CPanel features what does all this stuff do? Getting started.
December 29, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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This is the first in a series of posts on how best to use CPanel and the major features it offers, in plain english so it won’t be necessary to know any technical jargon for it to make sense. This series will assume that you are hosting with Hostmonster since they have one of the most straight forward installations of CPanel avalible most other hosting companies that have CPanel will work the same, if you don’t already have a host Host Monster is Highly recommended and can be found here. http://www.hostmonster.com/track/maxx777/[b2blog]
The first thing we will cover is getting into the Cpanel itself, then we will cover both setting up an email program in CPanel and then in a number of email programs like outlook, thunderbird (a free email client from the same company that brought you the free browser Firefox)
If you don’t need this much help, just so to the summary near the ens of this article, it will list the steps required and not explain things.
The first thing to do is go to hostmonster and enter your domain name and password, on the right side, then just click on control panel login. The next page you see is a page of 4 choices, cPanel hosting, Postini Anti-Spam filter, domains, and Common actions (we will cover these in a later article) for now we are going into cPanel hosting click the link that says Click Here to login to your yourdomain.com cPanel account. now it will log you in and a pop-up window will ask you if you need help. if you click yes, cPanel will ask you to choose a language, and then select from a drop down menu that lists, introduction to hosting, web disk setup, new email account setup, and webmail. for the sake of this tutorial click no thanks, and you will be taken to the main CPanel menu, in the fourth section down the first choice is email accounts, just click on that and pick out any email address you want and a password that you want for that account and click create, the system does the rest for you. now all you have to do is add the new email account to your email program and your’e all set! setting up the email client works pretty much the same on windows machines here are the things you will need to know.
Type Of Mail Server: POP or POP3
POP server: mail.yourdomain.com (for incoming mail)
POP username: (your full email address)
POP password: (the password that you selected when your account was setup)
Here are the settings that you’ll need to send email:
SMTP server: mail.yourdomain.com
SMTP username: (your full email address)
SMTP password: (the password that you selected when your account was setup)
For a Mac it’s as follows.
Step 1:
Open MacMail and click on Mail and choose Preferences.
Step 2:
Click on Add Account.
Step 3:
Type in your name, email address, pop3 and smtp settings, and the login info. For the username, use the complete email address.
Step 4:
Click Get Mail.
Here’s the summary for adding an email account. from any web browser.
1. go to hostmonster.com (or your webhost).
2. log in to your account.
3. log into CPanel.
4. click email accounts 4th section down.
5. enter the name you want to use for your new email account.
6. enter the password you want to use for that account.
7. click the Create button and you have set up an email account!
For instructions for setting up email clients for hostmonster account follow this link http://helpdesk.hostmonster.com/kb/index.php?mod_id=2&kb_keywords=email and follow the instructions for your particular email client, and if you have any questions, email us at
hosts@weryd.com
Choosing a High-Quality Web host
December 25, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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There are a lot of web hosting companies around the web that offer many hosting plans. Before you choose one you should consider a few things before purchasing. A few things that you should consider are how reliable the company is, how much space are they giving, and do they have the features that I need.
Reliability should be the main focus when looking for a web host. The host that you’re considering should have a guarantee uptime of ninety-nine percent. If your host is not reliable then you’re losing traffic to your web site that you have worked so hard on obtaining. One way of finding out if the host is reliable is by going to a search engine and searching for reviews for that host. If people are giving positive reviews about this hosts uptime then is probably a reliable host, but the only true way will be to test for yourself after you find these reviews.
Another thing that points out when talking about web hosting is disk space. How do I know how much disk space I will need? For the basic user a web site is less than 7mb. If your not a heavy user or not going to have a lot of files stored on your host you will not need a lot of space. For people that are doing big sites and incorporating video, audio and large graphics in their site would need a lot more space than other webmasters. There is no need to pay more for space that you’re not going to use. If you need more space check and see if the host offers a upgrade plan for if your site was to grow larger than expected.
How much bandwidth should I look for? If your just starting out, not getting a lot of traffic the basic bandwidth should work for you, however if your using video, audio, and larger graphics you may require more bandwidth. I would recommend that you start with the basic bandwidth and upgrade as need.
Also when looking for your web host check to see if they offer the features that you need. Some features that you may want to consider is do I need to use sever side scripting such as PHP, JSP, ASP or any other scripting language that you program in or would like to use with your web site. Cpanel is a feature that I find very useful when working with web hosting servers. Cpanel offers a user interface to applications on the server, such as setting up FTP, email, etc.
3 Very Important Steps In Selecting A Reseller Hosting Package
December 21, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under cPanel
When you are hunting for that reseller host that fits your need, you must take care to research the host’s reliability and read reviews from previous customers. You will want to take a look at the various reviews coming from customers that have been in the same situation. Paying hundred’s of dollars for a terrible host can lead you down the red-inked road of no profits.
First, I highly recommend that you research the host and their background on the web. Find your favorite search engine and search by the host’s name. Find reviews and what people are buzzing about. You will find that previous experience is always the best when selecting a Reseller Host.
Second, you are going to be needing to make a profit from hosting sites so you need to select the best “bang for the buck”. Does the reseller have all the reseller hosting software provided to you at no additional cost? Are you looking for a budget reseller? Take all this into consideration when you actually plug in your credit card number. I have found that budget resellers offer good variety of services and software preloaded like WHM CPanel manager.
Third, are you hosting your own websites or someone else’s? My experience with reseller packages is that if you are planning on doing multiple web projects and even designing websites, you will find that reselling can be an added profit. If you are a web designer you can build the site for your client and host it for them too! To illustrate, you designed a website for a local pizza shop for $600. Instead of uploading the site to another host and have them pay for it, just offer to host it for them for $20 a month. The price you pay to host 200 websites is $50 a month via a reseller. You just made almost half your money back from ONE DEAL. If you designed 10 websites a month and hosted all of them for your clients you would be getting revenue of $400 to cover that $50. The key to being successful at reseller hosting is the selling point or the return on investment in the hosting package. Your benefit of picking a good hosting company that is reliable and perfectly priced can lead to more profits the easy way.
You can easily make hundreds of dollars a month reselling your hosting bundled with other services. The possibilities are endless in marketing your space. By selecting a host that allows a good amount of space (start with at least 5GB), your business will thrive.
Another easy trick I how I use reseller hosting is setting up multiple niches and purchasing domain names that fit the niche you are trying to conquer. After you found the niche that you can make serious money in, choose a good reseller host to put all your purchased domain names. WHM Cpanel Manager (Web Host Manager) allows you to make separate cpanel accounts for each domain.
Now as far as selecting the best reseller host, I have listed several of my favorite and the most reliable I have come across. You can find these below.
Fantastico And cPanel Is The Best Choice
December 16, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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cPanel is short for Control Panel and is a graphical user interface or GUI that is web-based and designed to afford webmasters and web designers easy access to many aspects of the web hosting system. It used to be hard, if not impossible, for most people to figure out what to do with their hosting once they paid for it.
cPanel is an interface that allows web hosting companies to offer a graphical interface to people seeking to set up and run websites on a number of RPM-based Linux platforms. cPanel is usually interfaced with the end user via ports 2082 and 2083 with authentication accomplished through surfing to a specific web page and logging in. Because cPanel is graphically based, it is extremely easy to use and very intuitive for novice as well as veteran users to work with.
If you want to set up a blog, mailing list, php link directory or basic content management system, cPanel is the way to go. By clicking on the happy face icon used by Fantastico, a user is taken a list of software that is grouped into various topics and offered as an easy setup and tracking system for just about anything the end-user might want to add to the Internet community. As a result, a webmaster can concentrate on the content and quality of what’s offered from the website and not the technical aspects of getting the site up and running.
With cPanel, managing your MySQL databases are a breeze to manage, releasing hosting companies from endless help requests from confused people. cPanel manages setup and maintenance of email accounts using three different web interfaces for retrieval via the web of email coming into the account. Raising and lowering email quotas, adding and manipulating databases, managing PGP keys, setting up crontab tasks, email and FTP tasks and more.
Via Fantastico, several add-on scripts automate the installation and upgrade of many of the popular applications like SMF, WordPress, Joomla, TikiWiki and phpBB to name a few. There are over 50 other scripts to choose from and it is constantly updated.
There are some pros and cons to using cPanel with webhosting. One of the biggest cons is in the ever increasing reality that cPanel is a hackers dream. With identity theft being a prevalent and expanding phenomenon, the ease of making sub-domains portion and ease of using cPanel has been and continues to be exploited.
Vigilance is necessary to avoid having the account suspended due to phishing. A hacker will set up a sub-domain called aol.YOURDOMAIN.com or bankofamerica.YOURDOMAIN.com and point unsuspecting victims to the sub-domain on your site via bulk email.
After a few days, your site will disappear and you will receive an email where the web hosting company will shut you down due to phishing. If you receive this email, go back into cPanel and click on the sub-domains button. It will give you the sub-domain in question, and you can attempt to get rid of it. Get rid of the contents via FTP and delete (or attempt to delete) it via cPanel. If you can’t get rid of it, contact your web hosting company. They will be happy to help you. Be sure and change your password because it’s passed around like candy in a schoolyard.
What makes cPanel so easy is what makes it so easy to exploit. Until lately, most of these scripts ran through a cPanel that was set to either X or X2 layout. Nowadays, the scripts can run under any layout.
That’s the only con to this great piece of software. It takes consistent monitoring; however, it is not something that happens that often. Hacking cPanel is just something that most webmasters need to understand. If you want to avoid it altogether, simply set up your site with 0 sub-domains or the exact amount of sub-domains you need for your needs. If you have 100 sub-domains with your package, ask the administrator to reduce it to 5 until you need more. In that way, you can benefit from the fantastic feature-rich cPanel interface and won’t need to deal with the crap that comes along with it. There is so much positive advancements in using this interface, that the sub-domain problem shouldn’t be a deterrent to using it. It is definitely the best system on the market.
Overcoming Myths About Reseller Web Hosting
December 16, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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For those who go about it the right way, now is an excellent time to build a successful web hosting reseller business. However, those who consider the web hosting reseller business to be a “get rich quick” scheme that requires little or no effort to establish and run are likely to be very disappointed.
Some people think that the only energy required to profit from the a web hosting reseller business is the effort they will expend counting all of their money as it rolls in freely each month. This is a myth. Keep in mind that stories about get rich schemes that occur with little are no effort really are too good to be true. There is not such thing as an effort-free way to make money.
Building any type of successful business requires dedication, a great deal of hard work, and a long-tem commitment to investing the time and capital necessary to begin to see a sound return on your investment. There is, however, great potential for financial reward for those who go about setting up, marketing, and running their web hosting reseller business in the proper manner.
Myth: All You Do is Click a Few Buttons
Those who own web hosting reseller businesses will need to be skilled with using the control panel management functionality that their service provider has. One of the most popular control panels for web hosting is cPanel. The cPanel system’s Web Host Manager has a graphical user interface (GUI) and isn’t extraordinarily difficult to operate.
As a web hosting reseller, you are going to have to have sufficient technical skill to effectively work with the cPanel Web Host Manager. As a web hosting reseller, you are likely to be responsible for handle a variety of site administration tasks for your clients through cPanel’s Web Host Manager. You will need to have an understanding of the numerous website administration functions that can be performed through the cPanel Web Host Manager. You can’t just randomly click buttons in the control panel without knowing the potential impact your actions might have on your clients’ business critical websites.
Additionally, it is highly likely that there may be times that your web hosting reseller clients need assistance with their sites that goes beyond the realm of what the cPanel Web Host Manager can accommodate. It is important to keep in mind that control panels are only a tool to help with the most common tasks.
To be a successful web host reseller that provides adequate customer service, you need to know more web sit hosting that just how to click the appropriate buttons in cPanel Web Host Manager. You are also going to need skills in with both Linux and Windows operating systems in order to configure and secure your system, as well as to troubleshoot the issues that are sure to arise.
Myth: You Don’t Need to Know the Hardware
There is more to being able to run a successful web hosting company than buying hardware space and putting other people’s websites on the space. Even though you are a reseller for hardware that is owned by your web hosting provider, you need to be knowledgeable about they types of hardware in use and its limitations and capabilities.
When you are working with current and prospective clients, you have to keep the capabilities and limitations of the equipment on which you own space. Just because you can get the site to fit within the space you have does not mean that the space you have is sufficient for the site to operate as intended.
Web hosting is about more than just space. In addition to knowing how much space the site will physically occupy, you must also be knowledgeable about the site’s bandwidth requirements. You have to allocate sufficient bandwidth to allow for the websites expected traffic, as well as processing activities at all times.
If a customer’s site fits on your web host, but runs poorly due to a lack of sufficient bandwidth, you are going to have a very dissatisfied customer on your hands.. As a web hosting reseller, you have to be knowledgeable about bandwidth in order to provide quality web hosting services to your customers.
The Challenge of Competition
Of course, there are still many Internet speculators who look at web hosting businesses as an opportunity to make a fortune with no effort. Such companies are not likely to provide good service, but still get customers by offering rates that are cheaper than those provided by reputable hosting companies. Competitors who are disreputable, as well as those that simply lack the skill and knowledge needed to provide effective web hosting reseller services, give others in the industry a bad name.
Unfortunately, as long as gaining entry to the field of web hosting is fairly inexpensive and easy to do, there are always going to be less knowledgeable entrepreneurs entering the market. They may undercut your price, but their customers won’t be satisfied. Hold steadfast in providing outstanding and knowledgeable service to your customers, and remember that the true test of business success is long-term satisfied customers who see you as an expert in the field of web hosting. As your customer’s colleagues quickly learn that the cheapest hosting solutions aren’t always the best ones, your customers will likely to refer their dissatisfied colleagues to you, and your business will grow exponentially.
Advantages of Hosting With cPanel
December 16, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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A webmaster newbie may not be aware what a cPanel is. It’s not critical to have, but it certainly helps in the process of creating and maintaining multiple web sites. Actually when you sign in with a web hosting company, the web hosting package will include a control panel which you will use in managing and maintaining your files and your domain. Hosting with cPanel offers a multitude of features that streamline the process of making money online easier. Of course there are other control panel options but cPanel is most favored by internet marketers due to several reasons.
First off is the ease by which the domains can be managed. Many web hosting companies offer hosting with cPanel, nowadays. cPanel truly benefits both the newbie as well as the veteran webmaster. From a central location the domain names and files can be easily managed by the web master. Obviously you can check how many daily unique visitors and visits you get, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. cPanel is considered to be the most user friendly option these days as web statistics like AW stats, FTP stats and bandwidth usage can be easily accessed. Another great tool that awstats has is that it lets you know how often you site is being spidered by search engines like Google, yahoo, etc. cPanel is so designed so that the visitors to the website can be monitored. The country of origin of the visitors can be shown. This is most important for an ecommerce site.
cPanel makes it possible for you to manage your email accounts. Hosting with cPanel allows you to create email addresses based on your domain names. Auto responders, mail forwarding, spam filtering is important for a website dedicated for an online business. This is very important because nothing looks more unprofessional on a web site when the contact email address is from a free email account like Gmail, yahoo, or hotmail. The webmail feature makes is possible for you to check your email from any computer.
With cPanel on your web hosting control panel, you can easily build as well as edit your web pages, you can load forums, discussion boards, polls, surveys, e-commerce sites, blogs, and so much more. Create changes to the search engine submission and program automated tasks to effects a task at a given time schedule. All of these tools can be put on your domain with just a simple click of the mouse button.
What is the Hype About Cpanel Hosting?
December 10, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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When it comes time for you to set up your web hosting, you want to make sure they offer Cpanel hosting. Cpanel hosting, or control panel as it is sometimes called, is one of the most vital and useful tools for webmasters. The purpose behind it is to allow the user to manage the various facets of his own website with ease, allowing average Joes to set up and maintain websites and basic programs with ease. Even the most complicated tasks regarding website administration is made easier with Cpanel hosting.
Cpanel has been providing hosting tools to data centers for 11 years which is 110 years in internet time. Cpanel is used by tens of thousands of server world wide. They have emerged as the premier software provider to web hosting companies.
There is no doubt that Cpanel hosting companies have simplified the process of website creation and administration. There was once a time when there was a select, specially educated group of people who could manage intricate facets of the internet. Now, with the way that technology has advanced, even the most inexperienced of web users can manage all facets of their internet presence.
With Cpanel hosting, many tasks can be made easier, even those you would never think of. Blogs are easy to create and maintain as well as the building of mailing lists and the management of multiple email accounts. Everything is in one place and easy to access, all because of the presence of a good Cpanel interface. That is why Cpanel hosting is vitally important. Common Cpanel functions include:
Management of sub domains
Bandwidth usage
Disk space usage
Ability to protect directories
Email redirect
FrontPage support
Database management
Customized error pages
Auto responders
Common script installations
Cpanel not only provides users with increasingly efficient ways of managing their own websites these days, it also has to ensure security. Web phishers and hackers have now discovered a way to use Cpanel to their advantage and get into sensitive places without permission. Make sure your Cpanel hosting companies are more diligent than ever in their pursuit of computer security.
There are many affordable Cpanel hosting companies on the market if you take the time to look for them. Often you can find a quality host by looking at some of the common hosting review sites that rate Cpanel hosting providers.
In today’s competitive marketplace, there is more to consider than how simple your hosting company makes your website administration. Security is also an issue. Make sure to talk with your potential web hosting company and make sure they have a strong security protocol in place.
With the state of the economy in the world these days, price is more important than ever before. There a any number of discount web hosting companies that offer excellent hosting with amazing service. Take the time to do your research and find a host that works for you.
When buying discount web hosting, make sure that Cpanel is included. Down the road you will be very glad you have it.
How To Choose Your Web Host
December 10, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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1. Use a popular web host.
That cheapo one might be an uncommitted reseller. I used one recently. Very cheap, and very helpful. Then my site went ‘missing’. By the Grace Of God I was able to get in contact with the owner, and make a backup, before the service was closed down. I found out later he had only about six customers.
Use a popular web host. Avoid ones that are trying to attract customers by undercutting rates to silly levels. If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.
2. Their Google PageRank gives a clue as to how popular they are.
This will irk the smaller hosts, but if your site is a serious one, put it on a serious host. Web hosting costs peanuts these days. People can be funny about spending an extra $5 a month. You’ll wish you’d paid $500 when your site goes skew-whiff, and you can’t get a reply from their technical support.
3. Send them an email or two. See how long it takes to get a reply.
This can be very revealing. If they take two days to get back to a potential customer, how long do they take to answer their _existing_ customers?
4. Check out their forums; how busy are they? They don’t have a forum? Next!
They should have enough customers to run a forum, and care enough to have one. Reading it can give you a clue as to what their support is like. Likewise, see when they had the last news update on their site. If it was long ago, they may be moribund.
5. Technical Support.
This is as important as the features they supply. It’s no good having a Virtual Private Server for $10.00 a month if there’s no one there to answer your emails when the hard-disk fails.
6. Features.
Most geeks favour Unix. It’s been around longer, and is more stable. Web hosts offering Unix variants like Linux have always been cheaper. They also seem to offer a wider range of toys. I need SSI (Server Side Includes), SSH (secure Telnet), 10 MySQL databases, Cpanel, PHPMyAdmin and a UK IP number. And you can get this for $15 a month.
Things like MySQL databases, Cpanel and SSH access are real sticking points for a lot of web hosts. If they’re generous with these, you’ve found a rare jewel.
7. Word Of Mouth.
Webmasters are always asking about web hosts on webmaster forums. Find a few recent threads, and note who gets the most votes. Search engines, on the other hand, have been spammed by some hosts. If you do a search on ‘the best web hosts’ or ‘top 10 web hosts’ you’ll get puff pages. Recent opinions from professional webmasters are the best.
A Review Of The Popular CPanel Website Hosting Software
December 4, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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When you are about to start your own internet company there are many questions you may have. For instance there is a lot of information about servers and domain names that are very hard to understand. You obviously want to have the most control when dealing with your website, such as how to modify the website and make sure it is on the top search engines.
Cpanel is the backend website software that runs most linux based hosting services. What Cpanel offers customers is a way for website hosting customers to manage their domains through a web interface. This means that you have control and the responsibility of managing your own site. You can manage the emails, files, backup info, FTP, CGI scripts, and even the website statistics.
When you choose to become a part of Cpanel you are asking for the domain owner control panel to be handed to you. You are still going to have technical support from Cpanel in case there are any questions are problems with the software product, but it offers you the control you need to run a successful business on the internet.
They also offer webhost manager and webmail panel. This means you have server administration and a reseller panel as well as a webmail access panel when you are with this web hosting company.
When you sign up with Cpanel you are getting a license agreement to use their technology. You have to keep up with the agreement, which is an every year charge to keep yourself on this web hosting server. You are able to have support, as well as new operating system versions in case you ever upgrade to a new operating system like windows vista. You have to options when you decide to choose Cpanel for you business needs.
You can get the Cpanel and WHM package that offers the webhost manger as well as the hosting control or you can get the Cpanel Server Suite. The second option is currently in beta testing so they have not completely fixed any errors it may have, but it does offer you the knowledge and tools you need to have a successful business. You will find that you have the central management with this program for your servers.
This website hosting software is great for someone who is not necessarily a one website business owner. In other words it works great for someone who has multiple websites and will continue to grow in the website business. The websites don’t have to sell the same products, but can be multiple product websites.
They can also be service websites. The fact is whatever you have the website for doesn’t matter as long as you can make a return out of the software program from the webhosting company. You want the product to work for you and your business, but not pay out for something that doesn’t really fit in your current business venture. You are the only one who can decide if the program will work for you, by reading about it.
Tips On Finding a WebHosting Company
November 27, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
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Before choosing the right Web Hosting Company, You need to determine your hosting needs. How to do that? Rest assured as I am going to reveal to you 14 solid tips that can keep you save and stick with the best web hosting company.
They are:
1. Do you need to pay for the potential host setup? Setting up your account is definitely free of charge.
2. Are you allowed to sign up for month to month basis services or do you need to sign up for the entire year? By signing up a long term, you may get a better deal, however, you are also stuck paying the host for that contract period if you are unhappy.
3. Do select a host that offers enough server space (typically in megabytes) for as many as your pages and images required so your site can grow.
4. You need to calculate how much traffic/bandwidth usage you expect to have to your site. Bandwidth or data transfer rate is the measurement of the amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given time. Some hosts charge a lot if you exceed your transfer limit. Even if you don’t expect a lot of traffic, keep in mind that images on a page use more bandwidth than plain XHTML pages.
5. What kind of technical support does the host offer? Read the hosts support pages; are they comprehensive and easy to understand? Do they provide setup help to new users? Will the hosting company send out notifications when they are performing system maintenance and upgrades?
6. What type of control panel does the hosting company use? Many hosting companies now use CPanel. CPanel is an interface that allows users to control their domains. Through CPanel you can configure and check email (using multiple web interfaces), check site statistical information (visitors, referrals, etc.), manage databases, set directory permissions, edit .htaccess files, add hotlink protection, create and manage FTP accounts, upload and manage files, perform site backups, submit sites to search engines, and perform one click installation of CGI and other scripts. Many sites that offer CPanel will also offer Fantastico, an auto installer. Fantastico will allow you to install numerous content management systems like WordPress, Xoops, Mambo, pMachine, shopping carts, help desk systems, wikis, and loads of other scripts with a click of a button. Even though my current hosting company does not have CPanel or Fantastico available, if I was to move to a new hosting company I would make sure that both of these services were available.
FTP should be offered. You do not want to have to use a control panel, web interface, to upload files all the time.
7. What kind of scripting host will your site need now and in the future? Do you want to add database interactivity in the future?PHP/MySGL and/or ASP should be a part of the package. CGI should be available. If you plan to use FrontPage then FrontPage Server Extensions should be installed and supported. Is SSI offered? Does the host have a plan that would allow you to implement e-commerce?
8. What kind of statistical information does the host provide? You will want to track your site usage, make sure that traffic reports is offered by the host.
9. Does the host have a reseller plan? You may want to offer hosting to your clients when you get your business off the ground, check to see if your host has a reseller plan.
10. How is domain name registration handled? Do you have to register your domain name with the host? How much does it cost to register your domain name. Can your register your domain and have the name transferred for free or do you have to pay a fee?
11. How many mailboxes does the host offer, is there POP3 access or is the e-mail forwarded?
12. When you are compiling this information, be sure to plan for future growth. Be sure that the host that you select has other plans available if your needs change.
13. What is the hosts backup plan, how often do they backup client sites? This should be daily.
Once you have a list of potential hosts, use Google or another search engine to search for those hosts. Read comments about the host’s support, down time, etc. Read forums like WebHosting Talk to find out more information about the hosts. Avoid top 10 lists of host, these are frequently nothing more than paid advertising. Look for reviews by real people on their web sites or in message forums.
14. Some hosts will handle the Domain Name Registration, but at a cost. Find out if your host will transfer your domain and if there is a cost.


