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Is Business Hosting Different From Other Website Hosting?

   
Author: Christopher J Enders
 

Business hosting is similar to other types of web hosting; however, there are some very important things to consider when selecting a host for your business website.

A critical error that some new internet entrepreneur makes is taking advantage of free website hosting offers or web hosting options offered by their internet service provider as a value- added service.

Free web hosting is just fine for personal websites that don't really serve a purpose other than sharing memento, photos and family news.

However, reliability, speed, space, and enhanced and up-gradable features are vital aspects of business hosting for a website that is intended to be professional and to generate leads and income.

When you have an internet-based business, your website is much more than a place on the web.

In all reality, it is your livelihood, so yes; business hosting is different from other website hosting.

All web hosting packages are certainly not created equal and when it comes to web hosting, the old saying, "You get what you pay for" really does ring true.

So, when choosing a web hosting package for your business website, there is much more to consider than cost.

Free web hosting should be avoided entirely because it usually isn't very reliable, it has limited options and you generally use the web hosts domain name instead of your own.

Web hosting options offered as part of your service by your internet service provider should be used for personal websites, not business websites because they generally are also limited in regard to capabilities and options, plus, when you host your site with an internet service provider instead of a professional web hosting company, you generally share bandwidth with a great number of subscribers so your website may not be accessible all the time.

For business hosting, a professional web hosting service that will host your website under your own registered domain name is preferred.

The web host should have secure server capabilities, fast servers, and adequate web space for your current and future needs provided through your selected web hosting package.

As part of the package you should also have full email services (preferably with IMAP technology), the ability to transfer files using FTP access, access to an administrative control panel, and access to reports and raw server logs that will enable you to monitor your website's performance and the results of your marketing efforts.

A professional hosting company that offers business hosting should be able to guaranty, at a minimum, 99% uptime for the greatest reliability.

When your web hosting provider's server is down, if they don't have alternative servers, your website and your email will be down and downtime results in lost customers, lost sales and hindered revenues.

They should also provide top-notch technical support that is accessible when you need them and they should make regular backups of their servers to ensure that your website and databases are safe and secure and that data retrieval will not be a problem if it becomes necessary due to technical failure.

Evaluating alternatives for hosting your business website isn't necessarily easy. It takes time, thought and consideration.

However, if you take the time, evaluate your options and think things through before selecting a web hosting plan for your business website, you will be much better off over the long-run.

Choosing a web hosting plan for your business website is not a decision to be taken lightly. In fact, it provides the foundation upon which you will build both your business website and your business.

Make sure your foundation is strong is unshakable and your internet business experience will be much more enjoyable and profitable.

 
 
 

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