By Dee Brian

1. How often do you back up the files?
The answer you should be looking
for is that they backup every night. You should also keep a up to date copy of
your site on your computer to be on the safe side.
2. What sort of
equipment and software are in place to ensure that my site is up?
Most
Internet Hosting Companies use some combination of equipment and software to
ensure that the servers are up and working. You want to make sure that the
server is hooked up to an UPS (uninterrupted Power Supply). The UPS is just a
big battery that will provide the server with power for 30 minutes to several
hours. Also most Hosting Companies have software and equipment that monitors the
servers and restarts them if they quit serving pages. You will also want to know
if this fails, does the company have a way to restart the server manually.
3. How many domains can I host per account?
If you have 2 domain
names, say joestools.com and cooltools.com, and wanted them to both go to the
same site, would they charge you extra for the domain names or since it all goes
to one site will you be charged just for one. If you plan on hosing several
sites to see which ones will be successful, you might want to ask for a volume
discount or ask if they have a reseller package.
4. What are their
billing policies?
You need to find out who to contact if you have a
problem with billing and what is the process for resolving problems.
5.
What is the procedure for uploading files to your account?
You want to
know if you will have 24 hour FTP access. Some hosting companies restrict how
you can upload files to the servers.
6. Do they provide log files or
Stats?
Hosting companies usually do one or the other, either provide you
with the raw logs for you account or provide you with some sort of online
statistics. You will want to make sure that the logs contain information from
search engines on the words and phrases used, how long the visitor stayed at the
site, entry page, number of page visits, broken links and errors, and exit page.
7. Do they provide Form to email processing?
Nearly every
hosting company will provide atleast a basic form of this. You will want to know
if there are any limitations on the size of the form. Also you might want to ask
if there is a way to encrypt the form. If so you could use this for an ecommerce
solution until you are ready for a shopping cart.
8. What exactly is
included in the monthly charge?
You want to know what the features of
the account are, but you also want to know if you need them to do something
extra whether there will be a charge for it.
9. How quickly they respond
when you have questions?
Before choosing a hosting company call them up
or email them with a question and see how quickly they have an answer for you.
Dee Brian is the owner of Used Mice Web Hosting http://usedmice.com. She works with people
to set up and establish a presence on the web. She can be reached at mailto:dee@usedmice.com.
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