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Websites Are No Longer Optional by Roger Theron

In today’s world, where our environment is technology rich, it is fair to say that a website is no longer an optional extra if you’re running a company. Every day more and more people are moving online for their personal and business needs, making a website a good investment for your business, whether it is to boost clientele, brand awareness or as a medium to engage with existing customers.

Websites should be an extension of your company. The look, tone and feel of your website should remind visitors of your company.

When asking a web agency to create your site you should be able to arm them with all information they’ll need in order to portray your organisation accurately. When presenting your services or products online, you need to be extremely clear and make sure that your customers will not misinterpret your offering. Be honest and open – there is no quicker place to be found out than on the web.

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What Some Web Hosts Don’t Want You To Know by Corey Geer

Many start-up web hosts in their desperate attempt to get hosting business from you have plenty to hide. Here are some of the things they will never tell you. For some start-up web hosts, service does not exist. Low cost or budget web hosting services are the ones most likely to fall under this category. Some will not provide any information about their service while others will proudly announce that they provide 24/7 service. This is quite often not true.

Many of the low-cost web hosts have little experience in web hosting. A good way to find out about the level of service is to get the service telephone number and use it before you sign on. This should tell you a lot about the level of service you should realistically expect from the host you want to use.

The other common truth amongst many web-hosting enterprises is that they lack experience. Ensure before signing up that the company that you are going with has reasonable experience. How long has your host been in business? You do not want to be part of a start -up experiment for an important service.

One other thing you will need to be very careful with when using low cost or budget web hosts, is the fact that some of them are involved in many different businesses and not just web hosting. Ask what other businesses or projects your web host handles before signing up with them. You want a specialist not a generalist whose resources and time are bound to be so stretched that chances of you getting reliable services are very slim indeed.

It is also a fact that some small low cost web hosts do not offer the promised bandwidth. They should not advertise one thing and end up providing something else.

The best way to protect yourself from most of these nasty surprises is to go for a short term contract to begin with. You can for example start off paying on a monthly basis. That way it will be easier to change hosts when you discover something you don’t like.

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