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May 26, 2010

Great Ideas To Create Domain Names

1. Very Low Cost

Alright, here is the story: thousands of web hosting companies are available that feature extremely low prices. The truth is that low-cost web hosting services that advertise discount prices have a motivation. They do this because they depend on a huge quantity of business. When you use a discount web hosting service, you’re not a face to them – just a number – particularly if you’re small to begin with.
Another consideration: Will you need to share an IP address with a lot of different sites? You are aware of Spammers, are you not? The worst spammers tend to pick the least expensive web hosting deals out there. Why is that? The reason is that they don’t intend to stay in business for a long time. Are you aware that search engines and your own ISP will enact a ban on your site if you are found to be involved in spamming activities? In a nutshell, when you share your IP address with many other businesses, if one of them turns out to be a spammer, it is possible that the entire IP address will be banned by the Search Engines. Then your business disappears. Most likely, you won’t even realize what caused your traffic to take a nose dive. In addition, very inexpensive web hosting companies normally have servers that are extremely slow and you will not be able to use common services due to a lack of bandwidth. If you pick a discount web hosting service, that is not going to help either you or your company.

2. Restricted Expansion Opportunities

It is nearly inevitable that your web company will grow. The best thing is to have a variety of web hosting features to select from so you can accomplish this. It would be even more helpful if the web hosting company is able to consult with you and assist in decision making when necessary. Do they really want to serve your business, or simply serve themselves with your cash? One solution doesn’t work for everyone. If the web hosting company has a problem with this, look elsewhere.

3. Poor Website

Web hosting outfits should provide a site that is well-developed, informative and simple to navigate. It is that easy. You should be able to see the FAQ and Help features of the site. In addition, it’s important to be able to get in touch with them – not only by email. You don’t want to face a 24 hour delay just to get a response.

4. Dubious Promises

Promises of almost 100% uptime. What is the number of times you have heard this claim? Has it lost its meaning? It is true, many web hosting businesses say they can give you this. There aren’t many that offer a money back guarantee or a satisfaction guarantee and give options if they don’t follow through. You shouldn’t let a web hosting business get away with that.

5. No References

A good web hosting company will be glad to provide you with a list of happy customers and will not mind if you contact them for references. You must know the people you are working with. If you can’t look at any references for the web hosting company, look somewhere else. You must understand that web hosting is not only business, it is partners working together. Are you considering a web hosting company that understands this?

6. Aggressive Sales Techniques

Is there continual pressure from the hosting company to upgrade or spend more money each time you contact them? Each time they phone you, do they wind up with a sales pitch? More precisely, do they try to get you to buy an entire year of web hosting in advance? Are you aware that if you do this and later find that you are unhappy with their services, you will not receive a refund? Is this within your budget? Do you have the desire to take the chance?

7. Bait and Switch

Be sure to read everything and avoid bait and switch tactics. Is there a difference between what is stated in the headline and the fine print? Will you be limited as to the amount of e-mail you can send and receive all at one time? You will really need these kinds of services to give your customers quick and efficient service. Be careful of hidden catches. Avoid agreeing to buy a web hosting package if you think there may be hidden conditions. For any reason, you wouldn’t put your faith in a web hosting company that would do this to your business. You shouldn’t only walk away from a business like this. Start running.

8. Lack of Flexible Software Packages

Are you offered only limited packages by the web hosting service? Do they offer you the proper web hosting services that suit your company’s needs? Or do they offer everybody an identical bundle of services? An important factor in your decision regarding a hosting company is flexibility.

9. Large Companies

Even though a web hosting provider is an enormous company, this doesn’t mean it is very good. You must decide if your web hosting company will provide your company with personalized service or if you will just be lost in the crowd.

10. Bad Customer Service

The attitude that the web hosting company has towards its customer service is telling you something about how reliable they are as a business and if you can trust them. Whatever web hosting service you find, they ought to provide full contact info. This should be a requirement for any company. Who answers the calls? A tape? Their ordering department? Nobody? Web companies operate all day long, every day. There’s no room in the market for impersonal web hosting companies. Be sure all of your questions will be addressed in a timely manner. Getting emails and leaving phone messages is hardly anyone’s preference. The one thing that is most important with any web hosting service is that they only have to sell their business. That is the truth. They should not be operating a business if they do not have a clear understanding of that.

Stephen Grisham, Sr. is a copy writer for InfoServe Media, LLC. If you are looking for a web design, Houston is where to look. If you just need periodic updates to an existing site, InfoServe Media also offers website maintenance.

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