If you're a new blogger, you probably have thought of having your own web address or domain. I started with a subdomain (.blogspot.com), too, so I know how eager most bloggers here to have their own Internet address.
If you're interested to have one, the first thing to do would be to identify the stuff you do on your website. You may want to consider the topic you write about the kind of activities you do on your blog like hosting (keeping) a huge collection of photos or content to be used later on. If you are someone who will post pretty big pictures on your website, you will need a web hosting plan that provides hosting media for these files and more space. I mean "more" space and it means paying more for the service.
I maintain a couple of blogs hosted on different blogging platforms. You won't believe it if I'l tell you that each of these are kept on different web hosting companies. I started with choosing a website hosting companies on a comparision website and check each of the providers' website. I tried each of them just so I could compare their services and see which one will actually give me more value than the other. It also thought of having avoiding avoiding the possibility where my websites will become inaccessible just in case my provider goes down.
For a full list of reliable commerical web hosts, you may want to read a web hosting guide. Here, you will see a list or directory of some of the most popular companies offering hosting service in the around the globe. You will also get to compare their prices, space offerings, and traffic, along with their ratings from people who have previously used the service and how the special team of people working in the directory see the service itself.
Bottom line: ask people, and make your research before making the deal.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
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1 lovely comments:
I signed up with Philhosting.net and I amo so not satisfied because of the customer support that they give is sub par, I have to wait for days before my tickets get resolved and I always have a lot of difficulty explaining what I want to happen (and we're both Filipinos). Right now I' still requesting for them to change my CAME and A Name and they haven't pulled it off yet. Grrr.
Whom did you sign up with for this blog?
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