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Webhosting
Checklist
When
buying webspace or hosting as an starting webmaster you don't
know where to look at. In this article you can find a checklist
that shows you how to determine what company has a good hosting
offer for you.
1.
Does the company have what you need?
For
starting webmasters a simple website without any scripting languages
is sufficient. But when you look further you will see that many
hosting companies offer PHP, Perl and other languages within their
packages. Our advise is take what ever you need, and what you
expect that you need.
2.
Diskspace
How
many diskspace do you need? This is an important issue, however
for a standard website you need no more than 25 Mb this is enough
for about 400 pictures and dozens of documents. If you use a database
you can even put more documents on your site with database driven
templates.
3.
Bandwidth
It
is very important that you have enough bandwidth. Depending on
your pages you can have 100's or even 1000's of visitors for 1
Gb in traffic, however paying for 50 Gb of bandwidth and not using
1 Gb is a waste of money. An important issue with bandwidth is
that you know how much you should pay a Gigabyte if you use more
bandwidth than included. And if you get any updates if that figure
is about to be reached.
4.
Speed
To
make sure your visitors get to view your pages fast, you should
make sure that your host is fast. You can determine this by visiting
the webhosting company site, but usually they make sure their
own page is pretty fast so that isn't a good measurement in many
cases. Pinging the host isn't always a good tool. You can get
a good idea of the server speed by visiting another site which
is hosted on a server of the company, but you should figure out
yourself which site that is.
5.
Reliability
Is
your web host reliable? This question is hard to answer but however
you can find out. Just do a search on Google and search for your
website hosting company, you can find out user comments on that
host and if it is, or isn't, reliable and stable.
6.
Customer support
This
is primarily important for the beginning webmaster. Good customer
support is essencial if you do this the first time. Lots of hosting
companies have toll-free support, which can save you lots of time.
7.
Location of your hosting provider
The
location of your hosting provider can be very important. It doesn't
bother if you have an international site, but imagine that you
have a site that is mainly focused on German visitors. It would
be unlogical to host your site in the US. This should make a difference
if you got a certain geographic target area.
8.
Extra features
Does
the web host have any extra features? This can mean any of the
following;
- Is there support for sub-domains/DNS management?
- Is there support for your own error 404 pages?
- Are there any e-mail accounts included?
- Do you have database support?
- Does the host have any pre-installed scripts available?
Based
on this checklist, we had finally decided that Internet Mastery
Center must be hosted on 3rdSphere,
but that's not all. Ultimately, we were very satisfied and impressed
by what we should convey as its USP: The overall hosting
service is built from ground up with Internet Marketing in mind.
If
you have been a subscriber to our newsletter and e-courses for
a while, you should have gained a good impression of how far we
can stretch our online creativity by riding on the capabilities
of 3rdSphere
which include 2 integrated website editors, traffic generation
and tracking tools, mail management, statistics report, a variety
of powerful web extension technologies, e-commerce gateway implementation,
ready products for you to sell etc. Simply said, we are its happy
customers.
We
hope that this helps you choosing the right hosting provider for
your website!
Extracted
from Web Tool Central.

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