If you’re looking into creating and hosting your own website, you’ll need to purchase a hosting package from a webhosting company. Hosting packages typically have many extra features bundled these days, and it can be a bit daunting to try to determine which feature set is best for you. Here are some of the more common features offered by webhosts as additional incentives.
Unlimited Bandwidth – Many bigger webhosts have started offering unlimited bandwidth to their customers as a way of separating themselves from the pack. This sounds great, but many reviewers and bloggers have noted that in some cases, this isn’t the complete truth. Many webhosts actually include wording in their terms of service that places a limit on the bandwidth that your site is allowed.
Most people who are just starting out and hosting a new website for lawful purposes will never run into bandwidth usage problems. If your site becomes much more popular, you’ll need to purchase a more advanced hosting plan anyway, which will typically solve any bandwidth problems you may have.
Unlimited Storage – Following the same concept as unlimited bandwidth, many webhosts are now offering unlimited storage space for customers. A simple website with basic features should not use an excessive amount of storage space, so it’s unlikely that you’ll approach any kind of storage limit.
Unlimited Email Addresses – Many hosting companies have turned to offering an unlimited number of email addresses with their hosting packages.
If you’re just running a website for yourself, you probably don’t need unlimited email addresses since you can just use one general address to conduct the website’s business. If you’re hosting a website for a company, however, you’ll need to create a separate address for each employee, and this is where unlimited email addresses can come in handy.
Multiple Domains Under One Account – Some webhosts are now offering their users the option of hosting multiple domains from their one user account.
This option simplifies the process of hosting multiple websites. You’ll be able to manage all of your hosted sites under one account, and you’ll only need to make one monthly payment instead of a payment for each account.
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Filed under Web Hosting by Steven Wallice
November 14, 2009
Choose These Blogging Platforms
I’ve been a blogger for several years now, and I’m always open to the idea of trying out new blogging platforms. I’ve blogged about a wide range of topics, and my friends often laugh at me about this. From the tongue scraper to wine goblets, I’ve blogged about just about everything.
At first, I was a little lost for ideas as far as which blogging platform to go with. I must have tried fifteen different services when all was said and done. The most important thing to me was that I had something that wasn’t too difficult to work with.
While many were great, there are some that I’ve liked more than others. Generally, I stick to three now and what I go with really depends on the needs of the blog. Here are my top three, as I’m sure that one of these will be a great fit for you.
If you’ve never blogged before, you might want to go with a Blogger blog to start out. This is a service that Google powers, and you know it’s got to be good if they’re behind it. It couldn’t be easier to get started.
If you want something a bit more sophisticated in terms of giving your blog a custom look and feel, then I’d go with WordPress. There are literally thousands of templates and themes, not to mention the great plugins that automate so many tasks that’d normally require some pretty heavy programming.
There are so many different ways to take advantage of WordPress plugins, and I’d definitely suggest playing around with it if you have a decent knowledge of the Internet.
The last one I’ll mention is a more recent addition to the blogosphere, and it’s called Posterous. This is a great service that allows you to post to your own blog without ever having to set it up. As long as you email them your post, they’ll have it up automatically for you in less than a minute.
Not only does it handle text, but you can give them videos and images, which they’ll do the same with as well.
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Filed under Web Hosting by Melissa Donnelly
