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[QUOTE="myresellerhome, post: 230755, member: 67019"] Hey there! Throughout my years as a technical support engineer, I've learned that each hosting company, regardless of size, should include a few basic features, including the following: [B]1. Security and reliability[/B] When your website is down, your visitor count is also unavailable. Loss of visits equates to loss of revenue, members, and reputation. Even a momentary website downtime cannot be tolerated! Rather than that, find out how many clients they have (the more, the better), whether they provide a guaranteed uptime guarantee, look for internet complaints about them, and inquire about other users' experiences. [B]2. Speed[/B] Nobody enjoys waiting in line for something they desire immediately or yesterday. Your visitors will abandon your site if it takes too long to load owing to a crowded server or a slow network. Make it instantaneous. Conduct a site audit of the web host's site and a few of their clients' sites. [B]3. Space [/B] Ensure that you have enough space for your website's requirements. Acquire a sizable amount of webspace. [B]4. Bandwidth Availability[/B] In a nutshell, bandwidth is what web pages are. They will either shut off your account or charge you an additional fee if you have an excessive amount of traffic or bandwidth. Thus ensuring that no single user utilizes all of the server's resources. Ascertain that your new web host enables you to purchase additional bandwidth if necessary. [B]5. Customer Services[/B] You need to be able to contact someone fast if you have a problem with your web host. Inquire about their support hours and the ease with which you may reach them. [B]6. Features & Technology[/B] Ensure that your website includes all of the features you require. Examine their control panel, approved sub-domains, programming language support, and database management system, as well as if the server is Windows or Unix-based. [B]7. Payment Structures/Pricing[/B] There are exceptions to any rule, but when it comes to web hosting, you typically get what you pay for. Keep an eye out for inexpensive hosting firms that nickel and dime you for things that are included with the majority of hosts. [/QUOTE]
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