How You Can Locate Reliable Web Hosting
May 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Featured, Web Hosting Info
Researchers have recently determined that dogs can sing the national anthem of the country where they were born if you request it politely.
Let me imagine; you don’t really accept that as true, do you? Of course not, it’s ridiculous, however many web hosting companies promote their services on the very assumption that if they state it, consumers will trust that it’s true. And why do they think that? Simply because, in many cases, they’re correct.
The principle here is that, when shopping for dependable web hosting, don’t believe everything you read – particularly if it’s the web host provider which is saying it. Even though nearly every business in the world exaggerates in their marketing promotions, due to the intense competition in the marketplace web hosting companies are notorious for it . They willl make claims that simply aren not true, while hiding the facts in tiny print in the terms and conditions so they’re protected legally should anyone challenge their claims.
One of the primary assertions made by web hosting providers is to feats of super-technological reliability. Everyone would like reliable web hosting – that is certain- so by boasting something like 99% up time, a web host knows they will get the prospective customer’s attention. What they don’t reveal is what period that 99% is; is it 99% uptime per day, per week, per year? If it’s per year, that is still a significant amount of down time you will have to manage.
Locating reliable web hosting is all about asking around on internet discussion boards and websites for authentic customer feedback on the offers available. Never, ever believe everything a web hosting company claims.
Is Cheap Web Hosting a Good Deal?
May 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Featured, Web Hosting Info
Getting a bargain, saving money, spending less than we expected – it all sounds great, doesn’t it? There’s very few people on this earth who wouldn’t jump at the chance to grab a bargain, so it’s therefore no surprise that those looking for web hosting are any different. In fact, there are hundreds of thousands of queries for “cheap web hosting” every month with search engines.
So, yes, getting a bargain is good – but one question you have to ask yourself if you’re searching for cheap web hosting is this: Can I really afford cheap web hosting?
That may so ridiculous – of course you can afford it! It’s cheap! That’s the whole point, right? – but there are different ways and means of ‘affording’ things. For example, can you afford – can you allow yourself, your website and your business interests – to be subjected to a poor service from your web hosting company?
While everyone likes a bargain, it’s only a bargain if it’s good value for money. If you pay $20 per year for web hosting, that might sound great, but the associated problems – down time, server crashes and perhaps worse – suddenly makes the deal seem less attractive. If you are only running a small personal site, maybe you can afford to put up with those issues for the sake of saving the pennies – but if you’re looking to make your website a money-making scheme, then you definitely cannot.
The key here is affordability. Don’t look for cheap web hosting providers, just affordable ones that still offer a high, consistent level of good service. Your business will thank you for it in the long run.
The Hazards of Depending On Your Website Host for Back Ups
May 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Featured, Web hosting tips
Plenty of web hosting providers attract clients based on their assurance of nightly, weekly or monthly back ups of the websites they host for you. These back ups are often an important selling point for many buyers, who like the protection it offers. In case of a server crash, your site will be protected no matter what, and restoring it ought to be very simple.
Generally, web hosting companies back ups are a good thing – they offer stability and permit the website owner to feel reassured. However, these plans can promote laxness; and a lot of site owners cease to generate their own back up files when they realize their web hosting company is doing it also. This is a risky mistake; while no one is would discourage you from purchasing a hosting plan that includes back ups by the web host, you should take note of the ongoing need to create your own copies, also.
Web hosting businesses are typically dependable. However, in the event of a server crash and you needing to restore your site, you don’t want to take any chances. You certainly don’t want to discover they have been reneging on their part of the bargain, and have not been making back ups, after you’ve lost your website.
There is no real way to confirm your site is being backed up beyond asking for copies of those back ups. Some web hosts will do this, but even if they do, always continue to make your own back up copies of your website – without fail.

