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Web Hosting Tips Tucson Arizona Hosting Company
Ignoring the free options (which ad banners and advertisements to your site), there are two ways to set up a site on the Internet. Either you buy and install your own server (very expensive and very difficult) or you purchase a web hosting package from a professional Web hosting company. Choosing a Web hosting company is a very personal decision based on your own unique needs. Switching web hosting companies can be a difficult process and should not be done often. So try to choose a company that not only meets your needs today, but can also grow with you as you expand. Here's a list of more than eleven questions to ask before making that decision on where to host your website.
1) How much does web hosting cost? This may seem like an obvious question, but fees and costs may not be obvious. For example, is there a set up fee? Are there extra fees for secure transactions? If you need to upgrade to a higher plan, what are the upgrade fees? What does it cost to host multiple URLs? What does it cost to have multiple URLs point to the same site? What do additional email addresses cost? Is there a fee for auto-responders? In short what is included in the cost and what is extra.
2) What is the minimum contract? Is there a discount for a longer contract period? Often web hosting companies will offer discount for longer contract periods, but paying monthly or quarterly is very common. Make sure you are clear about the length of your obligation.
3) How much disk space is included? What does additional space cost? Your disk space needs will vary based on your business. For example, a store that offers free music downloads in MP3 format will need lots of space for all those large music files. But a poetry site with very few pictures and mostly text files will take up less space. You can estimate your disk space needs based on the amount of space your site takes on your own computer. Disk space can vary from 1 MB to 1000 MB.
4) How much traffic is included? What does additional traffic cost? Traffic (also called data transfer or throughput) is the combined size of all the files transferred from your web hosting computer to your customer's browsers. For example, a 10K html page (cloudyday.htm) that includes three 50K images (sun.gif, cloud1.gif, tres.gif) requested by 100 people generates 16 MB of traffic. The html page and the graphic files only require 160K of disk space -- but if many people visit -- they create throughput. Most web hosting plans offer a set amount of traffic for free (often around 100MB.) Most sites (especially those without any history) will not exceed the free traffic limits.
5) How many email accounts are included? How many auto-responders are included? You usually have two choices for picking up email at your URL (for example yourname@yourcompany.com). You can pick them up directly (program your email software to pick up the mail at yourcomany.com -- this is called a POP account) or you can forward the mail somewhere else (for example to youraccount@mweb.com or youraccount@yahoo.com). If you have a serious business on the Web, it is an important part of your image to use your own domain name for all your mail. It simply shouts "Newbie!" (new to the Internet) if you place your Yahoo (yourname@yahoo.com) or Hotmail (yourname@hotmail.com) email address on your Web page. So, you can use yourname@yourcompany.com on your Web page -- but behind the scenes (where nobody can see) you tell your Web hosting to forward ALL your mail to where you want. And yes, that can be your Yahoo account or your M-web account. Auto-responders are a special kind of email address that automatically sends out a standard response to anyone who queries them.
6) Do they support Front Page extensions? This is only important if you plan to use Microsoft's Front Page to create your Website. Many people do and most (but not all) Web hosting companies do support Front Page.
7) Can you use your own CGI scripts? CGI (Common Gateway Interface) are small programming scripts that add functionality and interactivity to your Web pages. Most Web hosting companies have libraries of standard CGI scripts you can use for free. If you plan to advance past "standard" you will need to find a web hosting company that allows you to install scripts. Many will not.
8) Do they provide monthly/daily usage statistics? Most web hosting companies do provide monthly/daily reports. Ask to see them. You will notice a large variety in the usefulness and layout of these usage reports from one company to another.
9) What kind of technical support? Is their phone number on the website? Do they provide continuous technical support? What kind of support is available after hours? Can you call them? Some hosting web companies will not list their phone numbers. Who will you call when your site is down?
10) And last, but not least, ask for references . And then check those references.