Blog Hosting Standards


Be discoverable via the web: Every business goes for an online presence by creating a website for marketing and selling products or services. People discover the businesses via search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, and YouTube.

The standards of IT business change very quickly. All that seemed to be up to date as recently as the past appears outdated today. Then, what should be the standard for blog hosting?

Blog Hosting Features

  • Plenty of features
  • User-friendly look-and-feel interface
  • Built a professional-looking blog for creating visual posts or podcasts.

Choosing the Best Hosting Service and Plan

  • Server Speed: Visitors abandon blog loads faster than slow websites.
  • Server Space: Amble space for visuals and videos with content.
  • Support: Always available 24.7.365 by experienced technical staff
  • Cost: Reasonable and affordable price
  • Secure: Provide SSL, anti-malware
  • Design: For an impressive and compelling blog that provides customizable themes, drag-and-drop functionality, widgets and various built-in functionality.

Blogging Platforms: WordPress, vBulletin, Blogger, Tumblr, Typepad

A web host is required to host blog files and databases to deliver them to readers’ browsers. Different web hosting services offer varying specifications like data transfers, storage, email, and other features. They have various payment modes: monthly, quarterly,  and yearly.

The various hosting plans offered for hosting blogs are Shared, Reseller, VPS, Dedicated and Cloud.

If we look at Internet growth, one can notice how the attitude towards network projects is being changed. The most important thing is websites hosted on free web hosting platforms.

However, as time passed, the Internet matured, and the standards changed. Web admins have started to think about creating a website and a professional web project for which free web hosting is unsuitable.

People started registering a domain name, ordering paid, reliable web hosting services and hiring professional web designers and developers. This initiated a new era of IT.

The blogosphere came to the standard idea much later. If websites on free hosting may decrease nowadays, a blog hosted on a free platform is still considered a regular thing.

Most long-sighted bloggers now register a domain name to create a stand-alone blog and search for blog hosting services. Since they are new, shortly, this will become a generally accepted standard of the blogosphere.

Transferring a blog to another hosting is like moving to a new home. The more things, the stronger the move itself. The backlinks and PR might be lost. It is also hard to move blog archives because of internal links in blog posts.

The best thing is to start from the very beginning with paid quality blog hosting with WordPress pre-installed and a free domain name to create our stand-alone blog.

A stand-alone blog will give us numerous opportunities, such as absolute independence on paid web hosting and an excellent chance for unlimited income.