How to Save Money on Internet Web Hosting

Website Hosting and Domain URL Can Be Cheap and Easy

© Maryan Pelland

Feb 23, 2009
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No need to spend a lot of money on hosting a domain or website, blog or emagazine. Dozens of hosting companies offer low cost service with lots of webmaster tools.

Websites are a fact of life. Blogs are so popular that, with the print-publishing decline, they may become the first line of disseminating news. Webmasters and bloggers use free hosting resources like WordPress and Blogger.com, but a serious web presence requires an outside web hosting company for robust control and flexibility.

Web hosting accounts generally run for a year’s term, renewable either automatically or at will. Prices can range from about $4.00 per month or an extreme of a couple of hundred per month and up. Publications like WebHost Magazine provide lots of detail on hosting options.

What Web Hosters Give for the Money You Pay

Some things uber-expensive hosts offer:

  • “free” content management software
  • training in the use of same
  • reliability
  • options of a private server (at extra cost, of course)
  • database assistance
  • PHP scripting
  • Web designers and programmers.

Some things less expensive, or, in a word, “cheap” hosting companies offer:

  • free, open source easy-to-learn content management systems
  • access to easy design templates needing no programming
  • one-touch installs of several web-enhancing programs like Fantastico
  • SQL database support and PHP scripting support
  • more bandwidth than the average user could want
  • unlimites email accounts
  • live tech support

That the expensive guys deliver a product goes without saying. However, that product is designed for mega-webs with tons of content requiring constant updating, heavy graphics and images, perhaps an e-commerce component to boot. And priced suitably for those clients

The average web master – one who blogs seriously, runs a web site for his small to medium company, publishes electronic news, or is building a family or organization site has no need of spending big bucks to host a site.

How to Get Started With Your Own Web Site

The best web hosting firms offer all the functionality needed, with a fully fleshed-out set of documentation so their customers can sign-up, pay the fees, login, read for ten minutes and set up a domain of their own. Any questions should be readily answered by 24/7 technical support either by phone or online. Most often, the customer logs on to the hosts’ site, fills out a trouble ticket form and has a capable reply within a day.

The backend, or control panel section of a website or domain account is where the webmaster creates files and email accounts, manages site users, installs gadgets and peripheral programs and generally keep her site running and up-to-date. The hosting company sends new customers an email with essential information like user name, password, and how-tos for managing a new site and domain.

In order to make cost and service comparisons simpler, here are essential questions to ask a hosting company before signing up.

  • What is the total annual cost and how must that be paid?
  • Do you offer free domain registration? If not, what is that cost?
  • Wht extras do you offer, like Joomla, Wordpress and other programs?
  • What is the server downtime average over a given month? All servers go down sometimes. If the server is down, so are all the sites hosted on that server. If it’s more than occasional maintenance outages, pass.
  • Do you offer anti-spam functionality like Spam Assassin?
  • How much storage is included in the price and what is the cost for overflow?
  • How many email accounts are included?
  • How many sub domains may be added and at what cost?
  • Do you require a long-term agreement?
  • How long have you been in business?
  • Can you be reached by phone? (avoid any firm that has no phone contact)

These hosts are perpetually in the top ten for performance:

  • GoDaddy
  • Earthlink
  • FatCow
  • HostMonster
  • BlueHost

If a prospective webmaster interviews four or five companies and compares the answers, there’s a high likelihood of a long and successful relationship and a website that can compete on the World Wide Web.

Maryan Pelland is a long-time Suite101 writer and a tech writer for several publications


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