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3 Things to Look for in a Web Hosting Company
by Derek Vaughan, Director - CPU
Review

If
you are shopping for web hosting, what are the top 3 things
you should be looking for in the company you choose? That's
precisely the question that CPU Review (www.cpureview.com) posed
when we sat down with several web hosting industry professionals.
Here are their answers in their own words.
Annalie
Drusch, Director of Corporate Communications, Rackspace Managed
Hosting (www.rackspace.com)
1.
Excellent Customer Support. Your hosting provider needs to be
there for you 24/7 and give you instant access to the technicians
you need to solve your problem. Ask them how long it takes for
them to typically respond to a customer. A good test is to call
them in the middle of the night to see if you can get to a live,
level 3 support tech at 2 a.m. Rackspace doesn't even use an
automated attendant -- a live person answers the phone 24/7.
We're known in the industry for our Fanatical Support which
is our philosophy that drives responsiveness and value in everything
we do for our customers.
2. A Rock Solid Infrastructure. Confirm that they offer a multihomed
network powered by multiple bandwidth providers to ensure redundancy.
Also, investigate your hoster's Service Level Agreement to make
sure it has "teeth" so you hoster will do what they
promise. Rackspace offers a 100% guarantee on its network availability
and has achieved 100% network uptime for the last 2 1/2 years.
3. Financial Stability. If you're running mission critical operations,
you can't afford to be with a hosting company that may not be
in business in a few months. What if they close down? It could
be detrimental to your own business. Ask the hosting provider
to show you proof of their financials and longevity of service.
Rackspace has been profitable for 2 1/2 years and is net income
positive. We've continued to grow through turbulent times and
are committed to being here for our customers.
Tamara Field, President of Apollo Hosting (www.apollohosting.com)
1. REAL Live Support - Call their tech support number NOT their
sales number, and see if you can talk directly to a technician.
Or go on their live chat and see if you are able to talk to
a technician. How long did it take for you to get someone on
the phone or live chat? That's very important. Just because
they say they offer live support, doesn't mean they really have
people there when you need them.
2. Guarantees - Money back guarantee, price freeze, uptime,
and a guarantee of a refund on unused portions. There are so
many hosting companies that don't offer money back on unused
months if you cancel early! If you sign up for 1 year, believe
it or not, many hosting companies won't give you ANY money back
if you cancel 3 months later. A money back guarantee is important
as is a prize freeze guarantee. But these days, look for the
refund on unused hosting. Many companies don't mention it because
they don't offer it.
3. Upgrade Path - If you see your business growing, and you
might want more products/services in the future, then you will
need an upgrade path. It is a real hassle changing hosting companies.
Just getting lots of bandwidth and storage is not the answer.
Many customers don't use near the amount of bandwidth and storage
that many hosting companies are offering. This is really just
a marketing technique for a lot of hosting companies. Look for
extra products that they offer. What about ecommerce? Do they
offer the best ecommerce products, SPAM/Virus filtering, Marketing
tools etc. Remember that these days hosting is not just about
storage and bandwidth. It's about a whole lot more. Don't settle
for just space on a box.
Richard Stevenson, UK Public Relations Manager at 1&1 Internet
Ltd (www.1and1.com)
Finding
a no-risk Internet partner
In
the UK's currently de-regulated marketplace, anyone can set
themselves up as a web hosting or registration company. But
how do you know they are not just operating from a shed or bedroom?
More importantly, can they guarantee consistent levels of service.
This
may sound obvious, but a good first step in checking out the
background of a company is to look at their website. Does it
look like a "bedroom project", or does it appear to
be designed by professionals? Are there support mechanisms,
such as email and call-back response facilities on show? Although
this is no guarantee of quality and service reliability, it
can give you clues to likely quality of the service you are
considering.
Next,
ask your friends, colleagues and associates who have their own
websites if they have used the service you are contemplating
and how they found the company. It is also useful to seek feedback
on the company you plan to use by putting their name into an
Internet Search engine and seeing the responses that result.
Focus on support services, ease of use, technology and, of course,
price.
Considerations
when choosing a Web Hosting service
Richard
Stevenson, UK PR Manager for 1&1 says, "There is a
great deal of variety in the charges that companies make for
domain registration and hosting services. The quality of the
service you will receive is key and the level of technical support
and after-sales service is a very important consideration. Secondly,
it's all very well for companies to offer competitive rates,
but you also need a set of software tools to develop your site.
You should be sure to ask whether these will be provided free
by your host, or will they be expensive extras? Finally, flexibility
is important. One should check that you will not be tied into
a contract which prevents you changing packages or companies".
Top
3 considerations when choosing a Web Host
Do
they offer a high degree of technical support and after-sales
service?
What software, if any, does the company provide?
Are you tied into a contract which prevents you changing packages
or companies?
Brenda
Sigurdson, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Compare
Web Hosts (www.comparewebhosts.com)
"In
working with the industry the past 4 years and getting feedback
from our users, here are the 3 most important things I think
you need to look for when selecting a host provider and they
should be in this order:
1. Management, Staff and Technical Support - do they offer live
support?
2. Host Provider's Reputation - how long have they been in business,
are they reputable, how many clients and what kind of clients
do they serve now?
3. Pricing - what is the value of the hosting package, is competitively
priced?"
John Zdanowski co-founder of Affinity Internet, Inc. now CFO
of Marketing and Application Service Provider HouseValues (www.housevalues.com)
"Responsiveness, awesome software and interfaces, and a
comprehensive feature set are my top three" said John Zdanowski
co-founder of Affinity Internet, Inc. now CFO of Marketing and
application service provider HouseValues, the fastest growing
company in Washington State two years in a row.
About CPU Review
CPU
Review provides helpful articles on web hosting, detailed interviews
with hosting professionals, and a series of showcases featuring
industry-leading hosting companies and their products. Additional
content includes web hosting news, trends and webmaster resources.
To learn more visit the site at: www.cpureview.com.
by
Derek Vaughan, Director - CPU
Review
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