Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 3:24:28 GMT -5
There is an old proverb that says You get what you pay for. This is true in most areas of life and business. However it doesnt have to be that way in the web hosting industry. You often pay too much and dont get what you pay for. A few weeks ago my web designer friend called me. John he said You wont believe it. He went on to tell me about a plastic surgeon he had redesigned a website for. This client was paying . per month for their webhosting account. The amazing thing is he recounted I cant get the current host to return my phone calls or emails.
After looking at the clients needs I was shocked to find that there was nothing special about his site that warranted it being on anything other than a basic shared webhosting plan. We quoted him C Level Contact List a monthly price under five dollars. In this case the client was raped by an unscrupulous host who not only overcharged him but also failed to provide him with the basic support he needed. This is an extreme example no doubt but it all too often characterizes the poor deal that most website owners fall into. A few years ago there was no such thing as a web hosting industry. Almost all websites were hosted by local ISPs.
The average monthly price for website hosting was . per month. Often if you call an ISP with a technical question theyll tell you to buy a book or take a course. Around we saw the emergence of several webhosting companies. These were companies that were strictly dedicated to website hosting. Using economies of scale they have been able to offer incredibly useful webhosting packages for around . per month. Moreover some of these companies provided useful technical support that was aimed at meeting the needs of website owners. Fast forward to and we are now seeing the.
After looking at the clients needs I was shocked to find that there was nothing special about his site that warranted it being on anything other than a basic shared webhosting plan. We quoted him C Level Contact List a monthly price under five dollars. In this case the client was raped by an unscrupulous host who not only overcharged him but also failed to provide him with the basic support he needed. This is an extreme example no doubt but it all too often characterizes the poor deal that most website owners fall into. A few years ago there was no such thing as a web hosting industry. Almost all websites were hosted by local ISPs.
The average monthly price for website hosting was . per month. Often if you call an ISP with a technical question theyll tell you to buy a book or take a course. Around we saw the emergence of several webhosting companies. These were companies that were strictly dedicated to website hosting. Using economies of scale they have been able to offer incredibly useful webhosting packages for around . per month. Moreover some of these companies provided useful technical support that was aimed at meeting the needs of website owners. Fast forward to and we are now seeing the.