Hosting Your Personal Website

by Matt Hedges

There are many difficulties in creating a website and it requires effort, determination and skill. And then it needs to be published after it is designed. There is a lot of debate about what is best between a free service and a paid for service. The paid for service obviously costs money but it doesn’t mean its worse.

Having your site hosted ensures people can communicate with you and view your site which is handy if you want to sell them products. There are a great number of ways to host a site so it is vital to understand what your site needs and to choose a host around these needs. This will save you spending too much money. If you create a personal site, you need to be clear about what type of hosting service you require. A full list of what services are available can be found online and this allows people to search for various topics and plans.

Different web hosting companies have different features and various plans to suit their clients, which may again be different from that of the competitors. The features that we would discuss are the important ones and need to be checked immediately when you consider a web hosting service.

You should always check how much space is on offer and this can be done by examining the file sizes on their server. It is possible to use sub-domains if space dictates and having excess space will make it possible to do more later. It is also important to check the traffic levels on your site. Some sites will check this regularly for you and it would be in your best interests to find a site that doesn’t impose a limit on how much traffic a site can have. Sites with traffic limits will invariably exceed this limit and prevent visitors from viewing the site. This would create a bad impression and possibly prevent other users from coming to your site.

You might think that registering with a free web hosting service provider would be the ideal way out since it involves no money on your part. There are many such companies and they offer a mouth-watering free web space of 10-20Mbs. Some of the providers offer POP3 service for your email on their website as well, while others offer you FTP access. With all these features, it seems that the stage is set to remove the paid web hosting providers from the scene. In fact, getting services from a paid web service provider for a personal website would cost you dearly, wouldn’t it?

As always though, you should only seek to receive services that you actually need and many web site owners will not require these services. The basic requirements are to have a java script facility and perhaps the ability to show HTML data to viewers of your site. A company that provides shopping facilities will require more like SQL databases but other firms will not.

Understanding the full situation will enable the best decision to be made. A free service may offer you what you need but will it be enough? Many free hosts can offer the service at no cost because they place advertisements on your site and this is not a great image for many people. There may not be a financial cost but you can pay through having pop-up ads, banners, hot links and many other objects on your site. This can make your site look cramped and be unattractive to many users. This free service will also ensure you have a long domain name and this can hamper the number of visitors you receive. A long name may put off many potential visitors and may dissuade them from making you a favorite. This name will also impact on the popularity of your site on search engines which can affect your sites overall effectiveness.

If you have a personal website, it would help you a great deal in promoting your professional image to the business contacts or even present or potential employers. So think about it. If you hand over a business card to your actual or potential employer, and in the contact information, he would find your email address as name@freeserver.com, then it would most certainly create a bad impression in his mind. If your present portfolio would be available at something.freehost.com, then you would, for sure, be quite uncomfortable attending the interview. So even though you might be a thorough professional in your work, but if your website or URL reflects otherwise, no one will glance at you for the second time.

A good personal website is what most professionals are considering today. Nothing succeeds like success, as a famous proverb goes. If you have a website like www.yourname.com or an email like service@yourname.com, then it would certainly add to your professionalism. So you might very well invest some money in going for a paid web host service even for a personal website as it would be very helpful to you wherever you go. So don’t simply follow people who opt for free service providers. They might have their own reasons to do so, and if not, they will suffer because of their lack of visible professionalism, while you would have the last laugh. Also, if visitors experience any problem with a free host provider, they won’t bother visiting the site again, while chances of problems in paid services are far too less.

A free host would do well for you if your site is not linked with your image. Suppose if you create a site just for sharing your experiences, and the visitors are just your immediate friends and family members, then going for paid services is a waste of money. Also, if you are not too familiar with the world of web hosting, then a free service might just do for you as you would gain some knowledge about how it works before moving on to the paid service. These are some reasons why the popularity of free service providers has increased so much of late.

These factors and more is what you need to consider but any decision must be based upon what your site needs. A site for business requires a paid hosting service but a site for personal reasons can exist very happily on a free provider.

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Written by Matt Hedges on October 7th, 2008 with no comments.
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