The first step in locating a suitable host provider is to determine what you actually need. Don't get caught up in extras if they mean nothing to you. You're best bet is to determine what your website is going to require and then find the least expensive way to do it. There is so much competition you can get what you want for very little, just make sure the business isn't fly-by-night and will be around for a while. I've used GoDaddy for years and for the basics I've never had a problem, when you try to get fancy you get in to trouble. Take in to consideration when you're dealing with a large company such as GoDaddy you're dealing with a company that is not flexible, they have rules and that's that. If you find a mid-size or smaller hosting company they are often happy to do what it takes to keep your business.
Here's a few hosting providers I've worked with and would recommend:
Do yourselves a favor, sign up for auto-renewal and take advantage of quarterly or annual discounts. You've probably got better things to do than spend time each month paying a small bill when you could wrap it into one and get a discount.
No comments:
Post a Comment