Monday, March 12, 2012

Web Hosts For Small Businesses

Web Hosts For Small Businesses


Finding small business web hosts which are good quality can sometimes be a challenge especially for individuals and businesses which are on a limited budget. This is due to the fact that the high-end hosting companies centre on the corporate market or on high traffic websites. They aren’t very much interested in the small and home office divisions due to the scale of operations being low, and the margins being less.

All this has led to the burgeoning of scores of web hosts that tend to offer shared hosting packages to small and medium companies. The majority of these web hosts don’t have the technical or financial muscle in order to provide services which are state-of the-art. Some of them own one or two servers whereas there are many others who offer reselling solutions.

It is therefore important to study the claims and market pitches of small web hosts thoroughly, before you decide to host your website on their servers. You must especially try to avoid resellers. The resellers might convince you of high quality service but aren’t in any position to offer those services because they don’t own hosting companies. They are in effect only acting as middlemen.

To find a host which is reliable, you will need to make a short list of potential web hosts in your city. You can then visit their offices and check if their claims are correct, especially the hardware that they own. You cannot do this cross-checking when you buy web space on the net. If at all possible, you should try to get the list of websites hosted by the web host. You will then be able to contact owners of these websites, and find out what their experience is.

You must try to find out which hosts can offer the required services, as well as their costs. Hosting companies will need to be evaluated for their knowledge and accuracy through asking questions. You will have to ensure the honesty of the host as well as the commitment towards the customers by asking them questions which are relevant.



You should choose a flexible host, scalable and who can grow along with your business. You will have to keep an eye out for signs of rudeness, impatience and unresponsiveness in a host. To start off with, don’t enter a long-term contract for hosting. If you can have more than one site, try to consider spreading them among several hosts.

As small hosts tend to understand the requirements of small businesses better, you might tend to feel more comfortable with them. Nevertheless,

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