Top 10 Web Hosting Blunders and How to Avoid Them
Consider the following web hosting blunders and do not
allow yourself to make these mistakes that can have a seriously
negative impact on your website.
Blunder #1 - Contact Information
Make sure your web host has contact information available
to you 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. This should be
in the form of phone numbers as well as e-mail addresses
that correspond to the web host domain name. Make sure you
are dealing with a real company that is serious about both
their business and yours.
Blunder #2 - Lots of Bandwidth
If you are using a free or cheap web host then more than
likely you will not have a lot of bandwidth which could
cause you problems with your website. Even if you have to
pay a little bit more money, it is worth it to gain additional
bandwidth. Make sure you ask about this before signing up
with a web host.
Blunder #3 - Generous Disk Space
Many times people find a cheap or free web host and just
sign up without ever checking for the amount of disk space.
A questing to ask yourself, what happens when the diskspace
is filled up? Make sure that the hosts you are considering
provide generous amounts of diskspace, if it is limited
you might consider using a web host that is larger and offers
more services.
Blunder #4 - Web Host Domain Name
Make sure the company domain name matches the web host
company name before giving out your credit card information
or hosting your website with them. On the Internet it is
up to you to decide whether a company is legitimate or not,
check out the domain and company name to find a match to
be sure.
Blunder #5 - Security
Regardless of the web host you use and your website design
you must ensure that you have secure websites for purchases
where people will enter the banking and or credit card information.
If your site does not appear to be secure, customers will
leave. You want to avoid this at all costs and go to all
lengths to make customers feel secure and confident buying
from your site.
Blunder #6 - Plan Ahead
Make sure you have a plan for the future and an idea of
your websites growth. Without this you could run into some
serious problems if you outgrow your website, shopping cart,
or bandwidth too quickly and do not have a plan on how to
handle things. Make a plan for slow, medium ,and fast growth
so you will know what to do in every situation.
Blunder #7 - Slow Server
Make sure you web page loads within 10 seconds for a 56
k modem. If not, then people will leave your site before
the page ever opens. The reason for this is people are looking
for instant gratification on the Internet. If you cannot
provide them with the information that they want in a timely
fashion, they will leave. It's as simple as that.
Blunder #8 - Design
Make sure that whatever web host you use allows you to
design your site for ultimate success. If there are any
rules or regulations regarding your site design that will
possibly impact your sales and the way customers perceive
your site then find another host. There are plenty to choose
from.
Blunder #9 - Checkout
Ensure the checkout process is clear, easy, and to the
point. People want to buy their products without giving
you a ton of personal information. Let them do that or simply
make certain fields optional if you are trying to conduct
market research.
Blunder # 10 - URL
You want your own personal URL that reflects your business
and services. Do not use a free host that gives you some
kind of space using their URL with some additional information
at the end of the URL that directs it to you. Spend the
money and get your own URL that is unique, easy to use,
and says something about your company. It will be worthwhile.
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