Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/www/cheapprowebsite.com/WebHostingReview/wp-settings.php on line 229

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/www/cheapprowebsite.com/WebHostingReview/wp-settings.php on line 231

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/www/cheapprowebsite.com/WebHostingReview/wp-settings.php on line 232

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/www/cheapprowebsite.com/WebHostingReview/wp-settings.php on line 249

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/www/cheapprowebsite.com/WebHostingReview/wp-includes/cache.php on line 36

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/www/cheapprowebsite.com/WebHostingReview/wp-includes/query.php on line 21

Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/www/cheapprowebsite.com/WebHostingReview/wp-includes/theme.php on line 507
Are Really Cheap Web Hosts a Bargain? | Web Hosting Review

Are Really Cheap Web Hosts a Bargain?

Posted on February 6, 2008
Filed Under cheap web hosting, cheap web host, web hosting review, web hosting deals, web hosting, web hosting company, web host |

As with free web hosts, if you’re just setting up a small personal site, but want to build the site yourself, and want more flexibility as to the template you use, and want to be able to add pictures, video and audio, then a real dirt cheap host may be a good deal for you. But for a business or e-commerce web site, cheaper is not always a bargain.

Really cheap web hosting plans usually have one or more of the same problems as free hosting. Slow speed, small space and bandwidth, overselling of both space and bandwidth, lack of service and tech support, and less than state of the art security and equipment. I’ve discussed these issues in a previous article on free web hosts. But there are a few problems with really cheap web hosts that can really impact your business website.

First, if you’re building your first website or your tenth, you’re probably going to run into some problems or issues. A good premium hosting company will help make the process easier by giving you a online Site Builder and templates to make building the web site easier, and will also have a script library to make installing a blog, photo gallery, forum, or online store much easier and simpler to do. Still, you may have problems or questions as you build and launch your web site. In my opinion, having a good, quick tech support system in place is the biggest benefit of going with a premium hosting company. A really good one will have sufficient staff to provide rapid responses to support tickets, plus chat and phone support, for when you really need it.

You may think that going with a well known web host that may offer what appears to be an unbelievable deal is your best bet, but the primary complaints that most people have with the really large cheap hosts have to do with their lack of support. Many of them seem to spend more on advertising and celebrity endorsements to gain more customers, than they do on providing service and support to their existing customers. If you never need to use tech support, then one of these web hosts may work just fine for you, just make sure you understand how some of their advertising “low balls” their actual costs.

Really cheap web hosts advertise prices from $2.95 to $4.95 a month, and some also advertise month to month payments. I even saw one that had a special deal and offered the first month of hosting for $1! What they don’t reveal in their ads, is the fact that to get the lowest price or the special deal, you often have to pay for your hosting for 2-5 years in advance! For example, one site the advertises a $3.95 a month plan, and a monthly payment option, only gives you that $3.95 price if you pay 5 years in advance. For paying for one year, the price is actually $8.95 a month, and to pay by the month it goes up to $9.95 a month! Some web hosting companies also offer great specials for the first month or first year, to get you to sign up, but then the price to continue hosting with them is much higher than you would pay for a good premium hosting plan.

The final major problem with really cheap web hosting, especially from sites that offer month to month payment plans, is that they attract spammers, phishers, hackers and other internet bottom feeders. The problem for your business web site, is that your may wind up sharing an IP address with one of these sites. If you use email to send newsletters or sales flyers to your clients, you may find your emails blocked by one or more of the major mail servers, simply because a spammer who shares your IP address has broken the rules. Eventually, your web host will confirm to the email service that they have removed the offending account, and eventually your IP will be unblocked, but in the meantime, you can’t communicate with your customers. meanwhile, the spammer or phisher knew their account would be shut down in a matter of days or weeks, and they don’t care. They spend as little as possible to open the site, paste up a cloned website, make a few dollars on their scam, and just move on to another really cheap web host when their account is closed.

The fact that these bargain hosting companies get so many spam and phishing complaints can hurt your business in another way. You may be unfairly accused of spamming, simply because a few of your clients click your email into their spam folder, rather than clicking on your unsubscribe link. Many people simply don’t realize that doing that can lodge a spam complaint against you with their email provider, they just didn’t want to receive your emails anymore. When they receive the spam complaint from the email provider, most premium hosts will give you a chance to provide documentation that you aren’t a spammer, before they close down your account. However, some of the large really cheap hosts have adopted a policy of “guilty until proven innocent”, since the majority of the complaints they receive are valid. You may find your website shut down, and your domain name locked up for weeks, while you prove your innocence to your hosting company.

For the most part, when it comes to web hosting, like with most things, you get what you pay for. This doesn’t mean you have to pay an arm and a leg to get great hosting. In fact, the difference in price between a good premium web host and a dirt cheap one is only a few dollars a month. Of course, you can pay a lot more, and some premium hosts charge up to $39.95 a month or more to host one website. But you don’t have to pay anywhere near that amount to get great, full featured web hosting. Stick with me, and I’ll give you more information on how to get great hosting at a great price.

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • bodytext
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • Furl
  • Linkter
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • PlugIM
  • Print this article!
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb

Comments

One Response to “Are Really Cheap Web Hosts a Bargain?”

  1. 4. ImHosted Hosting Review : Web Hosting Review on April 24th, 2008

    […] offer a monthly billing option.  I’ve gone over my problem with hosting companies that have month to month billing, and I think it is something you should definitely avoid, unless you simply cannot afford to pay […]

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • About

    This is a different kind of Web Host Review web site. I will only be giving you reviews of premium hosting companies, plus tips and suggestions on the general things you should look for in your web hosting. I'll try to make this as simple as possible for you, and you can check out the articles for the tips, and the reviews to help pick your web host.

  • Admin

  • Join This Community

  • Add to Technorati Favorites