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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Frequently asked questions about Hosting-Free Hosting Vs paid Hosting

What is a server or hosting company?
Any Web page address should be located on a server (host computer) accessible on the Internet. A server is a computer that is connected to the Internet and specialised software used to make Web pages available on the Internet at high speed. Because obtaining and maintaining your own server expensive and specialised skills required, small businesses typically rent space on a hosting company server to store their Web pages. If your web address internet users enter in their browser, the host them to your website.
Can I have my own computer as a server use?
Yes, you can, but it is not practical. When the computer is turned off, no one can access your Web pages. Hosting companies use much higher speed internet connections, making your Web pages are viewed on a much higher speed than your phone line.
Can I get free hosting?
Free hosting has many limitations and often provides only limited space for personal use. A large disadvantage of free hosting is that you have a long address that with the name of the provider such as [http://www.yourprovider.com/yourname/yourfilename.htm starts] will have. In addition, places most free hosting companies ads on your Web pages that detracts from your message and your pages slows down.
Hosting fees range from $ 4-$ 100/month and up, depending on the space and features you need. The average fee for basic hosting for a small business website is $ 7-$ 25 per month. You may have to pay extra for a shopping cart, sequential autoresponders, and other features.
To bring a professional image, you must pay for hosting and your own domain name.
For a basic business web site hosting should not cost more than $ 20 per month. You could pay higher costs if you need more features, but don't pay for features you don't need.
How do you choose a hosting company?
Select a hosting company on the basis of their service and support, the reliability of the company, the speed and quality of their servers, cost, the Web space and bandwidth they offer, and the availability of features such as pop e-mail accounts, statistics, and autoreponders.
The simplest way to selecting a hosting company is by reference. Your Web Designer can recommend a hosting company and upload your Web pages to the server. If you are designing your own Web pages, you need an FTP program like WS_FTP to upload your pages.

 
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