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Rules To Follow To Keep Your Web Hosting In Tact (Chris Channing)

Mar 1, 2010

When planning to build a website, web hosting plans are absolutely required. Without a good plan your website will not be hosted and therefore, not visible to the rest of the world. There are many types of hosting plans out there, and after choosing one, you must manage to keep it up on your site.

Before committing to any hosting plan you should be extra careful when reading the terms of service and privacy policies. If you break those rules set in place by the company, you are at high risk for having your service terminated. This can be potentially dangerous if you run a business or have already built up a strong website. Do yourself a favor, and read the terms of service to avoid being canceled on.

If your web hosting becomes too expensive or you know you can't afford it to begin with, then consider other options. Purchasing the most affordable plan in your budget that is also the best plan in your range, is a great goal to aim for. With this you do not risk service or bandwidth, and you don't risk being unable to pay for your hosting.

If the hosting company has an auto-renew set up then you should also be prepared to have your credit card information up to date at all times. This is extremely important. Without the up to date information you risk your monthly renewal, or yearly renewal, expiring on you. Most companies try to contact you through all contact sources, which is why you should always be sure that you are up to date.

If you don't want to deal with the hassle of an auto-renewal then you can go the route of buying in advanced. Be aware that buying in advanced has its own problems, and you should be prepared for those if they do arise. Advance purchasing can save you a lot of money and time - especially if it prevents you from losing your hosting on your website.

In addition, be sure that you have back ups in place in the event something happens to the hosting company you currently use. This will ensure that you do not fall flat on your face if your hosting disappears or if you somehow cannot pay when needed. This is more of a concern for small companies than larger companies - but anything can happen.

In Conclusion

Even though hosting is usually affordable for most website owners, problems can occur. Avoid losing your web hosting by following the above rules and making sure that you are always backed up at all times. This can make a big difference when it comes to losing your hosting or maintaining hosted websites.
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