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Cheap Web Hosting isn't Always Bad

In life, most things that are cheaper, suffer a lack of quality. Yet it is not always so, and indeed often expensive things are just repackaged garbage that is over-hyped. The web hosting industry is full of this as well.

Among the shared web hosting companies, Netfirms for example, seems to have no monthly billing options, and requires, for the cheapest web hosting that allows more than 1 domain, minimally at least $120 upfront for a year's worth of service, (which comes out to $9.
Hostgator web hosting is an example of a great web hosting company that has been able to ride a wave of positive public opinion in making a successful web hosting venture.

Many people have one sore point with what is otherwise a superior web hosting service, and that is Hostgator's current domain registration system, which offers domains at a pricey $15 per domain.

Cheap Web Hosting: Is It Worth It?

With hundreds of web hosting providers existing online, the competition for your web site's business is brutal. That's fantastic news for you and can mean extremely cheap web hosting options. However, many webmasters aren't sure what a fair price is to pay for hosting their web site and are anxious that cheap web hosting translates into compromising service and quality.
Above all, in web hosting there are three key issues that must be planned out carefully in order to run a successful web hosting business. First and most importantly, involves running a cost-efficient, but effective customer support team. Second, involves a error proof e-commerce system. Third, failsafe equipment.

The most important factor in web hosting is customer service.

The Three Primary Web Hosting Solutions

The web hosting solution for a home-based business will likely be radically different from the needs of a large ecommerce site. The use of a web host is essentially the cyber-office lease for your Internet business. The web hosting solution houses the files you will need to upload and can store you online company data.

There are three primary web-hosting solutions and each one is designed to accommodate a specific need.
You Google the term 'web hosting' and come up with page after page of possibilities and each hosting solution has a comprehensive set of solutions to common hosting questions.

If you are to believe every web hosting solution you come across you would have conclude that every option is the best available. However, that just can't be true, can it? I mean surely there are web solutions that are better than others, right? How can you tell the difference when all web hosting options sound so perfect?

Probably the first key to unraveling this mystery is to come to terms with the fact that you may be comparing apples to oranges, metaphorically speaking.
Honesty or Reliability? I think most people would choose reliability over honesty. If that's the case, then LunarPages has trumped the business model of DreamHost. This article intends to look at the business implications for the web hosting companies in their two different strategies, and the results for their bottom line and overall customer appeal.

To ASP or Not to ASP

Microsoft is King. Certainly in the PC market, Microsoft has dominated and defeated most competition. Only in recent years, thanks to a savvy marketing department and the abysmal marketing of Vista, Apple began to make ground against Microsoft. The only other competitors are from the Unix variety.

And this is where the split in web hosting occurs.
Hostgator web hosting has gone from zero to hero. In a short time, Hostgator has accelerated to becoming a major player on the web hosting scene, with over 1 million customers achieved earlier this year. Most web hosting forums are flooded with people generally pleased with their service and helping Hostgator via their constant positive mentions. The secret, may be that Hostgator may have simply gone back to the basics of web hosting.
1&1 web hosting was, and perhaps still is a good web host. That said, with their rapid expansion over the years, now classifying 1&1 hosting as the largest web host in the world, they have lost sight of two key factors that any colossus of a web hosting business must deal with.

First, downtime is not, and never will be, acceptable in the web hosting business.
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