Saturday, June 2, 2012

HOW TO CHOOSE A BEST HOSTING SITE

The one of the most crucial decisions you will make for your website is selecting a web host. It's essential to choose the right host or all your hard work could be wasted or even worse, lost.
There are several types of blog hosts, but how do you decide which blog host is best for you?

Every blog has got two basic choices when building his own blog— Either he can sign up for a hosted solution, or he can install a serve-it-yourself solution and take care of it on your own. Signing up for a hosted solution is generally easier (especially if you don’t already have your own website and you’re not terribly interested in jumping through a hoop or two to get one), while installing a serve-it-yourself solution can be more powerful.

Things to consider:


1. Cost
There are blogs which are for free and if you want your own domain the cost starts at $10 and up. Depending on your blog host. Review the services offered by several blog hosts and find the one that matches your needs at the best price. Then do some more research. Ask other bloggers what host they currently use to get some current opinions about services and pricing. Beware that blog host service packages change frequently, so it's important to always check the blog host's website for information about the company's current package features and prices.

2. Data Transfer Limitations
Make sure you check how much data you can transfer through your blog each month as part of each blog host you review. The transfer limit needs to be high enough to accomodate all the data you publish on your blog being viewed by every person who visits your blog. Remember, you can always upgrade to higher transfer limits as your blog grows, so don't overbuy initially.

3. Space
Each blog host accountholder is allocated a specific amount of server space to store their blogs. Check the space allocations for the various hosting packages each blog host offers to make sure you're selecting the best option for your needs and budget. Remember, most typical bloggers don't need terabytes of space, so don't be swayed by packages that offer exorbitant amounts of space.

4. Reliability - Speed and Up-time
If visitors can't view your blog (or you can't log in to update it), then there isn't much point in visiting again. That's why it's extremely important to understand the up-time offered by your blog host. Additionally, if the speed in accessing your blog is too slow because your blog host's server has exceeded its capacity, visitors will become frustrated and click away from your blog. Make sure you evaluate blog hosts based on their reliability to ensure you and your visitors will actually get what you're paying for.

5. Support
If you have a question or problem about your hosting services, it's imperative that your blog host has employees available at all times to help you. Review the type of support offered by each blog host to ensure it's adequate.

There are many hosting sites to choose from. You do your research first.
For me, I choose BLOGGER.

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