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Hosting Options
Here are some web hosting
options to consider. There are advantages to each option.
There is free web hosting but
you will need an easy to remember domain name which free hosts
usually don't offer and you want FTP uploading of your files
which may be hard to find for free. There are other ways to
upload your files but FTP is easy and powerful.
These types of hosting, the
free or the ones for a few dollars a month are called shared
hosting. This type of hosting is affordable but the drawback
is other sites are sharing the same computer in the web host's
warehouse as yours. If any of the other sites have a coding
problem they can take down the computer along with your site
until it gets fixed by the hosting service, until then your
closed down.
If you go with the purchase
of a shared hosting plan make sure they have a money back
period especially if you sign a one year contract or longer.
If your site is down a lot or it loads too slow because too
many sites are jammed on one computer or some other reason you
can get a refund and get out of the contract.
During the refund period or
until you are confident they are good don't open any software
they send you, this may bind you to the contract if you break
the software seal(s). Use some other software until you feel
comfortable with the service or the refund period expires.
You will also need to
research bandwidth. When a visitor comes to your site, clicks
or downloads anything it takes bandwidth. If you go over the
allotted bandwidth the web host gives you, they may shut down
the site until you can pay more or the next billing month
comes up or they may automatically bill you, depending on
their policy. Bandwidth amount given is usually massive or
even unlimited depending on the package and web host but it is
something you must know about.
It is worth putting in a
search for 'free web hosting' in your favorite search engine
to see what is available because the market is always
changing. You will need to find out why it is free, they may
want to put some type of ad on your site but that may be okay
for what you are interested in doing depending on what the ad
is. There may also be very limited bandwidth or the ways to
build your site only can be done with templates that may not
fit your project.
Another possibility is being
your own host if you have access to a static and not dynamic
IP address with high speed internet and a decent computer you
can dedicate only to your site(s). Sometimes this is only
available to a commercial location but this depends on your
available high speed internet carriers.
Dial up will probably be too
slow for this, it really must be high speed for a fast loading
web page with traffic. Dial up may be okay to learn on and if
the traffic to your site is light or is a hobby for fun.
You can register your domain
name address yourself at the registering banner above and
point it to your own server. For instructions how to set it up
search “host my own domain” there are some good tutorials.
The benefit is if there is a
problem with your site from the host end you fix it yourself
because your website is located on your computer at the static
IP address in your office or home and also you can upgrade
your own hardware. You do not have to rely on the technical
department of a web host to fix any problem.
Web host companies can have
good customer service or bad depending on who works there at
any given time. Hosts have been known to be good but employee
or management changes may happen and now they won't help you
fix your site like you need it.
Another benefit of hosting
yourself is you will learn highly sought after webmaster
skills and the hosting software to run it is free, running a
search for 'free hosting software' will bring up options. The
drawbacks are you must know a lot, it will take extra time,
must bulletproof the site from hackers, and a static IP
address usually costs more.
Another option is dedicated
hosting which can be managed or non-managed. Dedicated hosting
means a hosting service gives you a computer just for your
site(s) and nobody else's sites will be on it. Managed means
they will help you setup and deal with problems but this is
the most expensive of all the options.
Non-managed is less expensive
but you must load and do all software manipulation and fix any
coding problems, hacker, script or other problems. If you get
stuck on a problem they usually have an hourly rate charge for
a pro to help you. This is very similar to doing your own
hosting above with the benefit of learning a highly sought
after skill but with the hosting service dealing with all
hardware problems, upgrading, and keeping up the network.
For discounts and specials on
web hosting visit:
http://www.amazing-adventure.com/Hosting/Discounts.htm
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Glenn Heitkoetter is the author and updates a great
information site:
http://www.information-galaxy.com
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