Selecting best web hosting site


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Post Sat Nov 07, 2009 4:30 pm

Selecting best web hosting site

Selecting a best web hosting site is a great deal before creating a site. You should be very careful otherwise you will loose your money and time. Follow the steps below for selecting a web host.

  1. Don't trust the reviews from all sites because they will not be true. Google yourself with some negative keywords about the site.
  2. Don't forget to read their TOS (Terms of Service).
  3. Don't forget to see the about us page of your web host.
  4. Every web host provides live chat, so chat with them and find whether they can meet your requirements.
  5. If you are new to hosting, check whether they provide good technical and other support (Toll free, e-mail and live chat).
  6. Decide how much disk space and bandwidth you will require before searching for a web host.
  7. Don't trust what they advertise, because every web host will have a upgrade list and they will ask you to upgrade if you reach certain level. So check whether your web host have such an upgrade list.
  8. Search for coupons online with your web hosts or domain registars name, you can save a lot :P

Happy web hosting and have a great day......! ;)
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Post Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:42 am

Re: Selecting best web hosting site

sri wrote:Don't forget to read their TOS (Terms of Service).


ya it is true....Justhost says unlimited space and bandwitdh but see their TOS. :scratch:

While our shared services are suitable for the bulk of our customers, there comes a time for some websites when they are better suited for a larger plan, which allows for more dedicated CPU and memory resources. We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to discontinue service to any customer with a website or other hosted data that takes up more than 10% of the server resources and/or 10% of the server's CPU. This means that if your website is found to be utilizing more than 10% of the CPU and memory of the service, we reserve the right to take your site offline. If this becomes necessary, you can either upgrade your hosting package, or request a pro-rated refund of the amounts you have paid in advance for the services. Due to the severity of this, and our ability to act quickly to correct these situations to avoid server issues, we will do everything reasonably feasible to provide you with a warning prior to taking your site offline, but we accept no obligation to do so.

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