A Web Host's Choosing Dayton OH

Concerns on how to find a best web host are portrayed in this article. Besides, there are some tips for finding the best web host with low expendure.

Local Companies

Belnet Internet Strategies
(937) 281-4233
130 W 2nd St
Dayton, OH
Coax-Net Internet Service
(937) 586-2020
40 S Main St
Dayton, OH
Phintec
(937) 281-4700
10 N Ludlow St
Dayton, OH
Stratacache Products
(937) 224-0485
1031 E 3rd St
Dayton, OH
Netlink 2000 Inc
(937) 298-0304
Dayton, OH
1 Stop 2 Sale
(937) 586-9755
421 Wayne Ave
Dayton, OH
Emh Regional Medical Center
(440) 988-6940
Amherst, OH
Results International Systems
(614) 540-3666
400 W Wilson Bridge Rd
Worthington, OH
Ohio Valley Satellite
(740) 441-0099
386 State Route 160
Gallipolis, OH
Drop & Go
(419) 738-1229
34 Auglaize
Wapakoneta, OH

Reliability is a very important thing if you’re running a website for profit. It would be difficult to keep a membership if your web site was consistently unavailable. I had 2 web hosts that were plagued with downtime. One of them was great for the first few months, almost no downtime - but then it’s like the bottom fell out. Support started getting backed up, 20 minutes to 2 hours of downtime every few days. . . Eventually the company was gone.

Support is crucial. If you are trying to run a business and you’ve got a problem with your website - you want someone to talk to or someone to respond in short order. There are so many web hosts around that you simply do not need to choose one that only offers email support. My current webhost offers 24×7x365 support by phone, email and live chat. They are available whenever you need them, and most of the times when I have a question or issue (and send an email versus using live chat) it’s normally handled within an hour or so. You can’t beat dependable support.

Finally - Affordability. Having a great web host won’t do you any good if you can’t afford to keep them. Web hosting companies abound. There are so many that if you just do a tiny bit of searching you can find a good hosting plan with great support for between $5-$10 per month. The web hosts that charge $20 per month for 500MB storage and 10GB bandwidth are most likely either small reseller hosts (where their support might lack) or they are catering to the people that don’t know any better. You do not have to pay an arm and a leg for good hosting.

My suggestions for finding the best web host for your money:

1. Only choose a web host with a $0 setup fee. There is no point in paying a setup fee unless this particular host has something unique to offer.

2. Only choose a host that allows month to month payments. Just because your service starts out great with your web host, doesn’t mean it’ll stay that way. Things change and it could happen to your host. Keep your options open in case things go south.

3. Only choose a host that offers true 24×7 support. If the web host states 24×7 support but doesn’t provide a phone number, send them an email in the middle of the night. See how quickly they respond. If you don’t get the response for a day or two - Stay away.

If you stick by these basic guidelines you should be able to find a web host that works without losing a bunch of money in the process.

About the Author:

Rob Ferrall is web developer with great interest in seeing others succeed online. You can visit his personal blog at http://blog.webgo2.com.

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