What to Look for in a Web Host
The first questions you have to ask yourself are: how much
space and bandwidth do I need; do I want one site or several
sites; how much will I have to spend; am I going to use an SQL
database; how much uptime does the web host offer; does this
site host spammy adult sites; what extras are offered; are there
script limitations; do they provide a control panel; and if my
site gets too big, what is the next level and how much does it
cost?
Let's take bandwidth for instance. If you are starting a brand
new site and don't have a lot of other sites to link to it,
which, by the way, is becoming increasingly less efficient due
to changing search engine rules, it may take over a year to
build any real traffic to even worry about this point. But, with
bandwidth being a lot more reasonable lately, why not go ahead
and pay the 6-10 dollars a month for 1 - 4 gigabytes currently
available. After all, your goal is to grow right? So get
something a few sizes too big and grow into it. Don't think that
you necessarily have to pay a lot of money to get a good web
host. You could just as easily spend 20 dollars or more a month
and have terrible uptime and any number of hassles. Now if your
site is going to be filled with images, especially wallpaper
size images, then get as much bandwidth as your budget will
allow. If you plan on having a growing site and it becomes even
moderately popular, you'll need all the bandwidth traffic
allowable you can get. Watch out for hosts that claim they have
unmetered bandwidth. Read carefully, especially if we're talking
about a host that charges below 5 dollars a month. It's better
to have a clear number that you can keep track of in your
control panel. You don't won't them to come up and give you a
generic excuse like "Your site is using an unfair amount of
system resources or traffic as compared to our other customers
so therefore we have to shut you down". Please note that system
resources and bandwidth are two different issues when dealing
with a web host. For instance a script that locks up and has a
bug could cause a server to use a great deal of system resources
that could cause problems between you and your web host if you
are on a shared account versus a dedicated server. So do your
research on the type of script you want to run. Bandwidth is the
amount of traffic going out from your site including your
images, clips, pages, etc. As far as images, sounds, and clips
this is easily monitored in your control panel as long as you
have a clear number of what you are allowed to use. Unmetered
bandwidth could mean anything and really is worthless in the
long run if you plan on getting a lot of traffic sometime in the
future. And why wouldn't you want to get as much traffic as
possible for your site?
Some hosts allow to host more than one domain on your account.
This could be a very great way to cut costs especially with new
sites that may take a while to build up traffic. Once any of
your sites grows too large you can always move it. Please be
cautious though heavy interlinking between sites on the same
i.p. address may get you dinged by search engines.
For the most part 6-10 dollars per month is what I consider
great area to be in cost wise. Anything lower than 6 and I would
get nervous. Anything higher than 10-15 per month and it better
have a lot to offer that I can't get anywhere else like
bandwidth, space, etc. That's a very basic rule of thumb from my
own experience, but it all depends mainly on what your site
needs are.
You need to know if there are any script limitations. Are there
scripts like cgi, php, etc you want to use that your web host
doesn't allow? Of course most are going to work with php and cgi
with no problem. Also find out about how many SQL databases you
can get and if they offer it at all. Databases can be a very
powerful tool that can save you tons of time and are usually
necessary for forums.
Do research. Check out sites with reviews from actual customers.
You need to see what your average joe says about the uptime and
other factors of the web host you're thinking about using.
Remember, most people will complain more than take the time to
praise, but a really good host will have a lot more praise then
criticism.
A new thing is starting to come up. Certain search engines may
penalize sites that are on a server with red flag sites like
gambling, spam sites, adult, etc. Gambling and adult sites tend
to spam a lot so search engines may be penalizing whole servers
that house these sites. Make sure your web host will put you on
a server free of these types of websites.
Always think ahead to save time and money having to movie to
another web host. Always get as much bandwidth and web space you
can get at an affordable price. Ask yourself if your site grows
faster than you predicted what is the next level with the web
host your using? How much is it going to cost to upgrade if
necessary, and what do they offer? Some companies that offer
reasonable rates and good plans only offer one plan, but they
tend to increase their plan's offerings every year or so. So
keep that in mind as well when considering how much bandwidth
and space your going to need in the coming year or so.