When you are new on the world wide web, and ready to choose your first web hosting provider, the first question on your mind would be to know as to which web hosting is the best web hosting for your company?
If you have just started with a new website, and it’s your first time online presence, you may want to know how to choose a domain name, followed by choosing a web hosting provider. I would recommend that you start off with a web host provider that provides you only as much disk space as you may require initially and then gradually provides you additional disk space as your website grows in terms of the content with time. No point spending extra amount on space that remains unused. So first identify whether your site is graphic-intensive because that could take away a lot of disk space.
Try to get some experience first and you can always move to another web host later. In order to be able to do that, you would require a web hosting company service that does not force you to sign up for more than a year. You may get discounted prices for signing up for a longer period, but if you say shut down your site in less than one year, that discount would be a loss. Basically you don’t want to pay extra unless your site is popular. When your website generates huge traffic, you could consider longer periods to pay. Now that would be a value-add!
For beginners, BlueHost and HostMonster offer reasonable prices with a good service. Headsetoptions.org now provides an attractive web hosting package along with your custom WordPress Themes and Web Design. Contact us for more details.
























you are right i use blue host for now and iam very happy with it
I would agree with that, start off with a web hosting company that allows you to scale your package as you usually wont need all the options all at once. I would suggest choosing one with MySQL capabilities though as a lot of great free scripts utilize MySQL DB’s.
This is an important point! You have to choose your hosting wisely, and don’t be fooled with free hostings, they don’t work for businesses.
I’ve used Bluehost for ages and have never had any problems with them.
when choose hosting company, u must consider about the access location and target market,, coz the web server in other country, diferrent with yourself will be low when access.then ip use is different
thanks