Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Learning Lessons From free Web Hosting Experiences

Finding reliable hosting for your website can be a real challenge, especially when you're trying to save some money on your costs. But the danger of finding hosting that is so cheap it's too-good-to-be-true, is the fact that it is too good, because you'll often come across hosting resellers who are selling someone else's services, and are very shortsighted when it comes to offering proper webhosting services. It doesn't really count as saving money if you do business with flybynighthosting.com and they are nowhere to be found two weeks after you set up your site with their servers. And sure, you could sign up with one of the "big" providers, but you might end up paying for more than you need. And when you're trying to squeeze an income from your blog or your niche site, you might not need all that power that those big guns provide, especially when your site doesn't need all that fancy backend stuff.

What you really should do is learn more about web hosting from a portal site that lives and breathes hosting, offering news and reviews, consumer reports, special offers, and supporting testimonials from people who are actually using real hosting from real web hosts.

Whether you are looking for simple hosting for a simple site (sounds simple), or you need something more in the area of a virtual private server or a dedicated server, you still need to do your homework before you sign up with a service provider. Getting stuck in a long term deal isn't going to be too pleasant when your online revenue is being sucked down by a huge service contract with an unreliable host. Or maybe you're operating an environmental website that deals with global warming, and you would prefer that your website is operated on a server that provides green hosting, environmentally friendly servers that use alternative energy or recycled products to maintain their sites.

Well whatever you decide for your site's web hosting, you're going to learn something from the experience...and perhaps you'll be willing to share your best practices with others who will be looking for the same web host solutions that you did...and they'll learn something from you. :)

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