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Web Hosting Checklist:
This Decision Can Make or Break your Business
Since most of my visitors always ask
about web hosting. I wanted to provide a good article for you to
view and make an informed decision. Let me know if you have any
questions.
If you're a work at home mom like me, you may also have struggled with
finding reliable web hosting. Well, over the years (and many headaches
later), I've come up with a checklist of essentials that your web host
must have before you even consider working with them.
1. Excellent Reliability.
There is nothing more frustrating than finding out your website is down,
and has been for hours. Although no time is a good time to have your
site down, the timing can be just terrible. That sinking feeling when
you've purchased advertising and you know the ad is about to be sent out
and you go to your website for last minute touches and … it's down.
That is not cool. That is not acceptable. You must make sure that the
web host you select not only has good reliability, but superior
reliability. This is your business on the line, not some hobby site.
Treat it as such and get hosting that works for you when you need it.
But, you can't just trust a website that says they are reliable. Make
sure they can prove it.
2. Superior Customer Support.
When you do need help, make sure that your hosting will provide it. One
thing I recommend is to contact support to ask a simple question about
the hosting, before buying. That will give you an idea of what the
customer service is like before you make a commitment.
Yes,
customer service has a difficult job – making sure they do not confuse
less-experienced customers, yet, at the same time, also making sure not
to talk down to the geek types. However, you should never feel like you
are a "bother" or that your question is not as important as anyone
else's.. or worse, dumb. You should find a web host with superior
customer support.
3. The Stats You Need.
Several of the most popular hosts do not offer the web stats that every
online business needs. You may not think that you need stats, but, how
else are you going to know what is working – and what is not?
You need stats that tell you where your visitors are coming from, how
long they are staying, and which pages they are coming in and going
from. Does your web host offer that? If they have a CPanel as their
control panel, they do. Find a web host that uses a standard CPanel.
4. Affordable.
Why spend more if you don't have to? When looking for a web host, price
is always a factor. So, shop around and make sure that the web host you
decide upon offers a great price.
5. Room to Grow.
The web host you choose should offer unlimited hosting. This means,
that, if you add more websites to your package down the road, the price
does not increase drastically for each one. Many online businesses start
with one site and grow over time. Can your host grow with you?
6. Bandwidth and Disk Space.
Also, make sure that the host you choose is in the ballpark for
bandwidth and disk space. Most programs offer approximately the same
amount, but, especially if you plan to add a lot of audio or video, be
sure to look into this, as well.
7. A History of Happy Customers.
New hosting companies are popping up daily. Some are being run by a
couple of teenagers in their garage. Obviously, that's not who I want to
entrust my business to. Do you?
I want to know that the company I'm choosing has been around a few
years, and has a history of happy customers to show for it. I don't
think that's too much to ask, and you shouldn't either.
Those are the key features that any web host should offer before you
consider doing business with them. Choosing a web host can be more
important than any other decision you make in your online business – if
you choose wrong. So, take the time and find a web host that will work
with you, and help you to succeed.
About
this contributor:
Nicole Dean is co-owner of
Mom Webs Hosting where you'll find the host
that offers everything a work at home mom needs – reliability, unlimited
hosting, and customer service that never makes you feel intimidated --
all at a price you can afford.
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