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Low Cost Web Hosting Services - Don't Forget About Uptime
by: John Michaels
Once you have your company's web site up and running, it is vital that you do everything possible to keep it that way. Nothing sets off alarms incustomer's head faster thannon accessible web site or one that has features which do not work. A web site is literally your company's window toworld and every aspect ofsite; includingdesign, content, accessibility, ease of navigation, and uptime, sayslot about your company.

A fully functioning, attractively designed, feature-loaded web site spells professionalism and expertise, whilepoorly designed and inaccessible site reflects very poorly on your business. Still,best designed site onweb; one loaded with impressive features and clever design tricks means absolutely nothing if your customers can't get to it because it is down. Unfortunately, if your site is hosted by some other company and resides on their servers, downtime may be largely out of your control. When your host's servers go down, your site goes down and there's notthing you can do about it. There arefew things you can do, however, to ensure that your site stays up as long as possible.

Choosing Your Web Host

There are thousands of low cost web hosting services out there and they are all offeringthousand different deals for web hosting. Choosingright one can bedaunting task, especially if you do not knowlot about internet hosting and what you should be getting for your money. There arefew things you should look for inweb host - some of which will help you getbest deal and others which will help you determine whether you should expect to haveproblem with downtime.

To coverbusiness end of web hosting, find out how much bandwidth and storage space you get for your monthly fee. Bandwidth is especially important becausemore popular your site becomesmore visitors it will have andmore bandwidth it will use. If you are using too much bandwidth, two things will happen. You'll be charged for anything overamount you're contracted for andsite could easily experience downtime due to receiving more traffic than it can handle.

You will also want to look athost's server information. Most web hosting services will postspecifications of their web servers on their own web sites. This allows customers to getgood idea ofhost's stability. If you do not understandtechnical jargon that these informational pages contain, get someone from your own IT department to look at with you. They'll be able to tell if it looks likehost hasstable server system.

Check Your Site

To help ensure stability, you should checksite yourself (or make sure someone in your company is checking it) several times per day. This isbest way to make sure that everything is in working order and to resolve problems that do occur as quickly as possible. If you find thatsite is down,quick call tohost can often resolve any issues or at least let you know if there'sproblem with just your site or their entire server.

Aboutauthor:
John Michaels isfreelance author for WebHostPacks.com where he regularly publishes articles on how to findcheap web host and reviews of low cost web hosting services.


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