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How to Choose the Right Hosting Company

Topic: Business Start-upPublished December 12, 2008

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Choosing the right hosting company can be difficult to do. There are so many different ones to choose from. How do you know which one is good and which one is not so good? Unfortunately you have to be the one to make this difficult decision.

I hope this article will help make the decision process a little easier.

Customer Service

Customer service is big since you most likely wont talk to these people in person or over the phone. The easiest way to see what type of customer service they have is to follow their process and send your questions to them. You should get an email back right away or a response on the site telling you how long it will be before you get a response and they may thank you for your email. Then you will have to wait to see if they get back to you when they say they will.

Testimonies

Testimonies are very important. Not only will they show you how people feel about them, but you will also be able to see sites that use their services. You will be able to go to each site and see how long it takes to open and if the site is up or not. You may want to consider contacting site owners to see how happy they are with the hosting company. I dont recommend contacting too many of them though.

Packages

When you are looking at the different hosting companies, you will want to look at the packages they offer. You will want to make sure they have one small enough or big enough for your needs. You will also want to consider upgrade options. At first, you wont know how fast your business will grow, so you will want to make sure you will have the ability to increase your bandwidth (amount of space on the internet). You dont want your customers to go to a portion of your site and not be able to get to it because you dont have enough room with your hosting.

Price

Price isnt everything, but it can be very important. Youve heard the old saying, you get what you pay for. That is true with hosting as well. If you pay a lot of money for your hosting, more than likely, you will have great service and less down times. This is not always the case, but most times it is.

Down time

Down time is important to website owners. The more your site is down, the less likely you will have sales, which means you will not make as much money. Its important that you ask the hosting company for stats on down times.

Purchasing hosting from the right company is important. It could mean the difference between making money and not making money. There are so many different hosting companies and options to choose from, that it can be a tough decision to make. Using the tips above will help you decide which company to use.

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About the Author

Michael Frost is the CEO of WebHost Goldmine LLC, an online business dedicated to users of all types providing the best branding, customization, hosting, training and overall business/pleasure experience on the web. WHG is the "gateway to the internet" and a "must have" in all households. Michael is also a Certified Success and Wealth Building Coach and has worked with many of the top Fortune 500 Corporations helping their executives achieve their inner prosperity. If you're ready to take total advantage of all features, functions and benefits that the internet has to offer, check out his website at http://www.webhostgoldmine.com.

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