Choosing a Web Hosting
Company - What Not To Do
Choosing a web hosting company is
typically a bargain basement search for most people. They get on
the internet and they Google for "cheap web hosting". Afterall, why
spend a lot of money just to host your site? Right? No, Wrong! Let
me tell you why.
The best way to explain this is
by using a correlation. If you were to go and buy your first brand
new vehicle. You wouldn't go online and type in "cheap car" or
cheapest car". You have specific needs that you have to meet. For
example, you may have a large family, drive a great distance to
work each day or perhaps you don't have a lot of money left over
for insurance and maintenance so you want you a car with a
reputation for reliability like a Honda or Toyota. In either case
you didn't think "cheap" first. You searched for a car that would
best meet your "driving needs". Once you found that vehicle then
you would probably search for the dealer that would give you the
best deal, or "cheapest" deal.
When searching for a web hosting
company the same process should be followed. Why is that you ask?
As important as that vehicle was in my earlier example your website
"success" is just as important. If you took the time to design and
create a website then I assume you want it to be a success. Each
webmaster has his/her own reasons for designing their site and they
each have their won definition for "success".
In either case, the success of
the website is based to a large degree on who you allow to host
your site. Most people never think of that. They look at things
like storage space, uptime, bandwidth, and a hundred other
parameters. But they never consider the measure of Success they
will reach or not reach. And isn't that the bottom line for any
online business? After all, it takes a whole lot more than those
nuts and bolts to succeed.
Now if you were told that your
level od success could increase 10-fold simply by selecting the
right hosting company would you still be interested in the
"cheapest"? Do you really care whether the uptime is 99.9999% or
99.9999999%?
Measuring and comparing "Success"
gets down to the real issue. Using this baseline to separate all
your hosting possibilities will allow the cream to rise to the top.
You would want a web hosting system that "is the all-in-one
site-building, site-hosting, and site-marketing system of software
tools that delivers success".
The majority of web hosting
services don't even refer to success. That's because 99+% of their
small business sites fail. They even have a term for the abysmal
failure rate of small businesses online... its called the "churn
rate". What if you could set up your site with a hosting company
that could get your website in the top 6%. Imagine the exposure,
the massive amount of traffic you would eventually be getting.
Translate this targeted traffic into "subccriptions", "sales",
"link exchanges""higher page ranking" and repeat visitors. Have I
got you thinking now?
This is the same process I went
through when I selected my web host. My first web host had all the
nuts and bolts and it was relatively cheap. But in the long run I
did not save anything because it cost me in lost sales. It took me
a very long time and then a lot of money to build up my traffic
which finally converted into sales. I could have achieved that same
degree of success much sooner and for a lot less money had I chosen
a better web host. One that provided all the tools from the start
and GUARANTEED my success. One that could provide proof that they
truly could deliver that success to me as they had for many
others.
Luis Castillo is an experienced
affliliate marketer who also owns a popular website and blog. You
can find out more about him at
http://www.Targeted-Traffic-Site-Builder.com and http://marketanybizonline.blogspot.com
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