Importance of Educated Choice While Choosing A Web Hosting
Provider
There are many attributes that makes a web hosting provider
stand out from the crowd. But in this current highly competitive
world the providers have become so adept in posing as the
best out there that it becomes very difficult to choose
the best for your business. Now it is the "knowledge"
about what factors to consider becomes a must have, for
your business. This is not an article about the factors
themselves to consider but this makes the point for the
need to have this knowledge and how to acquire this knowledge.
In the services industry knowledge is almost everything.
The knowledge about the technology behind the service, knowledge
about the folks behind the service, knowledge of the customer
service, quality of the hosting available and many more
to list here. When you begin your search the first and foremost
to decide is the budget allocation for the hosting. This
may sound as something to decide at the end of the cycle,
but it is important even before you acquire knowledge of
the factors to consider. Let me put forward a small example
if the budget you can allocate is less then 100$ then you
ignore terms like dedicated servers collocation, etc. The
more your budget the more you have to learn.
There are many ways to acquire knowledge the first and
foremost is to read more articles like this one you are
reading. If you are reading this one you have started the
first step. The more you read the more you can acquire knowledge.
This is the cheapest way to understand your needs. Based
on the budget you have to choose the topics you read. Budgeting
is not just about money it is also about time. It is more
so important to choose topics that really fit your needs.
You got to consider the sources correctly. The one thing
that is as important as choice of a good hosting provider,
is choosing the right sources to get educated about the
choice. Do you understand the five nine's and do you need
it for your business. Is PHP a technology you may need for
your web site? Do you prefer a dynamic and faster website
over a reliable standard search friendly simple web site?
When you go to each provider they try to sell you a much
bigger plan or plans with features you may never need. The
main thing that you should note is "Are you paying
for technology that you will never need?" Let's say
for example the thing that costs the hosting provider is
the Urchin stats, they pay a good license fee for it and
thy bill it on their customers. But for any good business
some of the free stats like Awstats or the open source solutions
are more than enough for a typical business. The hosting
providers add these to make the package attractive. You
have to judge by the core features and then finally go in
for the add-ons which may complement the core.
The other main source for research is to talk directly
with the hosting providers and ask them for an honest opinion
on what features your business would need. Based on my own
experience once you endure the first phase of reading through
articles and doing further research, you need to talk to
atleast 8 providers. The common mistake done by the small
website owners is settling for the cheap sources and ignoring
the rest. There are a few crappy providers out there who
give out services damn cheap and may just shut down shop
and vanish when they figure a server is crashed. They should
have the proper support folks and the right business model
to bill customers for the support rendered. The last but
not least is to consult with the web consultants a talk
to folks who have hosted before. This is a long process
but you will appreciate the knowledge you have gained when
you negotiate that best deal and when you easily resolve
issues or when you grow. I hope this article was of some
help to get you initiated and in the resource box there
is one source for articles and another to answer your hosting
queries to initiate the process.
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