
A web hosting review is an excellent way to discover the type of web host that will fit your personal circumstances. You will get your key questions answered and be satisfied that if other people use their services and recommend them, then they should do a good job for you.
So what are the 3 key elements of a web hosting review?
Well, there may be some argument over the most important aspects of any web host’s service, but in my opinion, the critical elements are as follows:-
1. Mission Critical Web Hosting Support
To my mind, the most important part of any service, let alone web hosting, is the support they offer. And I don’t mean the broad smiles and white teeth when you sign up. I mean the real help on offer when things go wrong (and one day it will with web hosting). That is why any web hosting review worth its salt will address the subject of support and the kind of help you can expect when things go wrong.
2. Crucial Web Hosting Resources
There are two elements of resources that any web hosting review could and should address. These are the questions of disk space and bandwidth.
Disk space is the measure of hard disk space allowed to hold the files that make up your web site. If you are wanting to host a simple test based web site, with purely html files, then the overhead here will not be great. A few megabytes of space will suffice. What you need to allow for though, is growth and change of requirements. Picking up a host with a tiny allotment of disk space might be ok now, but if things change you might be left with a major headache. So allow for expansion.
If you intend hosting images, video or audio from the outset, then you will need much more from the start. Running a blog will also increase the overhead. In my experience, an allowance of 100Mb should cover most bases.
The other requirement is for bandwidth. This is calculated on a monthly basis, and allows for usage of transfer time, which includes, but is not limited to, the transfer of the basic web files from your server to the client’s web browser.
The amount of bandwidth required will vary based on usage. Audio, video and email are all bandwidth hogs. I personally allow for 10 times the disk space as a bandwidth allowance.
3. The Cost Of Web Hosting
The cost of web hosting does vary depending on the allowances made for resources. You can get some very good monthly deals for webhosting, so it is important that you view the cost in relation to the points raised in questions 1 and 2 above. The cheapest will not always be the best. Equally, you should not start paying for things that you don’t need.
I hope that this has given you an idea of the what to look for in web hosting reviews. You should at least be better equipped to make informative decisions when deciding on your webhost.
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November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
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November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
I suggest you to look at forum instead of review site.
One reputable one is http://www.webhostingtalk.com/
November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
Well, actually there isn't a 100% objective site. All sites operate for a purpose.
I use Bluehost and they're better than anything else I've seen.
November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
I use yellowpipe for web hosting, I have a starter plan and it's really worth my money. I never had any problem and I need a reliable server for my small business. Last year, I had a cheap hosting ($5/mo) and it was terrible. I recommend paying a little more than the very cheap ones to get extra quality like their reliability and very cool support service. Plus I read that hosting with a reputable, long time online web host is better to have the search engine's trust. Yellowpipe has been in business since 2001.
Now you say that you don't want any other advice on a different company, but yet, you might want to look at host directories like tophosts.com to compare a few of them.
November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
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November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
I don't have any experience with them. I use GP for over 10 months and I'm totally happy with their service.
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Hope this helps.
November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
Startlogic web hosting sucks, I am hosting my websites at http://aplis.net/ . You can also give them a try. First month free.
November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
The best webhosting company is bluehost webhosting since they offer unlimited bandwidth and free domain with their webhosting package.I also like the fact that on every signup they give you $100 credits to advertise your website with the google & yahoo search engines for free.
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November 4th, 2009 on 2:37 am
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