With the market being unbelievably saturated when it comes to Web hosting companies, how do you know which one to choose? Before you even start looking for a hosting company, you need to determine your needs and decide exactly what you are going to need now, and for future developments for your Website. Here is a list of items you may want to consider:

  • Space – How much space are you going to need? Your needs here are going to depend on the size of your site. If you are going to have thousands of files, you will probably want to get as much space as you can. If you are just creating a simple Website, less Web space is probably best for you. However, you’ll want to look at the long term and determine how big your site may get and go with that.
  • Type of server – Typically, most web hosting companies offer you two options: Linux or Windows hosting. Both of these are good platforms, but they offer several different features. Sometimes scripts and components will run better on a Linux server than Windows, but then again, something else may run better on Windows than Linux. For example, if you are planning on using .ASP or .Net environments, it is probably better that you use Windows hosting.
  • Features – What kind of features are wiil you to need to use or run to operate your Website efficiently? Some things you may want to consider here, is how many email and FTP accounts are offered, are databases provided and how many can you create, and what type of scripting is supported; PHP, Java, Perl, etc.
  • Value add-ons – Many hosting companies offer cool add-ons that can be automatically installed from the Web hosting control panel. Some of these items that may be included are Blogs, E-Commerce packages, Guestbooks, image galleries, mailing lists, and customer support scripts. So again, you will need to look at what you may need at the present moment, and what you may want to include in your site in the future.
  • Cost – Cost is often a major consideration factor for many Website owners. You should decide on how much you can afford or are willing to pay for hosting. Keep in mind the old saying, “You get what you pay for” because it definitely applies in this case; mainly with reliability and support.

Once you have hashed everything out, now you can start looking for a Web hosting company to host your Website. When looking for Web hosting, make sure they offer outstanding reliability and support with their web hosting packages. One way I found to test out the customer support, is to send them an email and see how fast the turn around time is, or actually give them a call. When you are running an E-Commerce site and are experiencing trouble with your site it is vital that you get good support and reliability.