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Choosing Web Hosting, Cheap Web Hosting Providers
If you are in process of choosing web hosting company you are on the right place. Have a look the list of top 10 cheap web hosting providers that are on the market today.
The most common option of choosing web hosting package is from a professional web hosting company. Choosing a Web hosting company is a very personal decision based on your own unique needs.
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Switching web hosting companies is a painful process that you'd only wish on your worst enemies. So try to choose a company that not only meets your needs today, but can also grow with you as you expand.
SEO Basic Guide is a free research guide to help users choose the right web hosting for their personal or business website and also to provide a simple, easy to follow steps to help users choose the best and cheap web hosting company, suitable for a small site or for a large e-commerce website
Here's a list of top 10 cheap web hosting providers before making decision on where to host your website.
| Web Host |
Price / mo. |
Dom. Name |
Disk Space |
Transfer / mo. |
Rating |
Reviews |
| |
$3.95 |
Free |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
| |
$3.95 |
Free |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
| |
$3.95 |
Free |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
| |
$3.96 |
Free |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
| |
$4.00 |
Free |
150 GB |
1500 GB |
|
Details Review |
| |
$4.95 |
$15 |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
| |
$4.95 |
Free |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
| |
$4.95 |
Free |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
| |
$4.79 |
$1.99 |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
| |
$7.95 |
Free |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
|
Details Review |
How much does web hosting cost?
This may seem like an obvious question, but fees and costs may not be obvious. For example, is there a set up fee? Are there extra fees for secure transactions? If you need to upgrade to a higher plan, what are the upgrade fees? What does it cost to host multiple URLs? What does it cost to have multiple URLs point to the same site? What do additional email addresses cost? Is there a fee for auto-responders? In short what is included in the cost and what is extra.
What is the minimum contract?
Is there a discount for a longer contract period? Often web hosting companies will offer discount for longer contract periods, but paying monthly or quarterly is very common. Make sure you are clear about the length of your obligation.
How much disk space is included?
What does additional space cost? Your disk space needs will vary based on your business. For example, a store that offers free music downloads in MP3 format will need lots of space for all those large music files. But a personal site with very few pictures and mostly text files will take up less space. You can estimate your disk space needs based on the amount of space your site takes on your own computer. Most sites need less than 10 MB of web space, so even if you are provided with a host that tempts you with 200 MB or 500 MB (or "unlimited space"), be aware that you are unlikely to use that space, so don't let the 500 MB space be too big a factor in your consideration when comparing with other web hosts. The hosting company is also aware of that, which is why they feel free to offer you that as a means of enticing you to host there.
Data Transfer (Traffic/Bandwidth)?
Data transfer (sometimes loosely referred to as "traffic" or "bandwidth") is the amount of bytes transferred from your site to visitors when they browse your site. What does additional traffic cost? For example, a 10K html page that includes three 50K images requested by 100 people generates 16 MB of traffic. The html page and the graphic files only require 160K of disk space -- but if many people visit - they create throughput. Most web hosting plans offer a set amount of traffic for free (often around 100MB.) Most sites (especially those without any history) will not exceed the free traffic limits.
Email, Auto responders, POP3, Mail Forwarding
If you have your own site, you would probably want to have email addresses at your own domain, like info or sales@yourdomain.com, etc. Does the host provide this with the package? Does it allow you to have a catch-all email account that causes any email address at your domain to be routed to you? Can you set an email address to automatically reply to the sender with a preset message (called an auto responder)? Can you retrieve your mail with your email software? Can it be automatically forwarded to your current email address?
If you have a serious business on the Web, it is an important part of your image to use your own domain name for all your mail. So, you can use yourname@yourcompany.com on your Web page. Auto-responders are a special kind of email address that automatically sends out a standard response to anyone who queries them.
Do they support Front Page extensions?
This is only important if you plan to use Microsoft's Front Page to create your Website. In this case make sure your Web hosting company does support Front Page. Generally all Windows-based servers will support FP, and so will the majority of Unix servers, but it is worth checking beforehand.
Do they provide monthly/daily usage statistics?
Most web hosting companies do provide monthly/daily reports. Ask to see them. You will notice a large variety in the usefulness and layout of these usage reports from one company to another.
Technical support
Is their phone number on the website? Can you call them? Some hosting web companies will not list their phone numbers. Does its technical support function 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (often abbreviated 24/7), all year around? Note that I will not accept a host which does not have staff working on weekends or public holidays. You will be surprised at how often things go wrong at the most inconvenient of times. Incidentally, just because a host advertises that it has 24/7 support does not necessarily mean that it really has that kind of support. Test them out by emailing at midnight and on Saturday nights, Sunday mornings, etc. Check out how long they take to respond. Besides speed of responses, check to see if they are technically competent. You wouldn't want to sign up for a host that is run by a bunch of salesmen who only know how to sell and not fix problems.
Where are their servers based? What is the size of their pipe to the internet backbone? Do they have more than one pipe with intelligent switching, so that if their main pipe goes down, the network will stay live by switching to an alternative pipe?
How long has the Web hosting company been trading?
In the end, choosing the right Web Host really depends on your individual needs. Subsequently, what may constitute the perfect Web Host for one person may not meet the needs of another. It is up to you to decide, through a combination of logic, research skills, and a dash of intuition. With a bit of luck thrown in for good measure, you may even find a lifelong match - believe it or not, it can and does happen!
