo will run. Generally deals like this don’t stick around long. If your looking for a solid host, with all the bells and whistles and you want the best deal out there. I would say this is it.
To put this in prospective, you get more money in ad credits, over $100’s, for less than the value of the credits! I know the hosting world very well and I can honestly say, this is one of THE BEST DEALS out there by far!
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August 5th, 2008 at 8:55 pm
This is a great package. Thank you for finding it! Now to build some sites!
Thank you,
Trish
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And then of course there are people that like to collect both.
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August 29th, 2008 at 7:57 pm
Thanks for the nice comments folks. I am trying to do a good job of finding only Top Quality Tools and Online resources and too steer away from being too salesy.
I would most welcome any suggestions that you feel would make your visit more rewarding.
Cheers,
Jeromy
November 11th, 2008 at 9:37 am
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