How to choose best hosting provider?
You should do a web host review, before you make a choice. The
problem online today is, how can you make a sound web host
review with all the thousands out there.
It is impossible to review the thousands of web host out there,
but it is in your best interest if you base your web host review
on high in demand providers. Many of the top marketers have
their own server, and you can't afford to pay $200 or more
monthly for your own server.
For you to prevent web host shut down, you will have to learn
how to use the forums to find recommendation for choosing your
web hosting provider. I didn't do my own research and that is
why my web host shut me down without notice.
After being shut down, I went to two of my favorite forums and
read a couple of post regarding my hosting company, and realized
that no one had any great experiences with that company. They
gave poor web host review grades for that host, well life is a
learning process, and I know what not to do when choosing a web
hosting provider.
Here are four tips you should follow to get a web host review:
1) Don't ever go for unlimited domain names.
One other point worth mentioning, don't ever go for unlimited
domain names, whenever you create a new account they
automatically divide up your hosting bandwidth. That means that
if you have just 40 Gigs of bandwidth and you divide it up by
four domain names, you have used up all your bandwidth.
So, any other new domain name you add will make you exceed your
bandwidth, please understand I am just showing you the rip offs
that takes place with some low cost web hosting providers. They
say that they will warn you when your exceeding your bandwidth,
but they just never do. They make you pay extra for unlimited
domain names, but you being new to the Internet, you won't ever
need more than three to six domain names to get you started.
2) Don't go with any web hosting provider that requires the full
amount up front.
They offer low cost web hosting if you pay the yearly price up
front. Well, once you have paid for the year, you are tied to
this company, should their service be not worthy, you will loose
your initial yearly payment. Go with a company that has a 3
month or monthly payment plan, with a money back guarantee.
3) Test by sending a simple email to your web host first.
Just send off a simple email telling your web host that your
interested in their hosting, this is a must for you to review
web host that are unknown. The response time to your email will
let you know what type of service they offer.
4) Ask for a charge back.
As you know, the client is supposed to be king, keep all your
receipts in place, and should you ever be shut down by your web
host after paying a yearly plan, just go to your credit card
provider and file a complaint for a refund. Don't let anyone
scam you out of your money.
The final conclusion, your the one to blame if you get scammed,
so make sure you follow my web host review tips before handing
out your credit card.