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Web Hosting should be an easy decision


There are so many web hosts out there, and it's often hard to decide the best course to take. Some hosts offer "unlimited" bandwidth, but you'll often find that this is far from the truth. Some hosts offer amazingly low prices, but when you go to set up an SQL database, upload an .htaccess file, or run server-side scripts, don't be surprised if the feature is disabled for the account you purchased.

It's frustrating, to be sure.

So...what's the solution? There are two really great webhosting companies out there. ThinkHost is certainly the best overall deal, but Godaddy offers a number of good deals as well.


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Plan Type:Shared
Platform:Unix or Linux
Price Per Month:4.09
Price Per Year:49.00
Setup Fee:No Set Up Fee
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Disk Space (MB):1000
Extra Disk Space:n/a
Bandwidth Allowed:30 GB
Extra Bandwidth:n/a per GB
Backup Frequency:Weekly
Account Setup Time:6 Hours Max
Minimum Contract:12 month
Money Back Guarantee:30 Days

Email
Email Accounts:Unlimited
Email Autoresponders:Unlimited
Email Aliases:Available
Web-Based Email:Available

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Databases Supported:Unlimited
Server Component List:
Control Panel:Available
FTP:Available
FrontPage® Support:Available
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Raw Logs Available:Available
Graphical Web Traffic Reports:Available
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Connection Speed:Single T1
Server Hardware:Pentium 4 2.0Ghz, 1GB Ram
Server Software:RedHat 7.3, w/Cpanel
Sites per Server:250

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Did You Know?

1 Simple Step Towards Improved Customer Satisfaction for Web Hosts


Most of your customers are not unreasonable sort of people. They understand that problems crop up and mistakes do happen. I don't know about you, but I know that I am a MUCH more reasonable customer when the company I am purchasing services or products from promptly communicates any problems that arise.

The web is all about communication, so you would assume that any company that makes web hosting its primary business should really understand this and put measures into place that allows for the most reliable and uninterrupted communication with their customers. We talked about this a bit in our last article and promised to give you some tips about methods we have implemented to increase our ability to communicate with our customers during emergencies.

Let's face it, there isn't a web host out there who hasn't experienced times where the server that their company web site is on has gone down. Sometimes only for a few minutes, but sometimes those minutes can turn into hours - or even days if a major piece of hardware has gone belly up on you. And in most cases, you don't dedicate an entire server to your domain - you have customers who also share that server. Customers who now are not only unable to gain access to THEIR domain, but can not reach yours either. They are effectively cut off from electronic communication with you. So what do they do? How can they find out what is going on with their web site, and more importantly, when it will be back online?

Some hosts, like AlphaOne Technology, have emergency support available by telephone. In that case, (if they can remember the phone number since they can not access your website to find the number), they begin calling. And calling. And calling. Usually there are over 100-200 customers hosted on a single server. Do you or your staff really have the time to be fielding that many phone calls when you are in the middle of a crisis and need to devote your time to fixing the problem and getting the server operational? Probably not. Nor do your customers want to spend time on hold or dealing with busy signals. Every minute on hold, or every call that results in a busy signal, leaves a bad impression with that customer. They want to know WHY they are down and they want to know NOW.


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