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When to Upgrade Your Shared Hosting Plan
Posted by: | CommentsWeb hosting plans allocate a certain amount of server resources to each plan holder, and when the plan’s limitations are exceeded, all of the site’s hosted on the web server (or server partition) instantly experience poor performance and site down time. Thus, it is crucial to know when it is time for a hosting upgrade, particularly in the shared hosting environment, which has more limitations and restrictions than any other hosting type.
As a novice webmaster, you may have the urge to get started with your internet endeavors as quickly as possible, and as such you’ll undoubtedly go for the cheapest shared hosting plan available. While this can be advantageous in the beginning, eventually the capabilities of your minimal hosting plan will be exhausted, and knowing when to upgrade will be the only knowledge that will keep you from experiencing the negative effects of low bandwidth and disk space.
Multiple Domains
Although most shared hosting plans allow for unlimited domains, some of them charge multiple domain fees, and some plans only allow for a certain number of domains. If you foresee the need to create a multitude of web sites then you may want consider upgrading your shared hosting plan before the burden becomes too much for your current plan. Aside from the fees and limitations associated with adding new domains to your hosting account, the new domains will likely cause an increase in bandwidth and disk space usage, both of which warrant a hosting upgrade immediately.
Slow Page Loading
Some instances call for a hosting upgrade due to a symptom of low server performance, rather than a foreseen need for more server resources. One such symptom is slow page loading times, which can become an annoyance to site visitors, ultimately contributing to a decrease in web traffic. If any of your site’s pages are loading slowly, then you may need to enquirer with your web hosting company about the limitations of your hosting plan. Upgrading your plan as soon as your site starts to perform slowly is the best way to prevent any of the problems associated with poor site performances, some of which can greatly decrease your profits and counteract your efforts as a webmaster.
Traffic Surges
if your site is starting to experience high levels of traffic and you’re continually adding new content to it, then you may need to consider a comprehensive hosting plan immediately. Upgrading to a strong shared hosting plan is certainly an option, however most experts recommend a VPS or dedicated hosting plan for the serious webmaster. Although increased traffic levels are definitely a good thing, when your hosting plan cannot handle them they can become one of the biggest let downs in your career, as the site visitors may leave your site immediately if it takes a long time for your pages to load. Traffic surges can cause the server to crash completely, or they can cause your web sites to be denied access to the server temporarily, so it is very important that you are prepared for massive levels of traffic by upgrading to a more robust hosting plan before the resources are actually needed.
Hosting Multiple eCommerce Domains
Posted by: | CommentsRunning just one online business can be a hassle, as there are many administrative tasks that need to be dealt with on a daily basis. When you try to add several more businesses on top of that, things can become disorganized quickly and it is easy to get disheartened when things do not go your way in the beginning. Nonetheless, it would be foolish not to expand your business by diversifying your revenue streams with multiple websites. Therefore it is almost imperative to host multiple eCommerce domains if you are trying to steadily progress in the world of online business.
One Business vs Multiple Businesses
Of course, you could concentrate on building one business only, but just imagine how many opportunities you are letting go by taking this approach! Focusing on one business endeavor will never be as profitable as focusing on two, or three, and in the online business world, having a business means having a website for that business. While it is most definitely the the preferable course of action, hosting multiple eCommerce websites is not always an easy task, and there some things you’ll need to know to minimize the difficulties you’ll encounter.
Choosing a Hosting Plan
Perhaps the most important aspect of building and managing a website would be your hosting account. Your hosting account is what will show your site to the world, and it is also what lets you control every aspect of your site through an administrative interface in your control panel. Since your hosting account will come preloaded with many of the tools that will let you manage your site, you’ll need to know what these tools are, and you’ll need to know how to pick the best ones. One of the most important tools you’ll be using is the control panel, so make sure you choose an eCommerce hosting plan that includes a simple control panel like cPanel.
SSL Certificates
Another extremely important aspect of running several online websites, is the SSL certificate. SSL(Secure Socket Layer) protocol is a secure data transfer protocol that is used to ensure the confidentiality of data sent from one computer to another. The SSL certificate is posted on your site to let your customers know that their financial data is safe when shopping with you. Without this certificate you will lose the trust of many potential customers, as many of them will elsewhere thinking your site is not secure. If you’re going to have many eCommerce sites, often defined as more than ten, then you may want to consider purchasing a wild card SSL certificate which can be used on all of your websites.
Multiple Hosting Accounts
Keeping your site’s performance optimal is also very important, as many people will not shop on a site that has pages that are slow to load. This means you’ll need adequate server resources for each of your sites. Don’t be fooled by the hosting plans that claim to offer unlimited disk space and bandwidth, as this is often not the case. It may be wise to have multiple hosting accounts (one for each website), since you may be using plenty of server resources for each site.
Are You Paying Too Much for Web Hosting?
Posted by: | CommentsThe easiest way to enjoy a low cost on your web hosting bill is to choose the right service provider to begin with. Unfortunately, the web hosting business is growing at a rapid pace, which means choosing a good and reputable host is not only difficult, but often consuming and very frustrating. The good thing is that once you find the ideal host, you will agree that the journey was worth the time and effort you put into it. If you want to make sure you are getting a bang for your buck, keep your eyes on the following areas as they directly attribute to the cost of service:
Bandwidth and Storage
Bandwidth and disk space play a major role in determining the price of web hosting. Determining how much of each you require can be tricky, but coming up with an estimate is important. Whatever you determine, just make sure you understand how these crucial resources are allotted. It is imperative that you understand the rules on overages and what will happen if you use more bandwidth or disk space than you have been allocated. Simply knowing this will spare you the surprise of a huge web hosting bill at the end of the month. A hosting company that will spill the details on allowances and overages ahead of time allows you to take the measures needed to reduce or properly plan for extra usage. This type of host can be a real keeper.
Website Quantity
If you require more than one website, then you might want to consider signing up with a hosting company that allows you to run multiple domains on a single account. This will help you save a lot of money over purchasing separate accounts from different companies. Because you are essentially putting all of your eggs in one basket, you also need to consider the dangers of multiple domain hosting. Should disaster strike the server, all of your websites could be compromised and unavailable to visitors. You need to give this careful thought as crippling downtime might be the greatest cost of all.
Web Applications and Technologies
You can save yourself some money on web hosting just by ensuring that all the software applications and technologies your site requires are included in the package. This includes programs such as FrontPage and WordPress as well as technologies such as PHP or ASP.NET.
If the host does not offer what you need, paying extra for it could end up costing you dearly. Make sure you understand what is included and try not pay for features that can be obtained somewhere else for free.
Hosting Contracts
Many web hosting companies offer substantial discounts when paying for a year or two worth of service in advance. Signing up for something like this may appear to be a smart move, but you need to find out how long you will be locked in first. It is recommended to avoid any long-term contracts until you can assure that you are absolutely satisfied with a particular host. For this reason, you may want to keep your options open to month-to-month contracts where the risks are considerably lower.