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by Matt Hedges

It can be hard to design a website and it requires a lot of work and creativity to do a good job. Of course, your job is not complete after designing it; you then have to publish it online. There is confusion about the best way to have your site hosted and whether people should pay for the service. A person may not pay much for the hosting but it still incurs a cost.

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.

Each web host firm is different and there are a variety of plans to choose from, some more right for a user than others. There are important issues to consider and these are the ones that should impact on your decision.

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?

The most important bit in this regard is the need for the services that paid hosts offer. Most of the time, you might not need the extra services. You might simply need a web server that could display java scripts and HTML data to the visitors. Unless you want to have an e-Commerce website, you will hardly need SQL databases or services as such.

If you look closely into the picture, you will be able to take a much better and an informed decision. You can go for a paid or a free service provider depending on what purpose you need the website for. Also bear in mind that you might just be considering the image that the web host has in the market. In case of free service providers, you won’t be charged money, be sure about it, but they would place ad banners, pop-up windows, hot links or other such objects on the site which you might not appreciate. This will result in the look of the site being hampered and will irritate the visitors as well. The domain name of your site will also be long in that case, so the scope of traffic increasing to your site would be very low. People might not visit your site again if they forget he site’s URL, and it’s certainly not worth expecting every visitor to bookmark your site for future reference. To add to it, your site won’t be reflected so easily in results from search engines, so on the popularity chart, your site would be unlikely to cross a certain level.

Having a personal website can play a major role in the image you project to future employers or business associates. Offering a business card which states your email address is name@freeserver.com, is not going to make you look professional. Similarly, having a portfolio hosted at an address of something.freehost.com, would create an uncomfortable time for you. Ensure your website and email address backs up the professionalism you offer in other aspects of life.

When every advantage counts having a reliable and welcoming personal website is important for today’s modern professional. Success breeds success so it is important to seem successful and having a website like www.yourname.com or having an email that reads products@yourname.com would be extremely professional. Placing some money into these issues and obtaining the services of a paid service for web hosting is going to be of great benefit. Free services are okay for some but not for everyone and if you need to succeed and show professionalism then you should avoid them. Having a paid for service is likely to reduce the chances of your site breaking down so visitors can have more confidence in your site.

If image is not important then a free host can do the job. If the site is for friends and family to enjoy there is no need to waste money on this service. A free service can also be good as it would force you to learn about web hosting and you would gain good knowledge from it. This is a reason why free hosts are increasing in popularity with some users.

So there you go! The most important factor to consider while going for a free or a paid service provider would be your purpose of building the website. If it is for business purpose, then a paid one would be the best option, else if the site is just designed for casual purposes, then opt for a free web hosting service provider.

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