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Five Questions to Ask Your Web Hosting Company
By Derek Vaughan
Each day many new and existing
webmasters either launch a new web site for the first time,
or transfer their web site to a new web hosting provider. In
preparation for this important process, there are five important
questions that should be asked prior to signing on with a new
web hosting company.
1.Do you have a trial period or money-back guarantee?
Okay, so that's technically two questions. The
point is, no matter how much homework you do, or how much research
stands behind your decision - it's still possible to make a
mistake. Also - the company could change policies or services,
or management - prices can go up, call wait times for support
can spike, and things can just generally go bad. With the assurance
of a trial period or money-back guarantee, you won't end up
paying over and over again for that bad decision.
2.How does your customer service and technical
support system work?
I don't care how smart you are, how much programming
you know, or how many web sites you've set up in the past -
you are gonna have to call support eventually. There are just
too many weird little things that can derail a web site or email.
Many reside on the web hosting company's side. To figure out
what's up - you need to get in contact with them. Soâ?¦will
it be by email only, during the hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
eastern standard time or via a toll free phone line that is
available 24x7? Make certain you understand when support is
available - and how you actually reach someone with real knowledge,
not just a "knowledge base" or "canned"
response.
3.Can I view a sample site that is hosted on
the same server that my web site will be on?
Sure, the main company web site has nearly 100%
uptime. That's because they have their web site on a separate
server than their customers. Viewing an actual customer site
potentially tells you many things about the web hosting company
and their web hosting services. You can check the load times
of their pages easily by using a tool like Alertra (www.alertra.com).
You can also send the webmaster of the site a nice email asking
about their experiences with the hosting company.
4.Are they a web hosting reseller or a core
web hosting provider?
Not that there's anything wrong with buying
services from a reseller, but you should know for sure whether
your company contact can really do anything to solve problems,
or if they have to pass your concerns along to a "parent"
company. Also, why buy services from a middle man when you can
go straight to the source?
Here are some examples of reseller hosting companies.
5.Will you waive set up fees or give me some other special incentives
to sign up with you today?
In the highly competitive business of web hosting
services, each customer sign up is precious. You will often
see special offers listed on the company's web site or in advertisements.
Unknown to each buyer is the fact that sales people are often
given "extra special offers" to close sales of customers
that are right on the edge of buying, but are resisting. The
special offers are designed to close the sale. Make sure that
you ask for each and every special offer they can give you.
You have nothing to lose, and you may find that the offer that's
being given today is fairly generous.
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