"Let Me Show You How to Find the Best Affordable Web Hosting Provider Just By Looking One Critical Number. You Can't Go Wrong With This!"
Changing web hosting company is a very tedious and time-consuming activity no matter how savvy you are, and I really hope none of you have to go through it but if it does happen and you really need help in this area, I'll have just the right web host company for you!
Stop wasting time reading review after review. They are mostly biased anyway. And if you relying on hearsay to make a decision on whether to buy from a particular webhosting company, then you are seriously short-changing yourself. Before I reveal the one critical number you should look at which is not readily available to the general public and which are directly proportional ot the following commonsense factors in helping you to choose a top, best, cheap and even affordable webhosting provider:
- At least 5 year old - A company that has been around more than 5 years will tend to be around much longer. The longer the company has been around the bigger this critical number becomes.
- Customer Support - Does it offer live chat, email, forum and toll-free help? Our critical number is very closely tied to the experience the customers are getting.
- Uptime - Essentially you want your website to be up and running when visitors are coming and not always on maintenance. Again, this can sway our critical number either way.
- Features- If they are not offering the latest features like free domain, unlimited diskspace, bandwidth, email, ftp accounts etc. Our critical number will show you if this webhosting company you have in mind is up to speed with the latest offerings.
- Advertising Credits- These days it's not uncommon for top tier hosting companies to throw in advertising credits along with their web hosting plans. Usually, these credits allow you to advertise on Google, Yahoo and a few other platforms for free up to the limit of $75.
- Money-Back- In the rare event that my assessments are wrong, you can always fall back on the money back clause. Closely linked to my next final point.
- Low Cost- Cost of webhosting has been decreasing over the years and if they can't compete, our ultimate number will reveal it all. In fact, I would go as far as saying price is very much the main determinant factor when all the above points mentioned are on par
The one critical number that you should look at before signing up for a web hosting package is the customer trend number. It's not the same as the customer base number. A big webhosting company can have a good customer base number but that does not tell you if they are still as good as they claim, the smarter approach is to look at their customer trend number, is their customer base number on an uptrend or downtrend?
You know you have found yourself a winner if you can find a company with a good customer base number (at least 100,000 domains hosted) and it is constantly growing. Since this site is hosted on Bluehost, we will use Bluehost as an example. As of Jan 2010, Bluehost has approximately 626,000 domains hosted on their servers. And the good news is this, their customer trend number is going up as can be seen below:
Still no convinced? Let's take a look at Yahoo then, one of the largest webhosting companies in the world.They are hosting a staggering 2.1 million websites! It's impressive on first glance but take a closer look at their customer trend number, you can see that it has been declining. So don't be surprised if you find any of the above commonsense approach has been compromised. Take a look at the following Yahoo's customer trend number:
So there you have it, that's the number that I use to decide on which is the perfect webhost provider for my business. Unless you are very technically savvy, comparing specification by specification is not smart, and totally a waste of your precious time. Rely on the following table where I have sifted out good webhosting providers with good customer trend number. All of them comes with money-back guarantee, and are able to fulfill almost 99% of most businesses' hosting needs.
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