Hosting a website
Feb 11th, 2008 by Admin
One of the trickiest things to do when starting a website is trying to decide where to get it hosted. Hosting from home or from your business is almost never a viable option, as internet service providers block the ports necessary, and economies of scale greatly favor larger businesses. If you’re creating a personal website, than what host you use is less important than if you have an online business. If your personal blog goes down for a few hours, its not that big of a deal, you might lose a few cents in adsense revenue. If you’re business site goes down, you could lose thousands of dollars in revenue.
There are thousands of web hosting companies and it can be incredibly difficult to find one thats trustworthy and reliable. Thats where UpperHost comes in, a group that has tried out many places that do business web hosting and ranked them according to their uptime, price, and bandwidth available. The website also has more detailed reviews of various web hosts, including a bluehost review and a Web Hosting Pad review, both popular hosting providers.









