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Hosting Providers - How to Pick a Good One

Topic: Business Start-upFeaturing Joseph NyamachePublished October 20, 2008

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One question you may have asked yourself is "how do I choose a hosting provider when there are thousands of available hosting companies online?" Well, it really is like searching through the yellow pages in an attempt to find burger restaurants. On this article today, we are going to look at some of the factors that you need to consider before choosing your web hosting provider. Listed below are some tips that will hopefully guide you in the right direction.

Some of the most important factors that need to be taken into consideration when selecting a web hosting company include the percentage of server uptime that is available. The dream standard for server uptime is 98% to 99%. An acceptable percentage is 65%.

Something else which should be taken into consideration is the space that is provided for the files that will make up your website. What quantity of bandwidth is included in your package? Monthly bandwidth is the amount of data transfer which allows visitors to view and use your web site.

Because the trends of today are changing in web hosting services, it is vital to ensure that you have as much server space and bandwidth as possible. This is because with more space and bandwidth, then your site will be able to handle more traffic or run specific programs as your business grows.

When purchasing web hosting it is just as important to ensure that you have CGI access as well as features such as MySQL, Real Audio, Real Video, and Cold Fusion. SSL or Secure Socket Layer is a crucial feature for doing ecommerce. All order and credit card information is encrypted until it reaches you when using this feature. You can purchase an SSL certificate from a majority of web hosting providers. This should be displayed on your website which will verify that your site transactions are safe and secure.

Even though we have spoken about this in other articles, it cannot be stressed enough that you will require a domain name that reflects the nature of your business. For example, if you had a sports business, then you may have an URL that is www.coloradosports dotcom. In order to receive your very own unique domain name, you must firstly check the availability of the name with a domain name search. This service is offered by domain registrars such as Network Solutions.

When choosing your web hosting provider, bear in mind that there are literally thousands of web hosting providers to choose from. There are some very good deals available to fit everyone's budget if only you search well enough for them.

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