How to Choose Website Hosting for Your New Domain
It’s usually not a good idea to get your domain name and hosting from the same source. There are horror stories of domains being held hostage by registrars who have too much control and power over a customer’s URL.
You want to find a reliable, affordable website hosting service to use for your new website, but the sheer number of choices can be a bit intimidating. There are a few things you’ll want to consider when narrowing down your options.
You’re probably thinking cost is the most important quality, but no matter what budget you’re on, it isn’t. Reliable uptime is what matters most. It doesn’t matter if your hosting is free – if the servers aren’t up and showing your site, your business won’t be going anywhere.
No company can promise 100% uptime, but you want someone who provides something really close to that number. There are many hosting companies that offer 99.5% and higher uptime. These are solid choices for your website.
Downtime occurs when servers are acting up and it means whenever your visitors click on a link to your domain, they won’t be able to access your site. It can happen at any time without warning, and cause you to lose money.
Once reliability is locked in place, choose a hosting company that provides stellar customer service. You may have questions or issues you need resolved and nothing’s worse than having to deal with unfriendly or uncaring customer service reps that keep you on hold and act put out because you need help.
The website hosting company you choose should act as if you’re the only customer in the world. Your response time should be almost immediate. Customer service should be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. And it should come in many forms – an 800 number to call, live chat, and email.
Ease of use is another element you want in a website hosting company. Most site owners praise the use of the Cpanel. It’s a newbie-friendly control panel that allows you to manage your domains. You may want additional bells and whistles, but only you can decide what’s a necessity and what’s not.
Last, price should be a contributing factor in your decision. You don’t want a free website host unless you don’t mind intrusive ads spamming up your domain. You also don’t need anyone ripping you off by charging too much for hosting. Find a plan that lets you have unlimited bandwidth (space) and unlimited domains for your future business growth.
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