Month: November 2009

Which are the best sites that offer free web hosting in the actual moment?

Posted by – November 3, 2009

Hello Pals, right now I’m a volunteer in a poor comunity at Bolivia. As part of my job here I would like to make a small web site for them. So, I am trying to find a nice free web hosting site on the web. I don’t need complicated staff. I’m looking for free space with not so much advertising and good operation. Thanks for your help.

Pasted below is an answer I gave previously to a similar question, the links to the free hosting sites should be of use to you.

A lot of the emphasis is on the fact that free sites aren’t all that good and even though yours is a charitable organisation I’d still be inclined to go for a paid-for site.

——————

There’s several places you can get a free website including from Yahoo (their service is called Geocities).

If you’re serious about creating a website and want one that looks professional then I wouldn’t consider a free site, there are many paid for sites that need only cost you a few dollars a month.

Here’s some of the things to consider about free sites…

– 1 –
You’re often restricted in the type of files you can have, some sites don’t allow MP3′s or video files for example.

– 2 –
There’s usually a bandwidth limit (this is the amount of data that’s downloaded). It normally doesn’t take long to reach the bandwidth limit and when this happens the site becomes unavailable – you’ve probably come across such sites yourself. The bandwidth limit is often hourly and also monthly. If you hit your hourly limit your site will be down for about an hour but if you hit your monthly limit if could be down for days or even weeks.

– 3 –
Most free sites have a limit to the amount of space you have to store your site. Large files such as music and video will very quickly fill the space. Simple text pages don’t use much space but when you start adding a few graphics this can soon add up.

– 4 –
There’s rarely any technical support with free sites other than user forums. If something goes wrong it’s up to you to sort it out.

– 5 –
Some copmpanies that provide free sites are ‘here today and gone tomorrow’ – just what you need if you’ve spent ages designing a nice site. Others are initially free but then state you have to pay or your site will be deleted. To avoid this stick with the well known and established names such as Tripod/Lycos and Yahoo/Geocities.

– 6 –
Free sites are often limited in what you can do, a lot won’t support PSP or MySql, some don’t even support Java. Could mean that features such as forums, blogs, guestbooks etc aren’t possible on your site.

– 7 –
A free site has to pay for itself somehow, no company is going to give away webspace without getting something in return. One common practice is to place adverts on your site. Sometimes these ads are themed and related to your site but other times they’re completely unrelated.

– 8 –
Often the site isn’t transferable except to a paid for service provided by the same company. This can be a serious problem if your site becomes popular and you need to move it somewhere that can accomodate your growing needs.

– 9 –
Often any extras are hugely expensive, if for example you want to buy more data transfer (bandwidth) you could easily be paying $1 per GB. It might not sound a lot but if you’re also paying for more web storage space and access to certain tools it will work out far more expensive than having a paid-for site.

– 10 –
You won’t get your own domain name so instead of having xyzcompany.com you’ll have something like freewebhostingcompany/xyzcompany.com.

– FREE SITES –
If you still want a free website then this page here… http://www.free-webhosts.com/search-webhosts.php is an excellent resource as it compares no less than 545 different free webhosts complete with reviews and user comments for each one.

Here’s some links to the 4 most popular free webhosts…

Lycos Tripod (CNet rating 9 out of 10)

http://www.tripod.lycos.com/

Lycos Angelfire (CNet rating 6 out of 10)

http://angelfire.lycos.com/

Yahoo Geocities (CNet rating 8 out of 10)

http://geocities.yahoo.com/home/

Express Page (CNet rating 4 out of 10)

http://www.expage.com/

– PERSONAL RECOMENDATION –
If you want a decent site with a wide range of tools and virtually no restirictions then go for a paid one. They’re not expensive and you’ll have infinitely more flexibility to design and expand your site.

1 and 1 is the world’s number one webhosting company where you can get a site for as little as £1.99 a month (they’re UK based so it’s about $3.50 a month)

http://order.1and1.co.uk/

Yahoo is the largest US and Canadian webhost and their starter package is $8.96 a month.

http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting/?p=PASSPORT&AID=10294260&PID=1453263

Personally I’d go with Yahoo – I have lots of sites with them and have never had any major problems.

Hope this helps and good luck in designing your site.

Tags: , , , ,

Reseller Web Hosting: The Perfect Way To Start A Web Hosting Business

Posted by – November 3, 2009

Hosting web sites on the internet can be a lucrative business venture. However trying to setup a web hosting company from scratch can be quite a bit of work and also quite a bit of money.

One of the biggest problems of trying to start a web hosting company right now is that much of the address space on the internet has already been taken. If you own a company and you need to buy an IP address block, then you might have a chance of getting a few IP addresses, but getting enough space to create a web hosting company on your own is very hard to do.

One alternative to trying to start a web hosting company from scratch is to become a reseller web hosting company. Many companies on the internet offer to resell address space to companies so they can become a reseller web hosting company. Becoming a reseller web hosting company has many advantages including the availability of address space, specialized tools, and built-in control panel support.

Many reseller web hosting companies offer quite a bit of space so that you can host many different web sites on your own. Most of the time this space is very hard to come by if you are not buying the space from a reseller web hosting company. Also these companies usually offer many tools to help your clients build their web sites. Some of these companies offer Front Page extensions so that your clients can use Front Page to build their web sites. Other companies offer different pre-made PHP scripts to help your clients build their web sites as well.

Another important tool is the ability for your clients to use a MySQL database to store information and authenticate against on their web site. The best advantage of using a reseller web hosting company is the built-in control panel support that is supplied by many of these companies. You usually have a management control panel to help create different web sites for your clients, and then your clients also have a control panel to help administer their web sites. This makes it much easier for anyone, even someone with limited technical knowledge, to create a web site.

Gabriel Adams
http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/reseller-web-hosting-the-perfect-way-to-start-a-web-hosting-business-99329.html

Tags: , , , , , , ,

A Hosting Review Can Help you Find the Right Web Hosting Provider

Posted by – November 3, 2009

If you do a search in Google for ‘Web Hosting’ or ‘Hosting’, the first couple of results that come up are surprisingly enough, not those of actual web hosting companies, but rather web hosting review sites.

These sites are an excellent resource to assist you with making a decision regarding which web host to choose for your foray into the world of the Internet.

A web hosting guide can help you compare the services being offered by different hosting companies. This is a big advantage because you don’t have to visit different sites to obtain details. You can log on to a single site and compare services by bandwidth, by price or by disk space.

The other important advantage that these sites offer is that most of them offer a rating service and the opportunity for clients to post comments or reviews. These comments reveal a lot about a hosting company!

Do not be too alarmed though if you find some reviews that are very negative – it is just not possible for a hosting company to be perfect. They WILL make mistakes. The important thing is to try and ascertain how well they recovered or how well they handled their customer service when the problem occurred.

To get the most out of these sites, you need to know what to search for. Some of the newer sites have more refined ways of offering search criteria – you should be able to search on operating system (e.g. Linux or Windows), disk space, bandwidth, price, control panel, features etc.

You therefore need to know how much bandwidth you require, how much hard disk space you require and maybe even have made a decision up front whether you are looking for Linux or Windows hosting.

Once you have decided about what you need, you can start searching for a hosting service. You can use one of the popular search engines, like Google or Yahoo to find a suitable web hosting review site.

Log on to the site and compare the different packages. See which packages or bundled services meet your needs best. Check and compare the specifications of the hardware being offered by the hosting services. Eliminate the hosting services that don’t meet your requirements and send the remaining hosts a list of questions. The questions you ask are not so important, but you will get an idea about how prompt the hosts are in responding to your queries. This can then become a useful benchmark. You can reject those who take too long to answer.

Finally you need to test connectivity. Visit a few sites hosted on the servers of companies that you have short listed. Check the download speeds. Eliminate ones that take too long to open. You should also check on the web hosting review site whether they have any uptime statistics. This will also give you a good idea what type of downtime your website might experience.

Be careful not to select on price only – cheapest is not always the best! Rather look at the average prices and go for a hosting provider that rather offers a middle of the road type of price rather than the absolute cheapest. Another important point to look out for is to see how long the company has been in business!

Christine Anderssen
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/a-hosting-review-can-help-you-find-the-right-web-hosting-provider-92254.html

Tags: , ,

Best Rated Web Hosting Sites

Posted by – November 2, 2009

For every potential customer who is looking for a reliable and professionally superior host, a great deal of research and comparative analysis goes into the entire selection process. This could include a price comparison, feature and service comparison as well as rating comparison from reliable sources. The bottom-line is to secure yourself from unscrupulous fly-by-night companies or companies who are still in the nascent stages and do not offer value for money services and features. It therefore becomes imperative to choose a company that has been around for a while and has secured a professional and reliable reputation for itself in the web hosting industry. We have compiled a brief list of the best and some of the top rated hosting companies:

Startlogic:

Be prepared to get exceptional services and features with Startlogic. The company offers an amazing 3000 GB of bandwidth as well as 3000 GB of storage. You would be amazed to discover that the company is also throwing away a domain name for just $4.95 a month. So as a whole, the package seems very enticing. It is not easy to even have a domain name registered at that price. Furthermore, customers are offered $50 worth of Yahoo! Search credits and Google Adwords. The company boasts of a highly satisfied customer base and this is validated by the consistent top ranking that the company has been achieve.

Host Monster:

Host Monster is a favourite among budget hosting customers and also offers an exceptional customer service. Their hosting package is priced at $5.95 per month that comes with 3000 GB of bandwidth and 300 GB of web storage. Furthermore, customers get access to unlimited email accounts as well as a free website builder. All in all, the company offers superior hosting services at competitive pricing structures and this a yet another favourite among both novice and experienced web masters.

Host Gator:

Host Gator has been around for quite some time and has carved a solid niche in the hosting industry. Their very name is synonymous with reliability, professionalism, advanced technology, superior customer service and most importantly affordable hosting packages. The hatchling package, which is the second level hosting package, comes equipped with 3000 GB of bandwidth and 350 GB of storage. The company has a solid ranking and some amazing and unbiased customer reviews. However, customers who opt for the “hatchling” hosting package can only have one domain hosted.

Bob Willis
http://www.articlesbase.com/web-hosting-articles/best-rated-web-hosting-sites-689592.html

Tags: , , ,

The Importance of a Web Hosting Review

Posted by – November 2, 2009

Every single, fully-functioning website resides on a server somewhere in the world. Those servers exist in a number of formats, and the majority of them are owned and operated by web hosting companies. Anyone looking to create a website, including individuals and major corporations, will probably need to hire a web hosting company in order to have access to a server. The trick to creating and maintaining a fast, responsive, secure and successful website is to locate a server that provides everything a client needs.

This may not be as simple as it sounds. For example, there are companies providing space on a server, but it may be a shared server, or it can be a “basic” service which can be a dedicated server, FTP platform and little else. It takes some research and information to make the best choice in a web hosting provider.

It all begins with a consumer understanding what they will need from their web hosting company. They will need to know if their operating platform, web development software, and a variety of other factors will be compatible with a particular company. They must also ensure that there are beneficial or helpful services that their web hosting company will provide, such as dedicated customer service and security features.

How does a consumer go about identifying a web hosting company? The best approach is to find a comprehensive listing of all available candidates, and then do a thorough examination of any available web hosting reviews.

Why would a web hosting review be important? Just as in any other kind of service, web hosting will list or itemize for a potential client the many features of their particular service, but they will not explain just how well they meet these guarantees. Only a web hosting review will be able to fully explain if a company has lived up to its promised service.

Additionally, anyone who has had a particularly good or bad experience with any specific company should make a point of providing feedback or provide a web hosting review at any location possible. In doing so, they will be able to direct fellow consumers in a good direction.

At CompareWebHosting.com visitors can review companies individually or seek out a personalized listing of all pre-qualified and guaranteed providers. The site makes at least one hosting review available for each company, and ensures that only the most reliable and proven candidates make their lists.

Leon Belenky
http://www.articlesbase.com/web-hosting-articles/the-importance-of-a-web-hosting-review-693725.html

Tags: , , , , , , ,

What is a web hosting service? Is there an objective hosting review site out there?

Posted by – November 2, 2009

I am looking for a web hosting service to host a website for a business that will be quite MySQL heavy. I’ve been searching for review wesbites, but they all seem so unprofessional and have very different rankings from each other. I get the sense that a lot of them are sponsored and biased. Is there an objective review site out there?
I meant "What is a GOOD web hosting service review website"

Well, actually there isn’t a 100% objective site. All sites operate for a purpose.

I use Bluehost and they’re better than anything else I’ve seen.

Tags: , , , , , ,

Are there web hosting sites that accept Pay Pal as a Payment?

Posted by – November 2, 2009

I’m looking to register a domain name, build a web site and find a place to host.

My only problem is that I don’t have a credit card.

I know Go daddy accepts pay pal to register a domain name.

Is there a web shoting site that accepts pay pal as well?

I use Chill Web Hosting (http://www.chillwebhosting.com) and have paid them via paypal and personal check before.

Tags: , , ,