How to Select a Web Host: Important Considerations
If you're just starting out to the world of web design, you'll
need to pick a web host. Many people who haven't yet designed a
web page will have trouble with this - there are literally
thousands of web hosts, and it's often very difficult to see a
difference.
One thing you might want to think about is whether your web host
is a "reseller." There are many large companies who sell
bandwidth in bulk to smaller companies, who then host directly
for the consumer. Often, you can actually host directly with the
larger company themselves as a consumer. This is sometimes a
better option - if you have a heavily trafficked site, then you
might want to just go ahead and go with the ultimate provider.
You'll likely get better service and more options. If you have a
really small site, however, usually a reseller is a better bet -
they can give you price discounts and sell much smaller amounts
of bandwidth, and this is great for someone who doesn't expect
their site to be flooded by visitors.
You should also think about domain registration. Many hosting
companies don't register domains for you, they just keep the web
site on their servers. If you aren't tech savvy, it can be a
hassle to register with one company and then set it up with
another. You might make sure that your host can also register
the name of your web site for you as well to avoid those
troubles.