Is this site under development or hosted elsewhere already? What are your projected resource requirements? Are they under budget restraints?Hello,
One of my friends is looking to host its service-based website. So, anyone can suggest me some web hosting services for the same.
Currently, I have suggested to him shared hosting services, is it right? :help:
There were NO web hosting providers recommended - only those providers that offered suggestions on the type of hosting.Thank you friends for your suggestions, I'll definitely consider the above-listed web hosting providers.
Choosing a Web host provider is one of the most important steps when you start an online business. A web host provider is a service that provides server space where you will store and launch your website so it is visible by the online community.
These are the six things to consider when choosing a provider:
Cost
Reliability
Customer Service
Features
Bandwidth
A web hosting service quality can provide the necessary foundation to grow your online business. However, without the flexibility of the hosting provider to less than adequate for current needs, so make sure that service is reliable and scalable.
Not really as a web hosts primary job is only to provide space for you to display your website and make sure the server is running smoothly and securely. It is not a web hosts job to design, develop or update your website, that is your responsibility. Yes some hosts may offer these as additional services, but you should not be using this as a criteria to find a host.You should deliberate using one web host provider who will serve all your needs, rather than outsourcing different areas to different companies. Select a web host provider who can provide web design, web development and updates for your web site, depending on your needs and resources.
Depends on what you call cheap, as it may be cheap to you, but not cheap to others. I have plans at £5 a mth and have top-notch protection and top speeds on my server and still make a profit. I could drop to £3 a mth and still make a profitCompanies that have the cheapest hosting plans can not have the best protection or the fastest speeds.