| Choosing
the right host is an important aspect in lowering your web hosting
costs. The web hosting industry, boasting several thousand web hosts,
is still young and growing at a remarkable pace; hence finding the
right host is not only difficult, but very time consuming; fortunately
though it is worth the time and effort.
There are a
few things to keep in mind when exploring; when deciding to form
a partnership with the host. Below are just a few things to consider,
which directly attribute to final cost.
Disk Space
- Knowing how much web space your web site needs and compensating
for a bit extra, for growth. For example, if your web site needs
200 MB of disk space, look for the plan which offers at least 250
to 300 MB of web space; this will prevent a large unexpected bill
at the end of the month when high priced costs, charged by most
web hosts for extra disk space usage, are added on to your bill.
As a rule of thumb, an average web site should cost you no more
than $1 per 10 MB
Bandwidth
Figure out how much bandwidth (data transfer) your web site
uses. As above, ensure you get more bandwidth than your site uses.
For example, if your website uses 8GB bandwidth per month, then
choose a plan, which offers at least 8 or 10GB bandwidth per month.
This again will prevent spikes of over usage, leading
to higher extra costs. As a reference, an average web site should
pay no more than $3 per GB for bandwidth usage.
Block buying
- Ask the web host if they have block buying facilities
for purchasing projected extra disk space or bandwidth. But, be
careful, if your web site needs only 2 GB extra bandwidth, you may
have to buy an extra package in blocks of 5GB bandwidth; in this
case, look for the host which will allow you to purchase extra disk
space and bandwidth allowance as per your needs, this is crucial
to cost savings.
Note:
Ensure that you know the over-usage allowance rules; you need to
know what happens if your web site uses more disk space or bandwidth
than you have been allocated. The web host who informs you of possible
over-usage well in advance, allowing you to take measures to reduce
or budget for extra usage, is worth their weight in gold.
Number of web
sites if you have more than one web site, sign up an account
with a web host who provides multiple domains hosted on one account;
this will work out a lot cheaper than an account per website.
A good tip would
be to ask your friends and colleagues if they want to host their
websites with you on one account. For example at M6.net http://www.m6.net
a person or persons with 4 websites can save roughly $20 per month
by signing up an M6-2, multiple hosting account.
Applications
and databases Ensure that all the applications your web
site uses (FrontPage, ASP pages, databases, cgi, PHP, etc.), are
supported within the chosen account type. Find out if there are
any extra fees for particular applications or associated database
support. For example allot of hosts charge extra set-up fees to
install FrontPage, which may be avoided by choosing another host
offering the same features with no extra costs.
Mail Server
Emails are the lifeblood of your online business. Ensure
that you get a sufficient number of email addresses with your own
domain name (preferably unlimited); these are necessary for other
email features like forwarders, and auto responders, etc. There
is no need to pay an extra fee for use of a mail server as many
hosts offer this service now for free, within the hosting plan.
Avoid long-term
contracts Many web hosts offer huge discounts on yearly
or half yearly payments in advance, this may appear a good way to
go, but note how long you are locked in. If possible avoid long-term
contracts until you are sure about the services and reliability
offered by that particular host. Paying on a monthly basis obviously
has its benefits. If there are concerns with your service encouraging
you to seek a new host elsewhere, you may lose out on many months
of hosting fees when breaking a yearly or half-yearly contract;
but, if the necessity arises, a loss of only a few days to close
a troublesome account, is preferable.
Thinking ahead
with reference to an established plan of action will help you avoid
most surprises, and definitely help towards cutting costs, short
term or long-term. Work out your growth rate and project future
expansions. Keep a good record of past and present bandwidth and
web space usage, this will help to project future needs.
Savings are
mostly a matter of common sense, but in this industry of high technology
most people forget this rule and try to look for the best, most
efficient and most expensive technical programs and software to
save them a buck or two. As in most businesses good cost effective
groundwork is the best start to cutting costs.
Article by www.m6.net
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