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WEBHOSTING
ARTICLESDon't Make These Hosting Mistakes
During the course of business, HostVoice serves many
customers and sees many situations plaguing webmasters out there. Here are 10 true-life
hosting mistakes our customers tell us they learn from and how to avoid them.
1. Falling For The Price Trap
The call of low hosting prices is like a siren. There are reasonable budget-hosting
solutions and there are outrageously low budget hosting almost guaranteed to become a
nightmare. If the price makes you wonder how they make money then you can look forward to
an extremely slow site or even denial of service because they maxed out the bandwidth. Not
good. Trust your instincts stay clear.
2. Inexperienced Reseller or Not Researching Your Reseller
Hosting with a reseller is not a bad thing. In fact sometimes resellers give you very good
support. But you need to do your second layer research. Sometimes a reseller is very good
all around but inexperienced especially when it came to scripts and server environments.
Some resellers also couldnt accommodate customer requests because the server
administrators wouldnt work with them under any circumstance. This usually happens
when the server administrators are bulk sellers who are disconnected from the end
customer.
If the server administrators are not reliable or cannot accommodate you, dont hope
your reseller can. Resellers should also have done their homework and know their servers
as if their own.
3. Not Clearly Defining Your Requirements.
As an ongoing process you should keep a list of what resources your site needs and add to
that list as you grow. One Webmaster was changing their static HTML pages to dynamic,
which meant scripts were going to be used. Since the Webmaster didnt have a clear
idea of what he would like to install and what these scripts required, he only found out
after moving, the host servers were not compatible with the scripts. He lost months of
work moving the sites in and out again.
So, maintain a list. It also makes it easier when you need to upgrade because you can show
the list to your host. If you use a service such as HostVoice the list is even more
helpful because it can go out to multiple hosts at one time wholl quickly evaluate
if they have what youre asking for or not.
4. Purchasing Hosting In An Auction
It might be a good place to pick up a deal but then youll need to go back and review
the first point. This is not to say all auctioned hosting is completely unreliable but in
case you havent noticed auctioned items have a good deal of terms and conditions
attached, usually more than if purchased through the website. This makes your package very
inflexible. Unless you review closely those terms or if you have a small static HTML pages
with little ambition for the site, stay away or pay their regular website prices. This way
the host will more likely work with your requirements.
5. Forgiving A Hosts Bad Or Limited Website
If the host cant or wont take time to craft an informational site of their
own, most likely they wont be too concerned about yours either. Cookie cutter sites
are a dead giveaway.
6. Putting All The Eggs In One Basket
If you manage several sites, it seems like a good idea to have everything in one account.
You can simplify your billing and get a better deal. Not always. We know of some
webmasters who lost hours or work time because they couldnt work on anything since
all their sites were down. If your site generates income and they are interconnected,
having all sites down at once is bad business. There is an option to this though. Ask your
host if theyll be willing to split your account across 2 or more physical servers.
7. Taking Testimonials At Face Value
Not all testimonials are created equal. You need to ask other webmasters, talk to their
customers. If they dont list customer names on their site, ask them if you can
contact any of their customers or if theyll contact you. If the host refuses,
beware.
8. Not Keeping A Record Of Their Contact Information
Most of us are happy with email, forum and live support. One Webmasters host was
down for days. This also meant the hosts own site. The Webmaster couldnt
contact them at all because he hadnt taken the time to record a physical address or
telephone number. 24/7 telephone support is still desired. When your site is down
indefinitely and youre losing visitors even sales its guaranteed youll
want to talk to someone.
9. Relying On Host Backups
This happens far too often. When a customers site went down indefinitely, they were
stuck. They couldnt put the site with another host because they didnt have any
backups of their own. They would have to start from scratch, which would be just as bad
because the site was rather mature. Always keep your own backups.
10. Trusting your host to have the latest software
Internet crime is and viruses are more prevalent than ever. New software or the latest
versions are meant to plug security holes. A customer had their site hacked twice in 2
months only to find out the host was not up to date with their software. Check with the
host before you order what versions they are running and how often they make updates.
When ready to search for a new host or upgrade, visit use our site to get quotes in as
little as 15 minutes. Dont forget to apply what you learnt here!
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Written By HostVoice.net
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