How
To Select A Web Host
Selecting A
Quality Web Host
How do You Get A Website
Online?
Learn how to select a web
host in this tutorial about getting a new website
online for business or personal use. You'll go
through the process of what to look for in an ISP
among other areas of domain name hosting.
"The page cannot be
displayed." Have you ever encountered this message
while surfing the net? Of course you have. We all
have. Think it can't happen to you? Think again. If
you are hosting
your business on one
of the free hosting services, you're literally
placing your entire business in the hands of a
complete stranger.
Free hosting services don't
need to have a reason to shut your site down. You
may get up one morning, try to access your site and
instead of your site loading, this message will
appear, "The page cannot be displayed." There goes
all of your hard work, your web site, your traffic,
your search engine positioning, your customers, all
gone.
Free hosting services aren't
interested in your business or how hard you've
worked to design your web site and create a steady
stream of traffic. Their main concern is their
business. That's why they're doing it.
They display banner ads on
every site they host. Pop up ads are not only
irritating, but they make your site appear to be
unprofessional. In addition, many Search Engines
will not allow free host URLs to be listed.
If you're serious about your
business and you have a sincere desire to succeed,
having your own domain name is a must. It's not a
luxury; it's a necessity.
Businesses using the free
services are not taken seriously. Having your own
domain name is just as important if not more
important than a professional looking web site.
They go hand-in-hand.
What Kind Of Web Hosting
Company Are You Dealing With?
When selecting a professional
web host your first consideration should be the
company.
Check out their background.
Talk to some of their customers and ask them if
they've been satisfied with their service.
How
many customers do they serve?
What is their
uptime percentage?
Do they
require you to make payments in
advance?
Do they
charge set up fees?
How is their
customer support? Test them.
Do they offer
fast connections?
Do they offer
shopping cart software to process your
orders?
Can you
upgrade free of charge?
Web hosting prices vary
greatly. When selecting your host, make sure you're
getting exactly what you're paying for. Keep in
mind, a lower monthly rate will not benefit you if
your site is down a lot, slow, or customer service
is poor.
Criteria for selecting a
host
Selecting a professional web
host is a very important decision. Make sure you do
your homework and ensure the host you select offers
exactly what you need.
Your
own domain name (www.yourname.com)
Your own True
POP email account - name@yourdomain.com
Fast, low
overhead, Multi-T3 access
Your own
unrestricted cgi-bin
Access to SSL
Encryption for secure transactions
Java, C, C++,
Tcl support
Autoresponders
htaccess
Password Protection for your files or
directories
At least 1
GIGABYTE (1024 MB) of Daily Transfer
Design (and
upload to) your site using Netscape or other
HTML editing software
Microsoft
Frontpage (98) Server Extensions for those
utilizing Frontpage
Unlimited
free access to your server via
Telnet/FTP
Online
invoices, account tracking, and payment history
to enable you to check your account balance,
monthly invoices, past payments,
etc.
Complete
daily server backup
Easy access
to your log files
Statistics on
visits to your site
Free web hosts are great for
hosting a personal web site, but not recommended
for a business site. If you're really serious about
your business and want to establish your Internet
presence, I highly recommend Host4Profit. They
provide you with exactly what you need to develop a
profitable Internet business at a very reasonable
price.
From Bob - A Quick Word About Web Hosting And
Dedicated Servers
Why Web Hosting and
Dedicated Servers? Mostly, you hear these whys
because the majority of web owners have very little
knowledge in regards to the technical terms. They
know if they have a web site, they will need a web
hosting service to provide them with the tools they
need to publish their pages. Whether the server is
dedicated or shared, well
that is left to be
answered by you.
People spend years learning
how to build web sites, write articles, create
logos, upgrade web sites, clone web sites and more.
After carefully reviewing what they need they find
that a project could take up to two, four, six, or
even nine weeks to get a TOP GRADE site published.
For starters, do you
have an Internet host?
You will need a host to get
your web site published. If you have a host, you
can spend less time getting this site published.
The key includes adding the correct tools to the
web site so that you have everything you need to
qualify as a top notch website.. To do this you
need to consider:
- Planning
- RSS
feeders
- Encryptions
- Keywords
- Meta Tags
- Anchors,
- SQL
- Automation
Replaced with Chat Features
Voice-Over-Internet Protocol
VoIP capable
- Blog (if
applicable)
- Writing Boards
(If applicable)
- Search Tools
- E-mails
- Design
- Graphics /
Images / Photos
- Web-safe Color
palettes
- FAQ
- Logo
- Domain
Name
- Editing Software
(If applicable)
- Hyperlinks
- Links
- Articles /
Keyword Density
- Buttons
- Pay System (If
applicable)
- Control
Panel
With web designs and
especially web hosts, you will have several things
to consider for your project. Once the project is
completed, you will need to consider SEO tactics to
promote your web pages. As you can see, this is not
a task that can be finished overnight, but you can
add web pages as you go after putting your main
Internet pages online.
More about Finding the
Best Web Host
Whether you have a small
business looking to expand virtually or a great
idea for a web site, or simply looking for a way to
share your thoughts, videos, or photos with friends
and family, getting your very own web site might be
the right move for you.
And, naturally, the key to a
good web site is to have the best web host for you.
There are a lot of web host services out there, but
not all of them are the best web host for you, even
if they work well for me. Here are some tips to
finding the best web host for you.
The first thing you need to
consider when looking for the best web host is the
features offered by the service. You should be
looking for fast e-mail with spam filtering and
blocking. Your web host should have a good track
record in reliability and uptime. This will help
your web site function the way it is meant to. Keep
in mind, of course, that the quality and variety of
services are closely linked to the price - you'll
pay for good services.
Web Hosting Technical
Support
The second thing you need to
weigh when comparing the different web hosting
services is the support offered. This is usually
the most overlooked component of web hosting. Most
of us aren't programmers or computer geniuses, so
we need plenty of helpful and attentive people that
are to help us out.
Many people will focus their
efforts on finding the most features for the lowest
price, but only the truly best web host will also
give you strong technical and customer support.
After all, what good are all of those features if
they can't work and you can't fix them?
Affordable Website Hosting
Companies
Finally, the best web host
will have a good price. The preponderance of web
hosting services out there mean that they engage in
competitive pricing - this is a good thing for you,
as you'll find much lower prices out there than you
might have expected. You can reasonably assume
you'll pay less than ten dollars each month for
quality web hosting.
The best web host is online
right now and waiting for you to discover it. Try
searching through any number of independent,
third-party sites which review all of the major web
hosting services. You can definitely find the right
combination of services, support and price to have
the best web host for you, whether it's for
business, friends and family or something else
entirely.
If you have a quality web
hosting service, you are off to a good start. Now,
get going with your new Internetsite!!
About the
Author
Shelley Lowery is
the author of the acclaimed beginner web design
series, Web
Design Mastery
-- an in-depth guide to professional web design
that is rapidly becoming known as the "Bible" for
professional web design.
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presented by Bob Pardue, owner of Webmaster Course
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