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The first thing you want to look at is a hosting provider that allows you unlimited domains. What that means is that you can have as many domains as you want with the provider so you can have as many websites as you want on the internet – without costing you an extra cent.

A lot of services have this option of unlimited domains. It is always a good idea to choose this because looking long term you may want to create more than just one website but many, and choosing the unlimited domain option will allow you to do this for no extra cost.

Next you want something that has a site builder. If you are not familiar with HTML – and codes etc required to create your own website – a site builder is what will allow you to instantly put a website together. This can take you a matter of minutes and you have a fully functional website. It is completely automatic – very straight forward where you can upload photos, images, text. This is great for the newbie who is creating their first site and will get you on the net in minutes.

Other things to look for are where your hosting provider should supply you with instant backup, for safety of your files, You should also be able to have access to guaranteed uptime. You want to know that your site is guaranteed to be up and running and available online for people to use all of the time. Most providers allow for a small percentage of time that this may not be possible (due to unforeseen technical issues) – but you want a provider who will give you a guaranteed up time of at least 99.9 %.

There is also the situation where your hosting provider may place you on a contract. Personally I dislike being placed on a contract because it does not offer any flexibility if you want to cancel for what ever reason – so it’s always best to try choose a provider that offers you no contract – because you don’t want to be stuck somewhere you are not happy, or paying for something you are no longer wishing to use.

This leads me to money back guarantees – always check the provider offers this – most do and generally are between 30 and 45 days.

There are so many hosting providers out there, and they all offer so many different things – but these things I have mentioned are the things you really want to be looking out for. Now it is very easy for me to write this article and tell you all about what a hosting provider should supply you with – however you must go out and do the research for yourself. Do as much research as you possibly can in determining which is the best web hosting provider for you.

It is so important that you choose wisely because you do not want to realize in a couple months time that you made a mistake and then join another provider only to have to transfer all your files over to a new provider. Ask questions if you need to before you join up with any plan being offered by a hosting provider.

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Web Host Comparison – What to Consider

Tuesday, December 18, 2007 posted by admin 4:58 am





When it comes to a web host comparison there is a lot that you need to know. If you do not take this process seriously, you may end up with a web host that does not suit your site. And if this happens, you will be doomed from day one. Although newbies to the internet world will get the most out of a web host comparison, many experienced webmasters should consider this as well. When you compare the different available web hosts you will be giving yourself the best chance to make the best decision. But unfortunately, even then you can end up making some mistakes if you are not extremely cautious about what you are doing.

So what does a web host comparison entail? In other words, what should you be looking at? This is not the same for everybody, so you will want to make sure that you take the time to consider every last detail that is important to you. Remember, your web host does not have to suit the needs of every other buyer; just you. For this reason, your web host comparison should be unique to your wants and needs. This is the only way to ensure that you get the most out of your purchase.

With all of that in mind, there are some basics that everybody should consider when it comes to a good web host comparison. First off, who isn’t interested in price? When it comes to hosting, you will want to get the best possible deal on the cost. You will find out soon enough that there are quite a few companies that tout themselves as budget providers. And while there is nothing wrong with working with these companies, you need to make sure that they are going to give you much more than a low price. After all, price is important, but it is not the end all.

After considering price, if this is important to you, take a closer look at the space and bandwidth that you are being offered. Only you will know how much of each you need. If you have no idea how much space and bandwidth your site will use, ask the different web hosting companies for their opinion. Tell them what you plan to do as well as how much traffic you intend to draw early on. From there, they should be able to give you a very good idea as to what you need in these areas. This is much better than hoping that you guessed right, just to find out that you didn’t in the end.

Also, a good web host comparison process never goes without looking at the technical support team of each company. You need to make sure that help is available if you need it. Most companies know how important this is to buyers, and for this reason they have decided to offer technical support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. As you can imagine, this is something that you definitely want. Remember, you never know when you are going to have a question that requires immediate attention.

Comparing web hosts is not always easy to do. You should make sure that taking your time and properly researching each company is at the top of your to do list.

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More From the Beginner’s Guide to Joomla

Tuesday, March 13, 2007 posted by admin 9:24 am



In the last article we began looking at Joomla and, more specifically, the handy “Beginner’s Guide to Joomla” that the makers of this content management system provides at their web site. Hopefully by this time you have taken the time to sit down and really ask yourself what you want out of your own web site, as this is always the first step. Without this foundation, your web site may become a scattered assortment of pages that have no rhyme or reason.

Per the “Beginners Guide to Joomla” recommendations, an extremely helpful thing to do after you have figured out what you want out of your web site is to check out the Joomla v1.5 Quick Start Guide. Much time was spent in creating this helpful 49 page guide, and it is full of guidance, screenshots, and everything you need to get started. Once you install the program, the guide then teaches you how to configure extensions and work with components, modules, and plugins. The guide is an asset to beginning your web site, especially if you have never used Joomla’s system before.

For each component that you wish to configure, there will be both an administrator side of it and a site element. As the Joomla site states, “Components are the major portion of your page because a component is driven by a menu item and every menu item runs a component.” Next, you have your modules. The login component of your web site is a module, as well as the footer. Modules can be integrated into the components of your site, or they can stand alone. Plugins handle the events on your site. “When an event is triggered, plugins that are registered with the application to handle that event execute.”

Site administration is a crucial component to understand, as you will need it when you find it necessary to backup and restore your database. You just never know when these instances will arise, so it is best to know how to handle them prior to even getting your web site going.

One tip that Joomla cautions against is adding anything and everything to your site at the onset of starting out just because it “looks cool.” Here is what Joomla specifically says about this: “It’s best to maximize the use of the core code before you add extensions to your site. With each extension that you install, you complicate your site administration requirements and slow your site down. Upgrades are also more complicated. Extensions are great but make certain you really need them, first.”

This is an important tip because you really do not want to complicate your web site from the beginning. This undue frustration can be eliminated simply by taking some precautions and determining what it is you really need. The extensions are there for you to utilize. However, just like every web site is different, what you will actually need for yours will be different, too. Keep this in mind as you move ahead.

These tips, and many others, can be found at Joomla’s web site. Countless guides are available so you do not have to go through setting up your web site blindly. Simply taking some extra time to learn a bit about this content management program will save you time in the end.

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