Paid or Free Web Hosting?


Should you spend some money to get a web hosting solution for your business or get one for free?

If you are setting up a website for business, a free web host is definitely something you will not consider hosting your website with. Free web hosts has many limitations, space, bandwidth, uptime.

As its free, Advertisements often infest your website which would make potential customers never return due to the unprofessional layout.

If you are setting up a website for something that does not have high traffic, a free web hosting plan would be something perfect for you.

Nowadays the cost for web hosting services is very reasonable, so always go with a paid web host. for more info. click on CP Web Hosting – Reseller Hosting : Windows Reseller Hosting, Linux Reseller Hosting

“Unlimited bandwidth”- What is your opinion?


Bandwidth is the measurement of the amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given time. The majority of web hosting companies will set monthly limits but some web host says they provides “Unlimited bandwidth”.
What is your opinion?

Any web hosting company claiming “Unlimited Bandwidth” is simply lying. There’s no such thing as “Unlimited Bandwidth”

In the real world, we’ve never seen any broadband company offering an internet connection as “Unlimited Megabytes Per Second.” So, how could a web hosting company, which normally doesn’t even own its own access lines, claims to customers that it will give them “Unlimited Bandwidth”?

There are a lot of ways you can be duped by these ‘ unlimited’ hosts; here are just a few of them:

1. The secret of ‘unlimited’ is actually buried in the Terms of Service by the host. Do not be surprised to find that unlimited only equals 900mb or so .

2. The host may restrict the sort of files that you can host on their server. Generally image galleries and audio/video files attract a lot more downloads thereby resulting in higher bandwidth consumption. So if there are no files of this type, your site won’t really require a lot of bandwidth.

In short: Website Hosting Companies offering “Unlimited Bandwidth” to attract customers need to be avoided

Unlimited is a marketing trick to get your business.

Remember it is impossible for any provider to actually provide an unlimited amount of bandwidth or disk space.

PHP vs ASP


Web pages used to be simple affairs, where everything you needed to do could be done in HTML but now Web pages can be more complex and customers expect more from web pages. Terms like PHP and ASP now compete with HTML when starting a web page and it can be hard to figure out what option best suits your needs.

PHP, Personal Home Pages has more support on the internet than ASP – Active Server Pages.Advantage of PHP is that it’s based on unix, giving it more cross platform capability than ASP.

Windows severs do tend to be unstable and prone to failures, are more likely to be attacked by viruses, Trojans and exploits. Linux servers on the other hand are much more stable and the attacks windows servers suffer in a daily basis are non-existent in Linux.

Putting it all together, the power, the cost, flexibility, stability and support of PHP is far superior to that of ASP. If you’re going to commit to building the best web page you can, commit to using the best tools you can.

Hosting companies fighting for new customers


Now more and more hosting companies fighting for new customers due to multiple domain web hosting. Long gone are the days where you could only host a single domain on the one hosting account but now you can host multiple domains on the one hosting account.

Not only do some hosts offer multiple domain hosting, they actually offer unlimited domain name hosting. Companies such as cpwebhosting.net allow you to host an unlimited number of domains on a single hosting account. You can check it on CP Web Hosting – Reseller Hosting : Windows Reseller Hosting, Linux Reseller Hosting

Not only do some hosts offer multiple domain hosting, they actually offer unlimited domain name hosting. Companies such as cpwebhosting.net allow you to host an unlimited number of domains on a single hosting account. You can check it on CP Web Hosting – Reseller Hosting : Windows Reseller Hosting, Linux Reseller Hosting

If you run a number of websites and are not currently with a host that allows you to host multiple domains then do yourself a favor and have a look around for a new host like cpwebhosting.net .

Don’t Make These Hosting Mistakes


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 couldn’t accommodate customer requests because the server administrators wouldn’t 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, don’t 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 didn’t 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 who’ll quickly evaluate if they have what you’re asking for or not.

4. Purchasing Hosting In An Auction

It might be a good place to pick up a deal but then you’ll need to go back and review the first point. This is not to say all auctioned hosting is completely unreliable but in case you haven’t 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 Host’s Bad Or Limited Website

If the host can’t or won’t take time to craft an informational site of their own, most likely they won’t 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 couldn’t 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 they’ll 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 don’t list customer names on their site, ask them if you can contact any of their customers or if they’ll 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 Webmaster’s host was down for days. This also meant the host’s own site. The Webmaster couldn’t contact them at all because he hadn’t 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 you’re losing visitors even sales it’s guaranteed you’ll want to talk to someone.

9. Relying On Host Backups

This happens far too often. When a customer’s site went down indefinitely, they were stuck. They couldn’t put the site with another host because they didn’t 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.

Hosting Multiple Websites


If you plan to operate multiple websites, here is some information on the different options available to you.

1. Separate accounts for each site
2. A reseller account where they are all hosted or
3. A dedicated server, again where they are all hosted.

Separate accounts are self-explanatory, so let’s look at reseller accounts. As a reseller, you are basically acting as an agent for the hosting company – a middleman between them and the end user.

The idea is that you can set up your own company offering web hosting that is ultimately hosted by the company. You don’t have to resell this hosting however – you can use the hosting services for your own websites, essentially “reselling” the hosting to yourself.

A reseller account is nice because all your websites are “under one roof” and you have a single point of contact for any technical problems.

Hosting on a dedicated server gives you complete control of the computer that is the web server. You can install any software you want, any operating system you want and you can allocate resources like memory and hard disk space however you want to divide it up between your sites.

The first thing to consider when setting up multiple websites is whether or not to host them all with the same web hosting company. Many web hosts offer packages that let you set up multiple sites on a single account and almost all will let you set up multiple accounts, one for each site.

If you are happy with the hosting company you’re using for your existing website(s), one advantage of using them for another site is the fact that you know they offer good service and support.

They might also offer discounts for multiple sites, so your costs might be lower if you stay with them again.

On the other hand, if you choose a different host you’ll be able to compare the quality of another company with whomever you’re currently using. If you ever run into problems with them, you’ll have an alternative. It’s wise not to “put all your eggs in one basket” as the saying goes.

Advantage of using a different host is that you’ll get a different IP address for each of your sites. If your sites are related to one another and you want to link them together, having different IP addresses can sometimes help your site rank higher in the search engines.

Links from other sites are one of the most important factors in getting your site ranked highly. If those links come from sites on the same IP address, it is a signal to the search engines that they are quite likely all owned by the same person, and they may discount the value of those links.

If you plan to operate multiple websites, here is some information on the different options available to you.

The first thing to consider when setting up multiple websites is whether or not to host them all with the same web hosting company. Many web hosts offer packages that let you set up multiple sites on a single account and almost all will let you set up multiple accounts, one for each site.

If you are happy with the hosting company you’re using for your existing website(s), one advantage of using them for another site is the fact that you know they offer good service and support.

They might also offer discounts for multiple sites, so your costs might be lower if you stay with them again.

On the other hand, if you choose a different host you’ll be able to compare the quality of another company with whomever you’re currently using. If you ever run into problems with them, you’ll have an alternative. It’s wise not to “put all your eggs in one basket” as the saying goes.

Another advantage of using a different host is that you’ll get a different IP address for each of your sites. If your sites are related to one another and you want to link them together, having different IP addresses can sometimes help your site rank higher in the search engines.

Links from other sites are one of the most important factors in getting your site ranked highly. If those links come from sites on the same IP address, it is a signal to the search engines that they are quite likely all owned by the same person, and they may discount the value of those links.

If you do choose to host all your sites with one company, there are essentially 3 choices – separate accounts for each site, a reseller account where they are all hosted or a dedicated server, again where they are all hosted.

Separate accounts are self-explanatory, so let’s look at reseller accounts. As a reseller, you are basically acting as an agent for the hosting company – a middleman between them and the end user.

The idea is that you can set up your own company offering web hosting that is ultimately hosted by the company. You don’t have to resell this hosting however – you can use the hosting services for your own websites, essentially “reselling” the hosting to yourself.

A reseller account is nice because all your websites are “under one roof” and you have a single point of contact for any technical problems.

Hosting on a dedicated server gives you complete control of the computer that is the web server. You can install any software you want, any operating system you want and you can allocate resources like memory and hard disk space however you want to divide it up between your sites.

The disadvantage of a dedicated server is that you are responsible for maintaining the server and sometimes even for the technical side of things. If you aren’t familiar with the technical side of running a web server, you may need to choose a managed dedicated server, where the hosting company looks after these issues.

Dedicated server are, of course, more expensive than the other options, so unless your websites are well established, with a lot of traffic, they may not fit within your budget.

Host one domain name with one hosting account- Your Web Host Is Making You A Fool


If your web host only allows you to host 1 domain name with 1 hosting account, Your Web Host Is Making You A Fool!

Iif you own multiple websites and you are hosting each of them with a different hosting account, you are paying too much! You can actually host all your websites into one single hosting account and save a lot of money. This type of hosting account is called “multiple domain hosting” account, which just get popular recently.

The web hosting industries are now switching to the next important trend. Many web hosts have started to offer multiple domain hosting account. What that means is that you can host multiple websites under 1 hosting account! You don’t need to pay for a full account if you want to host more websites.

Multiple domain hosting a very important trend because nowadays, most web hosts are offering incredible amount of disk space and bandwidth with their hosting account. Unfortunately, the client is only allowed to host one website with each giant hosting account. And the reality is that most clients don’t even use up to 10% of their disk space and bandwidth!

If you already have a hosting account, think about it, how much percentage of the disk space and bandwidth are you utilizing now?

I strongly believe that these web hosts are throwing in the big offer as a marketing strategy to attract the consumers by exploiting consumers ‘the more the better’ mindset. Consumers don’t realize that the ‘large space’ and ‘large bandwidth’ is practically useless, as they will probably never use most of the ‘advertised’ resources. They are simply being lured into the marketing gimmicks.

How to Avoid Being Scammed


Do not join a host without testing out their services.

Some Scam Plans are-

If it sounds too good too be true it usually is! All hosts have the same basic limitations when it comes to server resources and specs. There is no magic server that has a never ending supply of RAM and CPU.

If a host ever claims to give unlimited space or bandwidth DO NOT JOIN THEM. The thing to remember is that the average web site uses about 50 Megs space and less then 1 gig bandwidth a month.

Resource usage has to do with the amount of CPU and RAM a site uses. If a site uses a lot of bandwidth they aren’t kicked for using their bandwidth they are kicked for using up most of the servers cpu and ram. Another thing to remember is that the cheaper the plan is, and the more space / bandwidth included the more sites per server the host will have to pack in to make their money back.

So the lesson here is don’t shop for a host based on their plans! You should shop based on recommendations and experience!

About Paying Yearly

Another thing you’ll notice is that most of these incredible scam plans force you to pay for a year up front to get the good pricing.

Why would a hosting company care if you pay monthly or yearly? After all if you’re happy with them you’re going to end up staying much longer than a year.

ONLY PAY MONTHLY! We have one plan that requires a year payment up front (hatchling) why? Because most hosts advertise a low monthly fee if paid yearly and a much higher price if monthly. We still need to be competitive so we made one plan showing this option. We would however prefer you sign up for a monthly plan.

Remember paying yearly to anyone is always a bad idea, but the choice is yours.

Disadvantages of an Affordable Web Hosting Service?


What are the Disadvantages of an Affordable Web Hosting Service?

1. Technical and customer support is not available with most web site hosting services that offer cheap or low costs. But there are some who are able to find a handful of affordable web hosts that do have 24-hour technical support. What you actually need to do is continue to find those types of web host providers.

2. Getting a cheap website hosting service can mean having to put up with streamers and advertisements that could be very irritating but unfortunately unavoidable. This could affect the efficiency of your product endorsements.

This is really a huge hassle especially if you have been promoting your web site for business purposes. The presence of those banners will divide your readers attention – that of your web contents and that of the third-party ads. There is the risk that your readers will likely to pay more attention to those ads than what you are trying to convey in your web site. Thus, forfeiting the purpose of having a web site. Web host providers are doing this, especially those under their affordable web site hosting service plan, to generate more money.

3. Limited disk space and bandwidth. Cheap web hosting do not offer much disk space storage. This can serve as a hindrance especially if you are projecting to expand your web site through having more web contents such as graphics, video and audio files. The bandwidth (data transfer) in affordable web site hosting service is also limited.

Some web sites which are being hosted by cheap web site host providers are usually prone to down time. A reflection on the kind of services which cheap web hosting plans are known about. But, then again, this does not apply to all; there are still some cheap web hosting out there that are mindful to their clients’ needs and concerns. One should also see in a wider perspective that if your server frequently crashes down, there is a tendency to lose your clients.

Some more disadvantages are-

1. Low-cost web hosting do not usually have an ideal internet speed connection. This can greatly affect the number of visitors your web site will gain. Notably, people do not have much patience to web sites that cannot be accessed easily due to slow server speed. If your server is slow and the downloading of files takes a lot of minutes, people have the tendency not to revisit your web site next time they go online. And this means economic loss for your part.

2. Security is always at risk among cheap web hosting services. Security support system is not that sophisticated and is quite loose which can result to easy hacking of your web site. The web host provider might not have back-up services; hence, you will have a hard time (or worst, not having at all) accessing the root menu.

It is predicted that low-cost web host providers will become financially incapable of running the business and will shut down as a result. The consequence of this is that you will lose money while having to change web host providers. Another consequence is that you will be giving your clients a hard time when they, too, have to adjust to the change.

Why people choose dedicated server?


Why people choose dedicated server when shared or Reseller web hosting account can fulfill their requirement?

There may be more than one benefit of dedicated server use that might be of interest to you?

One benefit of dedicated server usage is that you will have full control of administrative functions. Obviously, this is not something that could occur on a shared server, where you would be sharing space with hundreds or maybe thousands of other web sites. Because you have the benefit of dedicated server control, you can make changes that will impact only you, not the untold masses.

Another benefit of dedicated server usage is the level of security that you control. The ability to lock and unlock the server is in your hands. No one will be able to do anything with your content without your express permission. You become much less susceptible to hijacking. Making changes to your documents can be done quickly and easily.

Another benefit of dedicated server usage is that you still have support from the web hosting company. While it is true that support will most likely be limited.

Dedicated hosting benefits aside, knowing that you have control of your site and that you are as secure from hackers as possible may be the only benefit of dedicated server usage that really matters.
Reseller web hosting also has some Disadvantage so people choose dedicated server.
What are The Downside of Reseller Hosting.
Reseller hosting offers fewer resources than a dedicated server, and thus may exceed resource constraints sooner than with a dedicated server. A reseller hosting account can only hold so many clients before the space and bandwidth are greater than any reseller package the hosting company can provide, and it becomes more economically feasible to upgrade to a dedicated server. This requires moving clients from the reseller account to the dedicated server, which could result in downtime.
In addition to the moving and expansion issues, most reseller hosting accounts offer little in terms of customization. Reseller accounts are usually set in what software is installed on the box, and the versions available. An example would be a client asking for PHP 5, when the version that’s installed on the server hosting the reseller account is PHP 4. While some hosts may be happy to upgrade and accommodate, other hosts will not be able to upgrade as quickly.
One of the primary advantages of using a dedicated server over a typical shared hosting account is the increased amount of resources and control available. In most instances, the customer may install whatever software necessary, allowing for greater flexibility and options. Custom software can be installed, which also lends to security, since there is less chance for a hacking attempt, since only one site is being hosted, rather than several hundred at a time.