Who Needs a good Web Host? (part 2 of 2)
Disk space is the amount of data that can be stored on the Web Host server. The composite of your website depends on how much disk space you need. Text takes very little space, while images, pictures and flash are more expensive because they take more space. It is best to keep your web page under 50-60KB including any images or flash because dial-up users usually have slower connections under 56 kbps, and they can get impatient waiting on a website to load, so they click the back button and click on your competition’s link.
If your server is down frequently, visitors and potential customers will not be able to go to your site. Web host reliability is important to any small or large business website, and the right Web Host can make or brake your business.
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Many Web Hosting Companies offer online tutorials for things you need to know like uploading your site or support files, uploading your image files, etc. and also may have customer forums in addition to technical support. This is especially important whether you need technical support or help to build your Web Site, your business or just want to ask general questions or exchange ideas.
All web sites need a Web Host server to display the page on the Internet. You need to research and find a top notch reliable company, so that you don’t have to switch often, since the server or web host name will become part of your website address.
Even though unlike a regular physical business location or phone number, a Web Host server change doesn’t have to be communicated to your customers, it is important to pick the best Web Host you can afford for the size of your business because you want to avoid having to change Web Host if your business grows, but your Web Hosting Company doesn’t offer or can’t provide expanding capabilities.
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To your success,
Tony Alves
contact@tony-alves.com
www.topwebhosting4less.com.


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