How To Choose A Hosting Company
by Karyn Greenstreet
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Published on this site: January 2004 - See
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There
are hundreds, if not thousands, of hosting companies out there. They come in all
price ranges, and with all kinds of bells and whistles. Here are some things you
may want to look for in a hosting company, especially if your website is part
of your overall marketing plan to sell products or services.
- Money
Back Guarantee - I put this first, because if you are unhappy with your hosting
site, you'll want assurances that you'll get your money back.
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24/7 Customer Technical Support This is critical. Find out if they mean
"there's voicemail or email 24-hours-a- day" or if they mean, "we
will answer the phone and help you 24-hours-a-day"
- Control
Panel - The Control Panel where you control all aspects of your account, such
as managing email accounts, reading statistics, and configuring autoresponders.
Make sure your hosting company has a centralized control panel for your management
needs.
- Website Statistics From a marketing perspective,
it's important to know who is visiting your site and what pages they read. Your
hosting company should keep track of all of this information for you, and present
it in an easy to read format. Make sure your statistics are updated on a daily
basis, and that you can configure the display to show you by day, by week, by
month or by year. You can learn more about how to read and interpret your statistics
here:
www.passionforbusiness.com/articles.htm
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CGI - CGI stands for the "Common Gateway Interface" and is a protocol
through which web pages interact with scripts on a server. Your hosting company
should allow you to install and run CGI scripts your account. They may also offer
you some pre-installed CGI scripts for free as part of your hosting package, such
as a message board or email forms.
- POP Email Accounts - A POP
(Post Office Protocol) Email Account is an email account hosted on your site.
Your hosting company should allow you to have more than one POP account, so that
you can set up email addresses for all your needs. For example, clients requesting
information about a workshop can send email to [email protected], while clients
can send their homework to [email protected]. Also make sure your hosting
company support email forwarding.
- Autoresponders - Autoresponders
allow a visitor to send an email to a specific email address and automatically
receive a reply. For example, if you have a FAQ, people can send an email to [email protected]
and automatically receive the FAQ list in their email inbox.
- SSL Secure Server - SSL stands for "Secure Socket
Layer". This is a protocol that allows for encrypted
transmissions on the web, and is especially useful if you
are collecting private information from visitors, such as
credit card information.
- Shopping Cart - If you plan on having a catalog
on the web, like selling your ebooks or audio tapes, a shopping cart is a must.
It lets people browse through your "store" and pick the items that they
plan to purchase. When they are done, they proceed to the checkout where they
can review their order and pay by credit card. If your hosting company does not
offer a shopping cart system, there are plenty of stand-alone shopping cart systems
you can use with your website.
- Password Protected Areas
If you want to create a "members only" or "students only"
section of your site, you will need to make sure that your hosting company supports
password protected areas (folders or sub-webs).
- FrontPage Extensions
- Microsoft FrontPage is a web development tool that's easy to use. In order for
this package to be completely functional, it requires that there be special software
installed on the server called "FrontPage Extensions." Beware the hosting
company who wants to charge you for using FrontPage Extensions; most hosting companies
offer them for free.
- Mailing List Software - Keep your users
informed by offering to put them on the mailing list. Make sure your hosting company
supports double-opt-in mailing lists, where the person signs up and receives a
confirmation email that instructs them how to officially sign up for your mailing
list.
- Streaming Media If you'd like to add multimedia
streaming to your site, you'll need to find out if your hosting company supports
the use of streaming media such as RealAudio or Windows Media files. Some hosting
companies will charge you extra for this service.
As you can see,
there are a lot of things to consider. Remember, while some of these may not be
important to you now, you'll also want a hosting company that can grow and support
you as your business grows.

Karyn Greenstreet is a Self Employment Expert. Through
consulting, coaching and speaking, she shares tips, tricks
and techniques with self-employed people to create and grow
their businesses, stay focused and motivated, and work at
peak performance. Visit her website at www.PassionForBusiness.com


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