Thursday, September 25, 2008

Hosting Your Personal Website

By Matt Hedges


Designing a website is not an easy job, and for sure, you must have worked very hard on it by using your creativity and devoting time to it. After designing, it's high time you publish it on the internet. In case of web hosting, a lot of people remain confused about whether to opt for paid web hosting or free service. Yes, the costs involved with paid services are low, but still, it's a cash outflow.

Having your site hosted ensures people can communicate with you and view your site which is handy if you want to sell them products. There are a great number of ways to host a site so it is vital to understand what your site needs and to choose a host around these needs. This will save you spending too much money. If you create a personal site, you need to be clear about what type of hosting service you require. A full list of what services are available can be found online and this allows people to search for various topics and plans.

Each web host firm is different and there are a variety of plans to choose from, some more right for a user than others. There are important issues to consider and these are the ones that should impact on your decision.

Examine how much web space is on offer. It is possible to do this by working out file sizes on their server. Bear in mind that if you need extra sub domains, you can host them if you space left over. There is a need to determine how much traffic is allowed on your site. The host will continuously monitor how much traffic is on your site but having no limits on traffic can be of great benefit to a site. Having a limit on the amount of traffic available may prevent certain users from accessing your site if the limit is breached and this is not good. If people cannot access your site, they will be unlikely to return to the site in the future.

Some people consider signing up with a free provider to be a great tactic as it requires no outlay on their behalf. Some of the free providers are able to offer an attractive 10-20 MBS of space whereas others offer POP3 email services. Other free providers may provide FTP access. These features make many people believe that the end is night for paid for web hosting services but this may not necessarily be the case.

As always though, you should only seek to receive services that you actually need and many web site owners will not require these services. The basic requirements are to have a java script facility and perhaps the ability to show HTML data to viewers of your site. A company that provides shopping facilities will require more like SQL databases but other firms will not.

Viewing all your options will enable you to make the right decision. Depending on what you want the site for; a free option may be right or a paid for service may be best. You have to remember what the image of the site will be and with a free host it may not be great. It may cost nothing but there will be a lot of adverts, banners, links and much more added to your site by a free web host provider. This may turn many customers off the idea of using your site. A free host usually means you will have a long domain name for your site and again, this is not helpful for creating a positive impression with customers. A hard to remember URL can kill off many customers from coming back and they will be unlikely to add an unwieldy name to their favorites. Having a lengthy URL name can also mean many search engines will overlook your site making it harder for new visitors to find your site.

If you have a personal website, it would help you a great deal in promoting your professional image to the business contacts or even present or potential employers. So think about it. If you hand over a business card to your actual or potential employer, and in the contact information, he would find your email address as name@freeserver.com, then it would most certainly create a bad impression in his mind. If your present portfolio would be available at something.freehost.com, then you would, for sure, be quite uncomfortable attending the interview. So even though you might be a thorough professional in your work, but if your website or URL reflects otherwise, no one will glance at you for the second time.

A good personal website is what most professionals are considering today. Nothing succeeds like success, as a famous proverb goes. If you have a website like www.yourname.com or an email like service@yourname.com, then it would certainly add to your professionalism. So you might very well invest some money in going for a paid web host service even for a personal website as it would be very helpful to you wherever you go. So don't simply follow people who opt for free service providers. They might have their own reasons to do so, and if not, they will suffer because of their lack of visible professionalism, while you would have the last laugh. Also, if visitors experience any problem with a free host provider, they won't bother visiting the site again, while chances of problems in paid services are far too less.

Image is not for everyone and this is where a free service can be perfect. A host designed to show pictures or stories to friends and family can survive very well on a free host and this requires no money at all. Hosting on a free site will also create a level of experience about how to host a site and this is helpful to many people. It has been said that many people are choosing this option as it improves their skills quicker.

These factors and more is what you need to consider but any decision must be based upon what your site needs. A site for business requires a paid hosting service but a site for personal reasons can exist very happily on a free provider.

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