Once you've chosen your web hosting company and the hosting package, you could be stuck with it for a long time.
Changing web hosts, with all the associated problems of transferring domain names, moving files, ensuring compatibility with the previous host, all combine to make it about as difficult as changing your bank.
Here's some of the points to look out for when choosing a new web hosting package:
* Technical support: How good and how fast is it? Email support is fine if you are guaranteed a fast response time. But better still is a local telephone help line. You might need help quickly.
* Technologies supported: As a minimum these days, you'd be looking for web servers which support "PHP" (a web scripting language) and "MySQL" (a web database system). It would also be useful at times to be able to set up and run "Cron Jobs" (which run programs, such as an auto responder mailout system, at regular times).
My advice is to avoid "Windows" web servers, and go for the more popular "Unix" / "Linux" servers. They are much more secure. Most of the hacking attempts I've detected on my web servers have been trying to exploit weaknesses in Microsoft Windows servers!
* Ease of use: If you know how to use an "FTP" program (software which lets you upload files from your computer to your web server), you might not need any more help. But, increasingly, hosting companies are providing their
customers with web-based control panels, letting you do a whole range of tasks through your browser. "cPanel" is the most popular and powerful control panel.
* Domain names: How many domain names are you allowed to set up with your web space? Do you get a free domain name with your account? You may want to run a number of different websites on the same server space - even if some of them are simple two- or three-page sales sites.
* Web space offered: Surprisingly, this is not as important as it used to be. Many hosting companies are offering web space in excess of 500 Mb - and you can get a lot of web pages into even 25 Mb! But, in my opinion, you can never
have too much web space!
* Web statistics provided: Knowing what is happening on your website(s) is vitally important to an internet marketer. You need to know (on a multi-page site) on which pages people are entering your site (it's not always your home page), where they came from (other websites and search engines) and a lot more. Some hosting companies give you good summary reports. Others just give you the raw log files which you have to analyze using special software.
* Cost: I've left this to the end because it shouldn't be your most important consideration. Free web space is best left for little personal websites, but for internet marketers, "commercial-grade" web space, meeting the points
I've mentioned above, is a must. Having said that, you should be able to get excellent web hosting packages for about $10 to $20 per month. Don't make cost your main consideration!
If you use these criteria to screen prospective hosting packages, you should be able to pick a good one. But before you commit yourself, just do a search for your short listed hosting companies on Google Groups and see if there are any negative comments about the hosting companies you are considering.
Web Hosting Site Building
Although it is possible to earn affiliate income without a website, it is much easier to do with the help of a site. Having your own website opens the door to many possibilities that don't exist when you're marketing with only articles posted in directories. Of course, if you have decided you need a website, then you need to know what to look for when choosing web hosting for affiliate marketing.
First of all, not all hosts are created equal. Some offer a great deal of services for a low price, while others offer virtually nothing and charge considerably more. While it is always a good idea to look for web hosting that is within your budget, don't assume that the lowest priced hosting company is any better or worse than someone who is more expensive. Compare necessary features and hoped for options across plans to determine which is the best value for the money.
Of course, you also need to consider both the amount of bandwidth and the amount of web space available with a hosting account. If you use landing pages, high-resolution images, or even several flash or rotating banners, then you are going to need enough storage space to be able to upload those pages and files to your account. Likewise, if you are going to have more than one page that gets more than two visitors, then you want to be sure you have enough bandwidth to handle the traffic. While both of these amounts can be increased later, you still need a web hosting plan that will let you start earning enough money to cover the costs of having the site.
When choosing web hosting for affiliate marketing, it's always a good idea to make sure you will be able to include scripts. Affiliate marketers can choose from a wide variety of scripts that will help automate their efforts, making it quicker and easier to earn money. Those scripts are of no use, however, if your hosting package does not support them.
Likewise, if you choose to use blogging as a marketing method, then you will need a site host that can support the blogging script and associated files. Even if you are not using any scripts at the start, it is much easier to make sure you have them when you purchase hosting than it is to get them, or switch hosting, later.
If you have decided to take your affiliate marketing to another level by adding website hosting, then you need to make sure you choose the best possible hosting for your needs. There are several web hosting companies that are dedicated to affiliate marketers, and there are other companies who are able to supply affordable hosting packages that will meet your needs.
Take the time to make a list of the features you must have, and then add the features that you would like to have. Use that list as you evaluate the options available to you, and you are sure to choose the best hosting program for your affiliate marketing efforts.
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