1. Support.
Is there really anybody there? Send them a question by email
and see how long they take to respond. You want to know
if they'll be there when you need them. Some offer 24-hour
support and a few will respond quickly. Speedy customer
service is rare and indicates a superior service. I think
that this is the single most important consideration. Also,
check out the quality of their online documentation.
2. Server performance.
You want a server that is reliable and fast. There is a
free tool available that allows you to evaluate this before
making a decision! NetMechanic.com will measure the speed
of access for all facets of access (network speed, DNS lookup,
connect time, download time, and absence of timeouts). The
"download time" statistic is the most important
single item to compare. Collect your list of candidate hosting
services and run side-by-side tests of all the candidates.
Sample during peak and non-peak times for optimal comparison.
3. Are they familiar with the application
you plan to use?
If you're planning to use a particular application that
requires special setup parameters (such as Online Merchant,
a popular online store), make sure your potential host is
familiar with the application. Otherwise you may find yourself
spending a great deal of time trying to figure out how to
configure it - perhaps never succeeding!
4. Traffic allowance.
Compare your traffic allowances. Some services give you
a small limit on the amount of material that can be downloaded
from your site each month and charge you large amounts when
that limit is exceeded. Some offer huge traffic allowances
(several thousand MB/month, where 1,000 MB = 1 GB) for the
same price as others that limit you to a few hundred MB/month.
Sure you probably need less than a hundred MB/month now,
but why put yourself in a position where you have to move
when your traffic takes off? Plan ahead and allow for growth.
5. Space.
How much space do you expect to eventually want for your
web site? Planning ahead can save you lots of money later.
If you expect to grow, look for a place that offers sites
of 100 MB or more. Some services offer 500 MB sites for
less money than others that offer only 30 MB.
6. Features.
Consider what features you want to simplify development
of your web site.
-Do you want access to a cgi-bin so that you can install
your own scripts? -Do you want many scripts pre-installed
and pre- configured? -Do you want to be able to use Microsoft's
FrontPage? -Do you want autoresponders for email processing?
-Do you want email aliases (automatic forwarding) so you
don't need to check email in more than one place?
7. Guarantee.
With so many hosting services to choose from, why not choose
one that offers a guarantee? Services that offer a moneyback
guarantee are confident that you'll be delighted with their
service.
8. Cost.
Look for hidden costs when comparing price.
-Do they expect you to pay for a long term in advance to
get a good price? Choose one that doesn't bait you with
a low price that's only available if you make a long-term
commitment. -Will they handle the registration of your domain
for free? -If you're transferring an existing domain, will
they submit the domain change to InterNIC for free?
Choosing an excellent service to host your web site doesn't
have to require luck. Knowing what to look for makes selection
simple.
Good luck with your marketing and God Bless
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