Web hosting is something that we all need to get our websites online. It’s one of the most important decisions you make for your website because it can make or break your success if you choose the wrong web host. To help make your life easier, I have compiled a list of the top 5 mistakes everyone makes when choosing cheap web hosting.
1. Choosing Free Hosting Options or Cheap Web Hosting
Sure, you can’t beat the price tag, but is free hosting suitable? Often it is the cheaper companies that offer a free hosting plan to entice people to sign up. They overload the server with thousands of other websites causing your site to run ultra slow. On top of this hackers take advantage of free hosting to try and access other sites – it’s not uncommon to read that a free host website has been hacked.
2. Buying Reseller Hosting To Host Multiple Websites
Often people run two or more websites. Generally, we have our company websites (or many business sites) along with our site. What many people don’t realize is that modern hosting accounts can handle an unlimited number of add-on domains, which means you don’t need a reseller account to have more than one website hosted. Some expensive companies still try and rip off customers by allowing them to have only one website on the account, but you should shop around looking for unlimited hosting.
3. Buying Hosting Through Your Web Design Company
Many web design and development companies are looking to offer value-added services to their clients. Many of the clients may not be technically savvy and the web design firms charge high premiums for basic services – often they are reselling shared accounts which cost them a few dollars. Other design companies are hosting client websites themselves on their dedicated server. This is a bad choice because they may not have the technical expertise to manage a server.
4. Choosing Hosting Through Domain Registrar
Just like web design companies, many domain registrars like GoDaddy and Namecheap are now offering web hosting services. While they are excellent places to register a domain, many people are complaining about the unreliability of the services. GoDaddy in particular is noted for having a very unflexible service that is not webmaster-friendly. It’s always best to choose a company that is first and foremost a hosting company.
5. Registering Domains Through Your Hosting Company
While many web companies offer a free domain with your hosting (although usually just for the first year), web companies are renowned for having high domain registration fees. For example, HostGator, while it’s a fantastic company, charges $15 per domain whereas you can buy the same domain for just $9 from Namecheap. On top of this web, companies try and charge $10 or more for domain privacy, which comes free with many domain registrars.
The key things to take away from this article are to choose a dedicated hosting company for your hosting and a dedicated domain registration company for your domains.