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What Is The Best Web Hosting Service?

   

Author: Larry Washington

Is there really a magic formula to determine the best web hosting service? I'm sure thousands of people want to know the answer to this question if there was one. To be honest, there is no absolute correct answer to this. As you know, individual results will vary from person to person in terms of what they want out of a service.

If there was a way to find the "best" web host to ensure you made the right choice, would you be interested?

Hopefully the answer is yes!

I want you to understand that there is no "best" web hosting service but there are some measures or steps to help find what's best for you.

The tips that follow should help someone new or experienced choose the best possible host the first time around. It can even help those looking to switch hosts avoid making the same mistake twice.

Here's a checklist to help you get started in choosing a great host:

* Look at what's in front of you

* How is the service and support?

* Testimonial test

Let's take the first point; look at what's in front of you. No, really. Look directly at what's in front of you. When you visit the web host, how does it present itself visually? If it doesn't look up to par in terms of presentation you may want to avoid them.

Low-quality graphics may indicate your typical "fly-by-night" type of company that won't be around very long. Even though anyone can produce high-quality looking websites, this should raise a red flag if identified. While we're on the look of the website, another turn off should be misspellings.

Misspellings can indicate a business that doesn't take pride in how they operate. Would you trust your website in a company that doesn't take pride in their business? There's no excuse for misspellings when a lot of applications contain spell checkers.

Service and support

This is by far the most important thing to have no matter what type of product or service you get. After all, things do fail or break down and you may need extended support. A way to check the reliability of a web host is to put them to the test.

Find a contact number (some even provide a toll free number) or send them an email to inquire about something they offer. That way you can see how long it takes before you actually talk to someone or for them to respond to emails. A good response time for emails should be within 24 hours. Especially with the large volume of inquiries they may receive on a daily basis. Doing this will allow you to see how friendly and helpful their support staff is as well.

Testimonial test

I'm sure you've seen many websites post testimonials to help give credibility to their products and services. A good cross check you can do is send the person who gave the testimonial an email to find out what they like and don't like about the web host.

You should be able to contact the individual since websites will usually include the person's URL back to his or her site as an incentive for giving the testimonial. Doing this task will help you make a better decision whether or not to invest in the hosting service according to the feedback received from the customer.

Using these three points is a great way to gauge whether or not the host is a good choice for you. Taking the time now to research the service will save you headaches and disappointment down the road.

I know there were 3 tips mentioned above, but I wanted to throw in a fourth way to help you get the best hosting solution possible. A word of mouth recommendation is one way you can't go wrong. Ask a few friends or colleagues if they have used a particular host and for how long.

You may want to ask if they've switched from another host and the reason for changing. Be sure to inquire why they continue to stay with the current host. This is a great way to gather the pros and cons of certain hosts based on the first-hand experience of others. It will also help you make a better informed decision before deciding to invest your hard earned money on a host provider.

Author Bio:
Larry Washington is a famous writer. Larry likes to scribble articles about this topic.
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