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Which Hosting Should You Buy? (Michael Agusta)

Aug 31, 2010

Building a website is intimidating enough-especially if it is something that you have not ever done before. Doing a project all by yourself is really scary. Putting money into this type of venture is not without risk. Deciding who gets to know what about you is important and you need to exercise extreme caution when you make the decision. One of the best things that you can do for yourself when you want to build your own website is join up with a reputable web hosting company. Of course, knowing what you need to do is one thing but how do you know which hosting company to choose?

How do you want to set up your e-mail? If you plan on doing e-mail marketing, you will need hosting that offers you services like automatic responders and list building options. If your project will involve a lot of contributors, you might think about giving each of those contributors an easily accessible, project-focused e-mail address. This could mean that you end up needing vast quantities of customizable e-mail addresses from your hosting provider. Make sure to pay attention to the e-mail situation with your hosting provider to ensure that your chosen company can provide you with what you want. Will your website stand by itself or will it end up being part of a bigger network that you plan to build? If you only want to build a single site you have plenty of cheap options available to you. If your goal is a larger network of individual websites, you'll want to find hosting that can accommodate more than one domain name per account. Many hosting companies will limit the amount of sub and add on domains you can have. If your project is big and intricate you will need more options than you would if your project was simple. The best hosting plan will include lots of bells and whistles without making you pay extra to use them.

Is your mind already planning out your budget? If you can't afford a big hosting package and don't mind doing some advertising for others, you might choose a host who charges minimal fees in exchange for putting ads up on your web page. If your budget is not one of your worries, choosing a more extensive host package could save you a headache later on. You might even be able to work out a deal with someone who is selling server space on their own account as well. Planning your budget now, before you begin your hosting search, will speed up the process considerably because it will cut down your prospects by at least fifty percent.

What kind of control panel do you feel most comfortable using? It's important that you know your way around the control panel so if you are new to website building, choose a provider with an easily understood control panel that will help you get on your way quickly. If you have experience with web development you can choose amongst control panels that aren't as extensive Not only does choosing your hosting based on the control panel help you make sure that you'll be able to build your project, it will cut down on the number of providers that you have to sort through! Control panels for newbies are usually more expensive because they include things like one click installation software, content management system installation, etc. Some web hosts charge more for these services.

There are lots of ways that you can narrow your search for the perfect hosting provider when you want to build a website. The best way to avoid paying too much for the plan you want is to do your research and plan out your project before you start shopping for hosting. It is a good idea to ask a bunch of questions and thoroughly investigate all of your hosting options. You'll be glad you took the time to be sure.
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