Will All The $1.95 And Free Hosts Survive?
The main thing wrong today with trying to find a host
for most individuals and businesses is the shear number
of them. Their prices range from free to hundreds of dollars
per month. When you go out on the web today and do a search
for hosting you will find page upon page of hosts. Some
are well established companies with solid reputations and
business plans that make sense. Yet some are beyond belief
that anyone would host with a company that offers you a
100mb website for $.99. Yes I said that right $.99.
The other day I was purusing the search listings and came
across a host that is providing just such a product. What
I cannot figure out is why? The simple fact is to make any
money on this plan with your expenses figured in it would
take around 100 to 200 hundred such clients. That seems
like an awful lot of work for any company for such a small
profit margin. I thought to myself that the headaches alone
would finish off any profit you might have made via hospital
bills. These plans are numerous in varying denominations.
And one has to think what in the world are they thinking.
I am not saying that they should not provide a cheaper
alternative, but that in the end it is the client (you)
that will suffer. Most of the hosts that go under each month
are the ones that did not properly figure in their cost
structure to allow for all their true and tangible and untangible
expenses. They also do not consider the work involved in
servicing those 200 accounts each day for their possible
$50 per month profit if you can call it that. Ahh just enough
to buy some Excederin! If only they would have taken a moment
to think of the ultimate outcome of this course of business.
I know you are thinking that you are one of these people
that have a host providing you with ultra cheap service.
"What is he talking about my host is stable" or
are they? So one day you are sitting at your computer desk
and you go to your computer and go to your website and oh
no the site is gone. You think to yourself "I know
I paid my $12 for the year last month so I should not have
any problems", but you do. Your host who most likely
has been running their service from their home also has
just gotten out of the business without notifying you at
all.
This sounds impossible, but it does happen. And even worse
is the cost of trying to recoup your lost $12 worth it?
Probably not! So why did they go out of business? Well that
is very obvious. They were simply overwelhmed by the sheer
number of clients and the negative cash flow. And guess
what dont feel bad because there are people everyday that
this happens to from both free and budget hosting companies.
Including myself. Yes I said myself.
It was not to long ago that I first got on the internet
and decided that there is no reason that I need to pay for
hosting when I can get it free. So I went out on the internet
and searched every free host for the largest most feature
rich plan and signed on with them. That is when my nightmare
began for 2 tortous weeks. The very first day I loaded my
site and began thinking of ways to promote my new game site
that I had created. My kids were excited about and I wanted
them to spread the word at school.
That evening I got on to check on my site and found the
system down. I thought ok it is just a glitch for a few
minutes. Three hours later the site comes back up. I send
off my email to the company support who states they had
a client who overloaded the system with to many downloads.
Now I did not say much as this could happen to any system.
And so I went on about promoting my site. Things went well
for two days and I was starting to see my forums take off
as we allready had 30+ members.
Then it started again as the site went down again. This
time for three days, with no contact from the company. When
I finally was able to contact them they gave me the same
reason and told me that this was free hosting and if I did
not like it to find another host. Lets just say that I was
not real happy with this answer or statement. So as my site
is running smoothly again for a couple days the excitement
level builds until "blam" the site is down again.
Now I am very upset and wondering what I was thinking in
joining these guys. This time the site never comes up again.
I mean never! When I finally get an email from the site
owner he says that this other client was downloading 20gb
of material per hour at a sustained rate. He then proceeds
to tell me his overage bills are astronomically high. Now
I stopped dead in my tracks and could not believe he said
that. The reason I say that is because when I signed up
it was an unlimited bandwidth providor. How could that be?
Well people there is no such thing as unlimited. Everything
has a limit in this world. It is a matter of if we find
it and he did. Seems that he did not figure in what would
happen if one of his clients actually used unlimited bandwidth.
Failure to plan a solid business model had got him. It also
got me as I had information on my site that I had not backed
up yet. So I lost a whole lot of work.
The sad truth is that no matter if you think you have gotten
a great deal on hosting, have you? What is here tommorrow
could be gone tommorrow. This is not to say that you might
not go out and join up with a host that charges alot more
and they might not go out of business tommorrow. It is just
a simple fact that they might have a more sound business
plan and also be able to afford to have a technician available
for problems that may arise. I made the choice to go with
a more expensive plan, but I also was able to get a real
amount of storage and bandwidth also. Not one of these 100mb
to 500mb plans that charge you $10 to $25 per month. Now
that is highway robbery and another article in its own.
So make sure that you choose wisely and if your budget
allows maybe consider going with a host that is little more
expensive, but lets you rest assured at night that they
will still be there when you wake up in the morning. And
will these budget hosts and freewebsite hosts be around
next year? Well we do not know. If run well they might.
Just remember you are usually paying a one man team on these
hosts. Good Luck!
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