Finding A Good Web Host
When you first set-up a blog, your most likely going to do it on a free service such as Blooger or Wordpress.com. While this is fine and good for most things, after six months you’ll find yourself getting itchy about their limitations and will want to upgrade. The second most important choice to make about setting up your blog, after choosing your actual blogging platform, is choosing where you are going to actually host it.
The webhost directory at http://www.webhostingchoice.com is an excellent resource in finding exactly what you think you may need, but more importantly, what you can afford. When choosing a host, their ability to serve you and your readers presently as well as when you grow and suddenly, say, add a podcast to your offering.
The directory at http://www.webhostingchoice.com also offers ratings of the different services. I think this is very important, because if other users rate a host lowly then the chances are they will be unable to meet my needs or the potential that I have for growing my blog. A host with a good rating is probably going to be the best bet for me and my readers, and while some of them may be more costly… spending the extra buck or two a month now will save you the potential of unaccountable lost revenue in the future if your host is unable to keep up with your demands.
While there is no surefire way to determine if a host is good or not until you actually experience them, the directory at http://www.webhostingchoice.com helps to narrow it down, which saves you time to do other things… like blog!
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