Payment Processing for Web Hosting Companies

2009 July 27

When it comes to finding cheap web hosting companies, they are available all over the internet. Through the internet, companies offer cheap web hosting to individuals and businesses that are seeking a method to create an effective website. Through the use of the website, there are many payment options that the individual has when choosing to obtain the services of the web hosting company. Through online payment processing systems, credit cards and even through the use of a bank account with an instant transaction, individuals can use methods to pay for the cheap web hosting services which are being obtained.

Credit cards are the simplest form of payment that can be used to pay for cheap web hosting. Through the use of the credit card, immediate and instant payments can be made to the web hosting company, allowing the individual to begin on the website immediately. Be sure to check with the credit card company to ensure that the web hosting company is reputable before using the credit card, as well as ensuring that the information provided to the web hosting company, including personal information and the credit card number is completely secured. Through the use of this information you can help to protect yourself against identity theft and be sure that your personal information remains safe.

Online payment processing systems are a way to use your credit card, as well as your bank account without divulging the personal information to the company that is offering the web hosting. Through the use of these types of systems, individuals are able to mask their personal information with temporary information, or that of the payment process system online being divulged, rather than the personal information of the card holder. This is an effective way to ensure the personal information is protected while shopping for online web hosting services.

Web Hosting Package with Unlimited Bandwidth

2009 June 14

What is unlimited bandwidth? It is the amount of data that is transferred to your website by your host for your visitors. It does not have restriction on how many visitors get access. The visitors can be anyone just surfing the web that might come across your website simply by accident. But is this a gimmick used by the marketing team to get your business.

The truth is that no company in the hosting business that can offer these features because of the network lines have only a fixed amount of data that can be carried. They offer this because they also know that most websites consume only part of their bandwidth. For example, companies getting about five hundred visitors per day will only have about 5 to 20GB of data transferred per month. But this still depends on how many pages viewed and the size of theses files. It is very rare for companies to use the full bandwidth levels that have been set. It would be safe to say that companies offering unlimited bandwidth has to do more with getting new customers than market gimmicks

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Should we take the unlimited bandwidth plan? I would say if you are just starting out getting your website running, it is a good idea to go ahead and have this feature. But as, we know there is no such thing as unlimited bandwidth. You should know how much data transfer you will be dealing with in your company. But like I stated earlier a small company with only about 50 to 100 pages, will not reach their level of bandwidth.

Should you trust the companies offering unlimited bandwidth, since we know that there is technically no such thing? If you are in the beginning stages of the websites there should be no problem with using it on your website. At least, you would not have to worry about the amount of data transfers for at least a few months.

How to Start Your Own Reseller Hosting Business?

2009 June 14

There are many opportunities online to get started with your own business.  Many are scams and many are legit.  Scouring them can be difficult and the information will be enticing, but you have to stay focused and not jump into things right away.  What about a reseller hosting business?  Have you ever thought about using someone else’s product to sell.  It is easier than creating your own, and with hosting, you carry no inventory.

When starting any business, it is crucial to set out a business plan.  Planning to plan will get you started on the right foot.  This will include a draft of your goals and the starting capital all businesses need to start.  If you need help, the US Small Business Bureau will help you get started.   They have all the documentation you will need to have on file.  They will also help you personally with any problems you have getting the business going.

So now you need to look for a hosting company to resell for.  You will experience at least a $1500-$2000 budget for any hosting company.  These fees will cover your new company, website, hosting services, business and technical support.  Your first reseller account should include a volume discount reseller account to resell for a large discount.  When you share hosting accounts, your overhead costs will be lower and costs will go down as your customer volume rises.  Here are some ideas to keep in mind before purchasing a reseller account:

Dependable Service

Resale models that allow you to profit

Web hosting should not come second hand, but they should be experts

Able to guide you through the set up

Does not lose their servers, uptime is steady, and technical support is the best
After you have established the above points you should be ready to move on to your website building.  Your website should include your company name and brand, and the products for which you plan to sell.  If you expect people to buy hosting from you, the website design should be impeccable.  It needs the appearance that you are professional and provide quality service and products.  You can go through website building companies to get one of these if you are not technical savvy.  Be sure to promote your site with the utmost marketing techniques.  This will ensure your business with great return.

It can be a long and grueling process to set up your own reseller hosting business, but with discipline and hard work, you can achieve success.  Just remember all the points and follow them.

Linux Vs Windows Web Hosting Servers – Which one is best?

2009 June 7

The two operating systems battling it out for server supremacy in the world of hosting are the Linux OS and of course, the longer established offerings from Microsoft.  Just because your computer runs on Microsoft, does not mean that your choice is limited when choosing a hosting package for your website.

It is unlikely that the home user wishing to run their own website will have much concern over what system their web pages are going to be hosted on.  For most, the choice of selecting a hosting package will come down to cost, and what features and services are offered for the money.  The concentration should be on that and not the language.

This is fine, because the choice between the two operating systems is only divided by a thin gray line.  They both support access to files through FTP, and many the same file types can be used on both Linux and Windows servers.  CGI scripting and MySQL databases are also supported by both systems.

There are pro’s and con’s stacked up on both sides of the hosting scales.  Linux is open source, free and excels with MySQL and PHP, which are also free. Windows servers can cost to be set up, and they are invariably a little easier and user friendly to configure.  Both supply a good range of software ranging from free to expensive.

Whilst there appears to be no clear leader in the market, for the professional web developer, it may simply come down to a choice of what language you prefer to script in.  ASP and .NET environments are all unique to the Windows server, so if you are working with a web programmer who scripts in one preferable language, then the choice could be made for you. The programmer will invariably make the website, not the scripting language.

Security is always an issue, and Windows systems often take the brunt of attacks by people wanting to exploit weaknesses, just for the sake of doing so. You can follow all the security arrangements, but if someone is intent on hacking into your site, then the chances are, they probably will.  That fact alone raises the point that whilst they try, neither system offers 100% guaranteed security.

Website Hosting Effects SERPs and SEO

2009 June 7

Website hosting plays a major role in SEO – search engine optimization.  This role is often neglected by people who think  SEO is only about link building and the on page factors.  Where you host your website it can make the difference in the ranking of your page during browser searching.

Many people trying to move higher up the ranking in searches related to their industry, simply fail to do so because they don’t know a basic rule.  Most websites that have a high ranking have unique I.P. addresses.  Using a shared hosting plan means that you would be using the same I.P. address with hundreds of other websites.  A single website  flagged as a bad site can lead to the fact that all websites using the same I.P. address will have their SERP’s affected.  A simple yet helpful solution to this would be switching from a shared hosting plan to having your own unique I.P..  Another factor that should not be neglected is the reliability of the hosting package.  Web crawlers or spiders like Yahoo Crawler visit websites to take snapshots or cache to update in their index.  If it happens that your site has technical problems related to hosting, such as being offline or not available, the “crawler” will not make an update, nor will it make a blank cache, which also affects your page’s positioning.  A common misconception is, if you bid higher on the keywords, you will also have a good ranking from the searching. This is a thing of the past and now it is also about the loading speed.  So even if your website might bid lower on the keywords it will do better on the rankings simply because your website loads fast.  To better cope with all these problems a full analysis of your current website hosting is definitive.  As a conclusion we can restate the common solutions:

Check your I.P.

Checking other websites that you’re  sharing the I.P. with

Checking the reliability of the web hosting company

Checking the loading speed.


This should give you a starting point in improving your website ranking and making the most out of SEO.

Saving Hosting Pennies could Cost more than you may Think!

2009 June 7

Cutting corners when it comes to selecting a website hosting package right for you, can bring pitfalls, if the attraction of lower prices and free services seems too lucrative an opportunity to pass up.  Whilst the free hosting services have their place on the internet, they do come at a certain price when matching your needs.

Free hosting sites are ideal for the home user and the beginner looking for a place to explore their web building skills.  Such sites often survive off advertising and your site could be embellished with banners, possibly even from your prospective competitors!  For more secure hosting needs, quality often comes at a price.

Reliability and service are usually options in life that you have to pay for.  Website hosting is no different.  For a small online business user looking to host their site professionally, selecting the right host can be a difference between prosperity and wasted time dealing with servers being down.  Service reliability of free hosts often entail more frequent sessions of downtime, meaning time that customers could be accessing your shopping cart is lost.

Depending on your website needs, not paying can cost.  There will invariably be limits to a cheaper hosting account, whether that is bandwidth or traffic limits, along with lower server speeds and restriction of file upload sizes.

To make the impact with your website you will need as many of the elements that a good hosting site can offer, things that could be missing or requiring package upgrades anyway from free hosts. The growth of your site is important to think about when starting out. The upgrade ability or having to change hosts down the line can be time consuming.

Finding the hosting company that is right for you is a selection process that will come down to personal preference.  Hosting company reviews and testimonials are worth checking out, along with comparing exactly what you are getting, and paying attention to what it is that you are not.