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Web Hosting and What It Means to You

 
Denver hosting

Hosting Denver

When you first establish a presence online, you need to start with the right tools at your disposal to be successful. Throwing up any old domain name and using a free hosting service is not a great way to impress potential clients. Internet users are savvier today than they ever have been. If you are going to have an effective web presence, you need to reflect an awareness of what is current in the world of websites. Even if you are not a technology company, you still want to show your potential clients that you have what it takes to keep up with the modern advances in your field. Keeping up with the advances in internet technology will help you to do this.

Web hosting is simply a process by which you place your website with a company who can use their server to maintain the site and its components. You can also host your own site, but this is for larger companies with data centers that need to be managed on site. For smaller companies in Denver, hosting on a paid internet site is a good option.

What will hosting do for your company? The first answer is simple. Paid hosting offers you a place to run your website online. You pay anywhere from two dollars to two hundred dollars per month to a company who can store your domain on its server. This type of paid service is ideal for the website owner who is running a business but does not want to maintain the server. If you do not have experience with computers or do not have anyone on staff who is technology trained, then a paid hosting is for you.

Hosting in Denver is a big job, and not one to be taken lightly. There are a number of options available online. So many, in fact, that it can be quite intimidating to the new user. So to help you find the right hosting company for you, start by looking at your needs. First of all, how large of a site are you intending to run? If it is a big operation with lots of inventory and graphics, then you need plenty of storage space. Various hosting packages come with different levels of storage. If you intend to have a large number of visitors to your site, you also want to pay attention to the limit that some sites place on this, as some hosting companies offer different alternatives for smaller sites.

If you want to add on the extras, like a visitor counter or other program, you need a hosting company that is CGI compatible. Common Gateway Interface is a way of linking programming applications, such as your counter, with HTML pages. You can also customize your site with Active Server Pages, so check with your web designer and Denver hosting account to see if they are capable of handling ASP.

If you run your store online and sell products or services, you will need hosting that allows you to operate ecommerce. This will include a shopping cart that customers use to check out merchandise or information products at your site without your constant attention. Some hosting services offer partnerships with large ecommerce providers, so look around for one that is well known and reliable. Another thing to look for in inventory sites is database support and extra space.

If you want your site to run at high speed and deliver what your clients want at a fast pace, you need a hosting company that offers you extra bandwidth. Also look for SSL, or Secure Socket Layer, which is essential for any ecommerce site to protect your customers and your database from hackers. Overall, look for a paid site that has all the benefits you want at a price that seems fair.

Author: S. Reeves
 
Author Bio:

This article was written by Sytsma Morris-Reeves. Mr. Morris-Reeves runs NewMediaDenver,an Internet technology company located in downtown Denver, Colorado (www.NewMediaDenver.com). Mr.Morris-Reeves is a highly respected Denver SEO Expert since 10 years, and he constantly develops and stays current with all the latest SEO and Link Building Techniques.

 
 
 

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