View Full Version : How to select your reasonable web hosting in an imaginative means?
Della Emery
02-10-2010, 11:15 AM
I need to know the key points on selecting a reasonable web hosting. It is really hard to subscribe if you still doesn't have any idea on its benefits for you.
Is web hosting company best alternative to earn more revenue for my business.
energizedit
02-16-2010, 10:43 AM
You should look at what they offer obviously. Stay away from "unlimited", thre is no such thing.
Do they have an address you can send to?
Do they have a phone number you can reach them at?
Do they have live chat?
Do they offer any free addons (Fantastico, RVSitebuilder etc.)
Do the terms of service meet your needs?
Do the usage policies meet your needs?
Hopefully my company meets all of these questions and we can talk. Please check us out.
Thanks
Mark
Adam001
02-23-2010, 04:35 AM
To my mind, when it comes to hosting it will be more secure to deal with time-tested and trusted brands in the hosting industry like Marblehost.com, Hostpapa.com and 7host.com!
Check as much as possible signs of reliability of web hosting provider before to make your final decision, read as much as possible hosting reviews.
~ServerPoint~
02-23-2010, 06:41 AM
You should look at what they offer obviously. Stay away from "unlimited", thre is no such thing.
Do they have an address you can send to?
Do they have a phone number you can reach them at?
Do they have live chat?
Do they offer any free addons (Fantastico, RVSitebuilder etc.)
Do the terms of service meet your needs?
Do the usage policies meet your needs?
Hopefully my company meets all of these questions and we can talk. Please check us out.
Thanks
Mark
Mark, that is very nice list of suggestions here. Thanks.
sequencehosting
02-23-2010, 09:44 PM
You should look at what they offer obviously. Stay away from "unlimited", thre is no such thing.
Do they have an address you can send to?
Do they have a phone number you can reach them at?
Do they have live chat?
Do they offer any free addons (Fantastico, RVSitebuilder etc.)
Do the terms of service meet your needs?
Do the usage policies meet your needs?
Hopefully my company meets all of these questions and we can talk. Please check us out.
Thanks
Mark
Great list. I completely agree with stay away from unlimited and paying attention to the terms of service/acceptable usage policy (not many do). The only thing I would add is control panel. cPanel is the most popular control panel but there are others out there.
Jack
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