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Should You Pay for Your Website Hosting?

By Scott Oliver

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Whether you're in the beginning stages of website building or you already have a sit up and running, web hosting needs to be on your mind. When you're running or planning to run an online business, whether or not you can reach your customers is going to help in predicting your success. With a good web host, you should be available to your customers and visitors at any time of the day, no matter the traffic. But the prices for web hosting can seem pretty high when you're a fledgling business. And those offers for free web hosting or low cost shared hosting can seem pretty tempting. Should you give in?

What Shared Website Hosting Is

When you see advertisements for shared website hosting, you first want to find out what it is in order to decide if it's right for you. Just like regular website hosting, these companies will help get your website out onto the internet so that it can be seen by your prospective customers. But unlike traditional hosting services, you aren't going to have your own server at the hosting company – you are going to be on a server with other websites, hence the name 'shared.' All of the sites on this server will be sharing bandwidth as well as space on the internet.

The Benefits of Shared and Free Hosting

The truth is that shared hosting is actually a good idea when you're first starting out on the internet. It will give you a chance to broadcast your website without having to pay for your hosting or you might have to pay a small fee. However, as you needs grow, this kind of hosting arrangement just isn't a realistic venture.

Other benefits of these web hosting services is that you can often get guidance on how to build a website and you are often able to conduct business as usual, without any interruptions.

Why Shared/Free Hosting Costs You

Even if you're not paying for these kinds of web hosting services, you might be losing money in another way. Because you are going to limited in the bandwidth and the storage space you can take up on a specific server, you may have troubles with your website from time to time. If you've ever visited a website to see that it was busy and unable to load, this is typically a server issue. And when you are sharing a server with other sites, it's a much more common issue.

When your site isn't able to be seen by your visitors, you might begin to lose business and return visitors. You can be seen as unreliable in your business, which can lead to fewer profits. In addition, features on your website may not always work, causing your visitors to become disappointed with your services in general.

What Happens Next

Since there really isn't anything your server host will be able to do to prevent this from happening, you are at the whim of the internet numbers. When other sites on your server are busy, there is going to be a higher chance of disruption to your website, and vice versa. High traffic days will simply cause your site to show an error message.

Though private web hosting is often quite expensive, it is worth the price. When your visitors are able to visit your website whenever they like without any troubles, you will show your true professionalism to them. You will also have a backup plan in case your server does go down for some reason. Instead of having to vie for internet space, you have your own host to call home.

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