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Web Hosting Services for Personal Websites

by Matt Hedges

Designing a website is not an easy job, and for sure, you must have worked very hard on it by using your creativity and devoting time to it. After designing, it’s high time you publish it on the internet. In case of web hosting, a lot of people remain confused about whether to opt for paid web hosting or free service. Yes, the costs involved with paid services are low, but still, it’s a cash outflow.

If you want people to view your site and interact with you and maybe buy things, you need to have your site hosted. The choices of which host to use are varied which means you need to do a lot of research to find what is best for you. Make sure you know what features you need and then look for these issues in a host. Making the right decision can save a lot of money and if your site is a personal one, you may not need every feature available. There area many hosts offering many features but you need to compare them to get the best plan for you.

Rival firms will have different packages and this is where your research is required. Ensure you are aware of key issues affecting your site and then make a decision based upon what is best.

Firstly, check what amount of web space they are offering you. You can check this by calculating the size of files that you can store on their server. You can host additional sub-domains if you have more web space. If you have more space, then it will be easier for you to install more programs later on, if you want to. Secondly, see the amount of permissible traffic limit to your site. Web hosting companies normally keep a track on how much traffic is being generated by the site that they host, but it would be very beneficial for you if there is no restriction imposed on traffic to your site. If there is a limit to the traffic, a person might not be able to visit your site after that limit has been exhausted. This would surely lead to quite a bad impression of your site in the mind of the visitor, and he might never visit your site again.

You might think that registering with a free web hosting service provider would be the ideal way out since it involves no money on your part. There are many such companies and they offer a mouth-watering free web space of 10-20Mbs. Some of the providers offer POP3 service for your email on their website as well, while others offer you FTP access. With all these features, it seems that the stage is set to remove the paid web hosting providers from the scene. In fact, getting services from a paid web service provider for a personal website would cost you dearly, wouldn’t it?

A key issue is do you require all the free services you are offered. If not then it is not worth getting a free product, especially if all you need is a server that will enable you to use java scripts or provide HTML data to people who visit the site. Online businesses need more but functions like SQL databases are not required for personal sites.

Viewing all your options will enable you to make the right decision. Depending on what you want the site for; a free option may be right or a paid for service may be best. You have to remember what the image of the site will be and with a free host it may not be great. It may cost nothing but there will be a lot of adverts, banners, links and much more added to your site by a free web host provider. This may turn many customers off the idea of using your site. A free host usually means you will have a long domain name for your site and again, this is not helpful for creating a positive impression with customers. A hard to remember URL can kill off many customers from coming back and they will be unlikely to add an unwieldy name to their favorites. Having a lengthy URL name can also mean many search engines will overlook your site making it harder for new visitors to find your site.

If you have a personal website, it would help you a great deal in promoting your professional image to the business contacts or even present or potential employers. So think about it. If you hand over a business card to your actual or potential employer, and in the contact information, he would find your email address as name@freeserver.com, then it would most certainly create a bad impression in his mind. If your present portfolio would be available at something.freehost.com, then you would, for sure, be quite uncomfortable attending the interview. So even though you might be a thorough professional in your work, but if your website or URL reflects otherwise, no one will glance at you for the second time.

When every advantage counts having a reliable and welcoming personal website is important for today’s modern professional. Success breeds success so it is important to seem successful and having a website like www.yourname.com or having an email that reads products@yourname.com would be extremely professional. Placing some money into these issues and obtaining the services of a paid service for web hosting is going to be of great benefit. Free services are okay for some but not for everyone and if you need to succeed and show professionalism then you should avoid them. Having a paid for service is likely to reduce the chances of your site breaking down so visitors can have more confidence in your site.

If image is not important then a free host can do the job. If the site is for friends and family to enjoy there is no need to waste money on this service. A free service can also be good as it would force you to learn about web hosting and you would gain good knowledge from it. This is a reason why free hosts are increasing in popularity with some users.

So there you go! The most important factor to consider while going for a free or a paid service provider would be your purpose of building the website. If it is for business purpose, then a paid one would be the best option, else if the site is just designed for casual purposes, then opt for a free web hosting service provider.

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