Good hosting is important, and a lot easier if you know what you’re looking for. Here’s is a small checklist when choosing a hosting service…
- Price: You can find high quality providers for less than $9.95 per month. If you pay any more, you’re overpaying – but if you find a really cheap deal (I’ve seen as low as $1.95 a month), then just remember that you get what you pay for.
- Number of Domains Per Account: You should get a single hosting account that can host multiple domains at once. You’re going to need a domain name for each funnel, so you’re going to want your hosting provider to have the capability to host at least 5 or 6 with one account. It gets to be a pain to have multiple hosting accounts for your domains!
- GB Transfer: You don’t need to be all that concerned with this, unless you plan on selling video products through your website. You can get away with 10 GB of data transfer per month easily, unless you receive absolutely massive amounts of traffic.
- File Storage: You want your hosting provider to provide at least 2 GB of disk storage. This is in the case that you want to offer videos via your funnels at a future date.
- Customer Support: If you aren’t a geek, stuff can get really complex. You’re going to want topnotch support. Do a simple Google search and look for reviews of a potential hosting company – if you don’t see good reviews for customer service, avoid them at all cost. It’s not worth the trouble.
For what it’s worth, I use www.Hostgator.com for my hosting. I highly recommend them…they greatly exceed all of the minimums I’ve set above. They also have great customer service – I’ve had to call on them a few times and they’ve been very friendly and helpful.






27. September 2011
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