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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Top 5 Web Hosting Tips

Are you planning your web hosting needs for 2008? Maybe you are ready to buy a web hosting plan for a new blog site or that online video family website you're planning? Then it's a great time for you or your company to consider the following tips for a successful year of hosting! By following these simple steps, you can not only save money, but also ensure that your website has its most successful year ever.

Tip #1: Upgrade to an Annual Plan - If you are happy with your hosting provider, consider moving to an annual payment basis. By doing this, you can benefit from a lower prorated monthly rate. If you are looking to transfer to a new web host, you might also wish to consider an annual plan as they often come with no set-up fee. Even better, consider the discount of adding a 2nd year onto that annual hosting plan; sometimes adding the 2nd annual time period results in very little extra cost since you get a web hosting discount on the first year as well. For example, HostMonster offers a 1 year hosting plan which works out to $6.95/month, and a two-year price of $4.95/month.

Tip #2: The economy is growing and Internet usage continues to increase. Is your company website ready for an increase in traffic during 2007? With monthly fees for dedicated servers coming down rapidly over the past year, your business may wish to consider moving to a dedicated environment which will offer more capacity for servicing your online customers. At least be sure that your current plan has adequate bandwidth allowances. Even the shared space now offers close to unlimited bandwidth (considering what the average website actually uses). Take a look at HostMonster - they provide 999GB of monthly bandwidth for as low as $4.95/month. Just like a cell phone, if your current website is experiencing traffic overage charges, then it is time to consider a larger hosting package.

Tip #3: Check out your Hosting Service Agreements. These agreements contain the "legal terms" of your hosting contract and may be changed from time to time. The 'New Year' is a good time to review the latest documents surrounding the relationship between you and your web host. For some customers, you may find that you are on a high-end SLA and could lower your monthly service fee by accepting say a 99.8% uptime guarantee vs. a 99.9% standard.

Tip #4: Secure a support domain for your company. Many companies are now providing technical support and service follow-up online. With Internet access still growing on a worldwide basis, you may wish to consider reserving the domain name for a potential service/support site. For example, usxmodeltrains.com might wish to reserve usxtrainsupport.com. Also, think about registering some of the new top levels domains including .info and .biz - these can be useful in driving more traffic to your website. Most web hosting companies now offer to purchase a free domain for you as long as you purchase their annual web hosting account.

Tip #5: Watch for software upgrades! Each year, many providers of web design and server software launch new versions. For instance, is your web host delivering the latest Windows or ASP.NET versions? Also, make sure your company is using the latest design software to maximize your site visitor's experiences. By checking to see if your provider has the latest server versions, you can verify their technical knowledge, ensure maximum website uptime, and create a website that is more competitive vs. your peers in terms of website interactivity and features.

By following these simple tips, your business can maximize it's online efforts in 2008 by ensuring a stable hosting environment while gaining better knowledge about your web host.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Web Hosting by Google?

Gary Price points to a new Google domain (”Googlehostedservices.com”) and speculates about whether Google will become a webhosting company. He also points to “Google Apps for Your Domain” as further evidence of this possibility.

(This is the point in the post where the analyst says: “See how smart I am, I said something like this before.” I always find that a pompous thing to do, but now I’m gonna do it myself.) :)

For slightly different reasons, in June of last year I argued that Google ought to acquire a small business webhosting company. My argument was mostly about the sales channel that it would acquire (sort of a smaller-scale version of what the company just did with Intuit). But it makes sense to me on several levels. Yahoo! is the largest small business webhost. Microsoft also offers hosting services for small businesses.

Many of the articles that discussed the Intuit relationship said that Google would host landing pages for SMEs that didn’t have sites (a number that is elusive but probably in the range of 6-8 million overall; it’s unclear how many Intuit customers don’t have sites).

Right now, Google offers an informal webhosting product in Page Creator. Among the free site tools, it’s very good but you don’t get your own domain and the look and feel is very simple. (Smart SMEs can redirect their domains to this and voila: a free site with your own URL).

Google could buy Web.com, for example. The company’s market cap. is $66 million and it has struggled as mainstream webhosting has become something of a commodity. In early 2005 the company was estimated to have something approaching 200,000 hosting customers. (I searched through the most recent 10Q but couldn’t find an updated figure.) Regardless, there are other such companies out there that Google could acquire.

While there would be revenue, the primary value would be the customer base and the channel, now and for the future.

Google Web Hosting

Google webhosting, it's simple and easy! Google enters web hosting with its newest offering Google Page Creator and like all of Google's other efforts this is sure to be a wild success.

How it works...

  • 1. Login and start making your website with the Google website tools. Page Creator requires no technical knowledge. Build high-quality web pages without having to learn HTML or use complex software.
  • 2. Set your Google Page Creator page's live and anyone will be able to go to http://yoursitename.googlepages.com.
  • 3. And all of this is free from Google Web Hosting.

You expect Google to do it better and they have... with their web hosting and page creation tools you can create very clean and elegant web designs. Another great accomplishment from the Google Labs team.

About Google Page Creator

Sign up for a Google Page Creator Account

Types of Web Hosting

There are various types of web hosting solutions. Depending on your needs, you could choose from one of several web hosting solutions and therefore it is important to research and evaluate the services to pick the correct one. Here are some of the most common type of web hosting services available, click on the links for detailed information.

Shared Web Hosting

Shared or virtual hosting by far the most common form of webhosting.
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Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting

Want control over your hosting environment but don't need the resources of a dedicated server? VPS hosting might be right for you.
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Dedicated Web Hosting

Web sites that require all the server resources are best served by seeking a dedicated web hosting solution.
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Managed Web Hosting

Managed web hosting takes the dedicated model of service to higher level by provding support services for the web servers.
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Server Co-Location

When nothing but your own hardware located will do, you can find hosting companies that will host your server at their data center.
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Reseller Web Hosting

If you have a network of websites or want to resell web hosting services to other, a reseller account can be a good start.
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Free Web Hosting

As the old saying goes, "There is no free lunch". The same goes for web hosting but if you can live with with limited web space, banners, popups, and other restrictions you can get certainly find "free" hosting.
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Web Hosting

A web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to provide their own website accessible via the World Wide Web. Web hosts are companies that provide space on a server they own for use by their clients as well as providing Internet connectivity, typically in a data center. Web hosts can also provide data center space and connectivity to the Internet for servers they do not own to be located in their data center, called colocation.

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