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What factors influence the speed of a website, and how can the security of a website be ensured?

Security is an essential factor that you need to consider when running a website. Security should be essential in running a small or a large website. As it has become easier to create websites through content management systems (CMS), the use of websites has increased dramatically. However, managing the security of the website is in your hands.

Protecting the website means taking measures to ward off bugs, hackers, and many other online threats. However, this is not the case, as most people need to make the slightest effort to ensure the security of their websites. Therefore, there is a threat that your data could be compromised. As a result, the website might crash or get blocked.

Does the speed of your website affect your interaction with potential online customers? The average Internet user loses interest and leaves a website if it takes longer than two seconds to load. Moreover, most search engines like Google use this speed to determine the SERP ranking of your website. That shows how important it is to optimize the speed of your website.

A faster-loading website keeps visitors engaged and has a better ranking, which means more organic traffic. That, in turn, leads to a better conversion rate and, therefore, an increase in sales.

To learn how to optimize your website, you need to understand the different factors that determine the speed of your website. In this overview, we will mention the most important factors to consider to make your website more reliable.

What are the factors that affect the speed of your website?

1. Your server/hosting

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The foundation of your website has a direct impact on the loading speed. For example, if the web hosting company you choose needs more server resources, your website will take longer to load.

It is common for beginners to choose shared hosting for their small websites; this is the cost-effective choice, but there are better choices. The shared hosting platform these websites use can get overloaded, translating into longer loading times. For this reason, large platforms like Facebook prefer private servers or VPS, giving them more control over server resources.

Also, these big websites prefer dedicated hosting, where they are the only website hosted on the server. This way, they have complete control over the server resources.
When choosing the ideal web hosting company, choosing one with an uptime of over 99.5% is crucial. These companies have reliable and fast servers, which results in shorter loading times for your website visitors.

Another option is the Content Delivery Network, CDN. A CDN is an ideal choice for traffic that flows from different locations. The advantage of this network is that it retrieves the website content from the server closest to the visitor accessing the page, which results in a shorter loading time.

It is advisable to determine the server size before choosing the ideal host. The disadvantage of choosing the wrong web hosting company is that your website will remain sluggish despite all the improvements and efforts to increase its systems.
Therefore, when searching for the right provider for your website, inquire about load balancing and private fibers to distinguish suitable providers from those that slow down your website.

There is no ideal web hosting company for all websites; therefore, choose one that meets the requirements of your website. For example, if you have an extensive database on your website, a cloud-based server might be the best option as it offers faster loading speeds.

2. Plugins

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Plugins are advantageous web features allowing you to add functionality to your website with minimal effort. These features are compelling, and sometimes you can get carried away with overusing them.
If you have fewer plugins, your website may slow down. Each plugin has different functions to perform a specific task. They vary, and you’ll find that the ones that perform more database queries require more resources, which leads to longer loading times. The result is a negative user experience that hurts your marketing campaign.

There are several ways to determine the impact of these plugins on the website load time. For example, if you use Google Chrome, right-click your web page and select the “Inspect” option. With these features, you can see how long your browser loads the required files.
The number of plugins you utilize on your website will determine their speed, and there is no exact number or limit you should follow. However, the trick is to use well-coded plugins that reduce the files you need to load to a minimum.

In addition to various plugins, widgets can also affect the speed of your website. It is tempting to use attractive widgets on your website to make the pages enjoyable. However, control these features because the more you have, the more time your website will take to load the required files.

3. File type and size

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That is the most common factor affecting your website’s loading time: the larger the files on your pages are, the more time your website will need to retrieve and present them to your visitors.

4. Page caching

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It is common to find computer caching plugins to provide a better user experience. In page caching, your computer stores the information about a particular page even after you leave the website. That makes it easier to load the content the next time you visit. Besides, the user saves time by creating a “photocopy” instead of rebuilding the page from scratch.

These caching plugins are essential features to integrate into your website to optimize its speed. Several options are available, such as WP Total Cache, which is compatible with almost all websites. Even though these caching plugins reduce website loading time, you should remember that changes or adjustments will only be visible when visitors clear their cache.

5. Traffic volume

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Internet speeds slow down when traffic increases, increasing your website’s time to load. Almost all websites have a set bandwidth, the recommended amount of data that can be transferred in a certain period, usually a month.

A high traffic volume on your website is a good sign, as it guarantees increased engagement and sales. The problem, however, is that your website will take more time to load images, videos, and other files if your web host can’t handle these numbers. That can be incredibly frustrating if you have larger files on your pages.

The effects of increased traffic can have serious consequences, such as shutting down your site entirely until the next period or until you decide to upgrade your plan. That will reduce your momentum, and you will see a decrease in your reach, engagement, and sales.

The dream of all e-commerce businesses is to have high traffic, which indicates that customers engage well with the products. As a marketer, you must keep these numbers high and ensure higher conversion rates. However, please consider your availability and adjust it accordingly to avoid slower website speeds.

6. Internet connection

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The type of internet connection you use affects the loading time of your website. For example, if you are still using a 3G network or other dial-up connections, your website will take longer to load, no matter how well you optimize it.

There are different internet connections that you should consider when choosing the ideal connection for your website. First, there is DSL, which offers a faster connection than dial-up. However, DSL is slower than a cable connection which is better than a fiber optic cable.
These are some of the internet connections that you should consider. For starters, you can use the DSL and cable connections to satisfy all your website needs, resulting in faster loading speeds.

7. Browser

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Another prominent factor affecting your website’s speed is the type of browser used to load the content. Older browser versions need help loading specific codes. If this is the case, you will find that they take a lot of time to load because they are incompatible.
Therefore, it is best to use a browser that allows caching pages. Besides, these new browser versions are updated regularly, and it is best always to use the latest option to have a more personalized and faster experience.

8. Number of redirects

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Most web designers use redirects to make their websites accessible at multiple URLs. These redirects are necessary to increase traffic to your website, but you need to use them responsibly.

Unnecessary redirects on your website affect its speed as they take longer to load. Therefore, you can use various tools like redirect mapper tools to identify and analyze the existing redirects and remove the unnecessary ones.

9. Malware

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The malware puts a heavy load on your server. That slows down the website speed and, in extreme cases, causes the website to crash. Therefore, it is advisable to download plugins and themes from trusted sources to prevent malware from entering. Also, malware scanners are available to help you detect these bugs so that you can take action if any are found.

10. Coding standards

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Most new web developers must correct the mistake of writing vast blocks of code meant to execute smaller functions. Unfortunately, such large blocks of code result in slower site speed. That can get worse if these codes do not follow the proper format.
Therefore, bringing in an experienced developer to help you write effective code and choose the best themes is better.

How to ensure the security of your website

1. Install SSL and HTTPS

The SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate encrypts the data transferred between the website and the visitors. Depending on the type of data being processed on the website, different levels of SSL should be used for different websites. A website with an SSL certificate has a padlock in the address bar.
If you are transacting through the website, it is asking for login credentials, or it is used to transfer files, an SSL certificate is essential. That will protect the data from being accessed by third parties during transmission.

How to install SSL:

  • Choose a website builder that offers SSL.
  • Choose a hoster that offers SSL.
  • Install the SSL

Most hosting providers offer free SSL, but you can purchase an advanced SSL if you need a higher level of security.
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) prevents interruptions and interception of content while it is being transferred. It provides security when using the Internet. HTTPS is essential for the website because:

  • Increases the ranking of the website in the search engines
  • helps to gain the trust of customers
  • supports the protection of sensitive data

2. Use anti-malware software

With anti-malware software, your website will stay protected, and you will not have to worry. There are different types of anti-malware software. Some of them are free, and for others, you have to pay. The anti-malware software provides the following services, among others:

  • Malware detection and removal.
  • Web scans.
  • PCI compliance.
  • DDoS protection.
  • Vulnerability patching.
  • Web application firewall.

A good website hosting provider or builder should ensure your website’s highest security. Most providers offer free anti-malware software. When choosing a hosting provider, look for the following features: free SSL, protection against hacker attacks, DDoS protection, SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), regular security upgrades, and automatic backups.

3. Choose a strong password

A strong password is essential for the security of your website. However, most people create one password for all their websites, programs, or databases. That makes your website vulnerable to hackers if any website passwords are exposed. Therefore, change passwords frequently and do not share them with third parties.
Use uppercase, lowercase, memorable characters, and numbers to create a strong password.

Choose sufficiently long passwords (between 12 and 14 digits). Do not use personal information as passwords (date of birth, ID card number, etc.) because this is the information that hackers will try to guess to log in to your website.
If you are a CMS manager or business owner, ensure employees change their passwords regularly. But again, only authorized personnel should have these passwords.

4. Keep the website up to date

You should always ensure that your website’s software is current. Outdated website software is prone to glitches, bugs, and hacking. If you use a hosting provider, updating the software is entirely in their hands.

Ensuring your website plugins are updated regularly will increase the website’s security. When choosing plugins, make sure you choose high-quality ones from trusted developers. Bad plugins may contain malicious code or bugs that can affect your website.

5. Back up the website

Backing up your website is one of the best options to keep your website safe. That will ensure that you can restore your website after a security breach. Never store the backup copies on site. Also, ensure the backup and your website are not on the same server.
There are several methods to back up your website:

  • Using the WordPress plugin: If you use WordPress, you can install your preferred plugin and manage your backup settings.
  • Using backup services: there are several backup services, such as Code Guard, that you pay for and then use to back up your data.
  •  Using a website provider with backup built into their plan – most hosters offer built-in backup software or provide it as an add-on module.

When choosing a reliable backup plan, some of the things you should look for include the following.

  • Automated backups: if you forget to back up, you may pay the price of information loss in case of website corruption. However, you can avoid this by automating the backup process. This way, you can avoid human errors that would have resulted from forgetting to back up your data.
  • Offsite backups: if you back up your data to an offsite location, it will be protected from hackers. Use hard drives to perform these backups. In the event of a hardware failure, the data is safe.
  • Regular backups: you should perform regular backups to ensure you can use an updated backup version of the website.
  • Redundant backup means your web data is stored in multiple locations, not just one.

6. Use a web application firewall

WAF (Web Application Firewall) reads all the data that passes through it, protecting your website. It acts as a gateway for incoming traffic, blocking hacking attempts. WAFs are mostly cloud-based and are plug-and-play services.
WAFs filter unwanted traffic, such as malicious bots and spammers. That helps to increase the security of your website.

7. Tighten network security

If multiple employees are accessing your website, the website must be secure. You should ensure employees do not leave an open path to the website server.
There are several ways to tighten network security. These include:

  • Ensuring that employee passwords are changed every three months.
  •  Allowing the computer login period to expire after a period of inactivity.
  • Ensuring that all devices that access the network are scanned for viruses whenever they are plugged in.

These measures will improve your network’s security and increase your employees’ safety.

8. Record administrative privileges and user access

You can grant administrative rights to employees who access the website server. That may cause them not to use the website as carefully as expected, overlook specific security measures, or make a mistake

That is because they care more about the task they are doing than the security of the website. Unfortunately, this can lead to a significant security breach.
When giving your employees access to the site, you must find out if they understand site security and what to look for to avoid a security breach. You should also find out what experience they have with using CMS.

Educate your CMS users about the need for software updates and passwords. Consistent training on security measures is essential.
It would be best to track who is accessing your CMS and their administrative privileges. Ensure you update this regularly to regulate who has access to the CMS. That will help prevent security breaches.

9. Manually accepting comments on the site

Comments on your site are proof that people have visited your site. Comments ensure that you connect with people, and they can also give you constructive feedback. To ensure that posts on your site get more attention, use Cinema8 to add more actions to your video content.

However, not all comments are good; some contain trolls, bots, fake accounts, or spam links. These can pose a security threat to your website. To prevent this, you need to change the website settings to approve the comments before they appear on the website manually. That will allow you to filter and delete the spam.
You can also reduce these dangerous links by:

  • Ask website visitors to register so that they can post comments.
  • Using plugins and anti-spam software.

The above tactics will ensure your comment section is safe for you and your visitors. The most important thing is high-quality protection against malicious malware and individuals.

10. Change the default settings of your CMS

Most website attacks are automated, and the bots depend on the website’s default settings. You can prevent most of these attacks by changing the default settings immediately after selecting your CMS.

CMS settings include permissions, user visibility, and comment control. You can change file permissions to restrict who and what they can do with a file. Permissions include reading, writing, or executing. Customizing user settings (owner, group, and public) and their permissions can also help reduce attack vulnerability.

11. Know the configuration files of your web server

The configuration files of your web server are located in the web root directory. They allow you to set the server’s rules, including options to improve the site’s security. Different servers use different types of files. You should know which one you are using. These include:

  • web. Config used by Microsoft IIS servers.
  • nginx. conf, which is used by Nginx servers
  • .htaccess file, which is used by Apache web servers.

If you need to know which web server you are using, you can run a website scanner to check the website. It checks for viruses, known malware, website errors, blocklisting status, and more.

12. Do not help hackers

That sounds so obvious. How can you help hackers and protect your website from them simultaneously? Most people unknowingly fall victim to scammers and hackers by giving away crucial personal information.

Research has shown that 92.4% of malware is spread via email. That makes it the most common method of attack. Ensure your website is safe by watching for suspicious emails, calls, or texts asking for personal information.
To ensure that your website is not open to unwanted visitors, you should avoid some simple things:

  • Avoid open or public Internet connections.
  • Do not click on suspicious links in your email; delete them. That is especially important if it is a professional email with a link to your website.
  • Trust only verified professionals to fix your website in case of a malfunction. That is because most hackers pose as technicians to access your website.

Even though this seems so familiar, you should be very careful. First, however, you should remember that almost 95% of cybersecurity breaches are caused by human error.

Conclusion

Research has shown that the number of hacking attacks has increased significantly. That is why security maintenance is so essential. You need to protect your customers’ data as well as your own. Making sure that data falls into the right hands should be a priority.

As we’ve seen, website security is a simple process requiring little capital or technical expertise. Of course, no method can guarantee the maximum security of your website, but incorporating the above methods will increase the security of your website. That, in turn, will reduce your website’s vulnerability to attack.

If you own a website, you should review and apply the above tips to ensure your website is secure. To start building your website, you should choose a good web host or builder and follow the security guidelines mentioned above.

Frequently asked questions

Q1: What steps can I take to ensure the security of my website?

A1: You can take several steps to ensure your website’s security. First, choose a reliable web hosting provider with a good reputation and up-to-date security measures. Watch out for suspicious emails or calls asking for personal information, research the web server’s configuration files, and trust only verified professionals to fix malfunctions. Also, use strong passwords that are changed regularly, use two-factor authentication if possible, disable directory browsing and file listing, and adjust your CMS settings.

Q2: What types of files are used for web server configuration?

A2: Different file types are used for different servers. These include the web. Config for Microsoft IIS servers, nginx. Conf for Nginx servers and .htaccess for Apache web servers. If you need to know which server you are using, you can run a website scanner to check the website and determine what type of file it uses.

Q3: How can I make sure my website is running at optimal speed?

A3: You can take several steps to ensure that your website is running at optimal speed. First, ensure your site has sufficient hosting resources and that the server’s software and security patches are current. Also, utilize a content delivery network (CDN) to reduce latency and bandwidth, optimize your images for faster loading, minify HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files, and use caching to store frequently requested data. Finally, regularly check your website logs for potential issues that could cause slowdowns.

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Quick & easy steps: How to host a website in 2023?

Do you want to run your website? Then the first and most crucial question you must ask yourself is how to host a website (if you have already registered your domain name). However, there are numerous self-hosted platforms on the internet through which you can easily create and host a website.

Many things need to be clarified about hosting a website that says you require special knowledge or technical skills to host a website. But that’s another topic that we’ll cover in another post. For now, however, we’ll focus on the beginners who need to learn the ABCs of hosting a website and all the essential steps involved.

That is entirely untrue

With the proper guidance and approach, anyone can host their website in simple steps. Therefore, in this blog post, we will respond to all the essential inquiries of newbies about holding a site, such as How to hold an internet site free of charge? Exactly how to organize an internet site with a domain? How do I organize my very first site? And so forth.

So stay tuned and read this article till the end. This way, you will learn everything about web hosting in no time.

Let’s get started!

What does hosting a website mean?

Hosting a website means renting a unique space, such as servers or computers, where you can place your website files. This way, anyone can quickly get access to your content. In other words: Let’s say you rent a plot of land where you need to build your house and store all the necessities of life.

In this situation, the story is your Webhosting, your home is your website, and the life necessities are the site submits you have saved. This example helps you understand web hosting better.

For your website to be easily accessible to other people on the internet, you must install a special software called web server on these servers or computers. Its primary function is sending or receiving browser requests to the server.

I know that all these terms sound technical, but you don’t have to worry about it. Several online companies offer all these services at very affordable prices. To your surprise, even a few of the most well-known tech giants, like Netflix and Siemens, have their websites hosted on AWS (Amazon Web Services).

However, only a few companies can host their services on their servers. For example, Amazon, a giant e-commerce platform, has hosted its solutions on Amazon Web Provider, and Google, a giant internet search engine of types, has hosted its services on the Google Cloud System.

All this is possible because these tech giants have human resources, IT infrastructure, technological resources, and substantial financial support.

Similarly, some companies offer fully managed web hosting services for hosting websites.

Related: How does web hosting work? And what kinds of web hosting are there?

What to consider before hosting a website?

How do you host a website before we get to the topic? There are some things you require to consider before proceeding.

  1. Domain name registration
  2. The right web hosting provider

Before you host a website, you first need to register a different domain name for your website. That is the address of your website that anyone can use to access your website. For example, if you type Example.com into your browser’s address bar, you will be redirected directly to the website.

Another important point when hosting a website is choosing the right hosting provider. While there are many options, which one is excellent for you is the most critical question.

But don’t worry; we’ll show you how to choose the right web hosting provider that will meet all your website needs without leaving you out of pocket.

Related: Shared vs Managed WordPress Hosting: The Key Differences

How to host a website: Step-by-step guide

1. Decide on the type of your website

Before you start looking for a hosting website, you initially need to determine what type of website you wish to develop. Whether it is a specific blog site or an eCommerce store. Different website-specific niches have different demands and, consequently, different web hosting plans.

There are mainly two types of internet sites you can locate online

  • Static websites: These types of websites can be created using simple HTML codes or any website creation software. These websites are straightforward and usually consist of only 1-2 pages. The content of these websites is static; if you make any changes or edits to your website, you must upload it to the server again. These websites usually have low cost and low maintenance, but they need more functionality and offer an e-commerce option.
  • Dynamic websites: Dynamic websites are modern websites whose content can be changed in real-time. These websites are resource intensive and require fast servers and high-end security. Any edits or content updates are done on both the servers and the client. You can add additional features and functionality to make your site interactive and build a complete eCommerce store.

Both types of websites require different resources. After all, you don’t want to pay for advanced web hosting services that are not required for your simple website.

2. Select the right web hosting for your website?

Since there are various options, users can quickly become confused and choose the wrong web hosting service. However, before making concrete decisions, you should learn about the different hosting platforms available.

There are a variety of host platforms that cover all individual teams and their website requirements. The only thing you require to do is to match one of the most suitable host solutions with your website needs.

These are some of the hosts plans that you will typically locate

Shared Organizing is just one of the most beginner-friendly host strategies that are budget-friendly and preferred. Although all internet sites have their accounts and qualifications, the expense of running the web server is shared. In shared hosting, several sites are hosted on the same physical web server and share the readily available web server resources.

  • Virtual Private Server: It is the best alternative to shared hosting, where all websites are hosted on one powerful and fast web server. This server software application is well configured and practically split right into several areas to ensure that each internet site can work separately. This holding plan ideally matches customers who want above-average server efficiency without endangering safety and paying high costs.
  • Dedicated organizing: In dedicated holding, websites are hosted on the entire server, which results in faster, more powerful, and more secure websites that are also more expensive. This hosting plan is best suited for websites with high traffic, such as eCommerce.
  • Managed WordPress hosting: Since most websites are built on the WordPress CMS, several providers now offer a completely managed WordPress hosting solution. This web hosting is optimized for WordPress sites and manages your site without user intervention. These Managed WordPress hosting servers usually have the fastest dedicated servers, top-notch security, and various add-ons.
  • Cloud holding: These types are advanced and utilize multiple web servers to host several websites. Since the website is not organized on a solitary specialized server, the web resources can either expand or shrink depending on the website’s web traffic. Therefore, this is an efficient and cost-effective option for e-commerce or large websites with higher average monthly traffic.

What features do you need to look out for in web hosting?

Since we have already mentioned that many web hosting platforms offer different services at different rates, certain factors play a role in choosing the right web hosting.

  • Web hosting is not just about hosting your website and making it available all the time.
  • Web hosting offers more essential services like security, firewalls, uptime monitoring, expert technical support, and more.

As we have already mentioned, you must first find out precisely what your website requirements are. You can’t just decide based on the price they offer. Moreover, you can follow our tips below when choosing the right web host:

1. Check the server technology

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To start with, inspect what kind of web server your host offers. Is it a complex web server, the fastest in the industry, and is it based upon innovative innovation or otherwise? The more powerful and faster the web server is, the better the internet site’s efficiency.

2. Maximum uptime monitoring

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Check whether the web host can offer uptime monitoring of up to 99.95% or not. This way, you can ensure that your website will always stay online regardless of any problems. After all, you don’t want your visitors to see a blank screen during your website’s downtime, which can negatively impact your search engine optimization and web traffic. Small websites with low average monthly traffic can ignore uptime issues, which are significant for high-traffic websites.

Related: Examining the Importance of Monitoring Website Traffic

3. First-class security

 

The security of a website is one of the essential factors you should not compromise. Even though it is one of the essential points that affect your Google ranking, a simple SSL certificate can make a big difference if you desire your website to rank better in SERPs. Along with other security measures, it provides your website with solid protection against various attacks like malware injections, DDoS and hacking attacks.

Related: Why Is Security Monitoring Important?

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Transmission capacity is the capability of information or traffic that can transfer between websites, servers, and users. So if you are searching for a media-intensive site with video clips, graphics, online podcasts, or even live streaming services, you’ll need to opt for plans offering higher bandwidths. However, simple websites that contain text content with basic images and videos or use other services to store their content usually only require higher bandwidths.

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When considering a hosting plan for your website, you must remember the future growth of your website. Any pilot project or online business will start with a lower hosting plan with limited resources, a more efficient and cost-effective strategy than you might initially think. But eventually, your website will grow and need more than the initial resources to keep it running smoothly.

So ensure your current hosting plan offers an upgrade program to add more resources or provides a seamless migration option to another hosting service without complications and additional fees.

6. Automatic backup

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Regular manual backups of a website can be a hectic and time-consuming process. Especially users who need to become more familiar with technical matters may even need to remember to make regular manual backups.

That’s why many web hosting companies now offer automatic backup systems that ensure that your website can be quickly restored in case something goes wrong. The best and most reputable web hosting companies will provide you with a regular automatic backup system so that if something goes wrong, you can keep your head clear and get things back on track right away.

7. Compensation

For small websites or blogs, downtime may be acceptable. However, online businesses or websites with high traffic can seriously impact your online sales and revenue. So, when a web hosting company offers you compensation, they will compensate the website for any losses incurred during a problem related to the web hosting or servers.

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For better website speed and lower latency, hosting a website in a nearby data center is very important. So, web hosting in a nearby data center is better than hosting in a remote data center. After all, it’s about speed, and every second counts for your website experience, SEO, and online growth.

9. Manageability

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Users can manage their website and hosting plan, create backups and use add-ons. Many web hosts need better organized and offer a clean user interface or dashboard to manage your web hosting account. However, many web hosts offer cPanel by default to manage accounts, which is very popular and widely accepted as an industry standard.

So check whether or not the hosting offers you a cPanel or dashboard to manage your web host. If not, then get ready to do all the hectic manual work yoursel

10. Add-ons and additional features

Due to fierce competition, web hosting providers offer additional features and add-ons bundled with their plans. You need to check whether these plans add value to your website or not. Do they justify the price that web hosting providers charge?

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Hosting a website is more challenging than it seems. Things are getting more challenging and more complicated, especially for beginners. There are a lot of steps involved, and a lot of processes take place in both the front end and the back end. Therefore, a dedicated team of experts is needed to assist users 24/7. The better the customer service is, the more convenient it is for users.

12. Add your domain name to the web hosting

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When you have picked a particular host and bought an appropriate plan, you will undoubtedly get a DNS name or a supposed domain name web server.

To bring your website to life, you need to change the Domain Name Server of your domain. Here’s how you need to proceed.

  • Step1: Login to your domain account page.
  • Step2: Select the domain for which you wish to alter the name servers and click it.
  • Step3: Click Domain Setups or DNS Administration, where you will discover a choice to transform the name servers.
  • Step4: Now click Adjustment to replace the existing name web servers with the brand-new ones supplied by your web host and click Save to finish.

How to select the best hosting provider

Since there are so many hosting options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed when comparing. If you lose track while reading feature lists and price plans, shift gears and take some time to read user reviews. It’s often constructive to read others’ experiences before signing up.

However, once you have a solid idea of the basics of web hosting, consider which format is most attractive to you: shared, dedicated, or another. It’s also worth making a short checklist of the most important features so that you can go through the text-heavy descriptions of the offers more quickly.

Wrapping Up

Hosting a website is more complex than it seems, but choosing the right web host for your website makes it a bit difficult. With so many web hosts offering different features and plans, it becomes difficult for any individual to make a concrete decision and choose the best one.

Lack of knowledge is a significant obstacle in choosing the perfect web host. If you can figure out what kind of website you want to host and what requirements it must meet, hosting a website is a simple task.

However, if you want to play it safe, there are many free web hosting options, or you can select the cheapest plan available to get started with your web hosting.

All the tips and steps discussed in this article will help you figure out how to host a website.

FAQ

1: How can I organize my website free of charge?

You can conveniently hold your website for free on these complementary systems:

1. WordPress.com

2. Wix.com

3. squarespace.com

4. Weebly

5. Amazon AWS

2: How can I host my first website?

1. You must first sign up for a domain that fits your internet site niche and is exceptional.

2. get an ideal web hosting plan that is economical and also meets the needs of your site.

3. Modify or change the existing name servers with the new ones offered by your Webhosting on the domain setups page.

4. install the WordPress style and plugins.

5. Beginning developing your website, and you are done.

3: Is hosting a website accessible?

The misconception is that hosting a website is challenging and requires special technical skills. But it is not valid. If you follow the right way and instructions, you can easily host your website in just a few minutes.

At mywebmaintenance.com we provide instant WordPress technical support. We also provide bespoke web hosting & expert management for thousands of WordPress websites. Use us for quick one-time fixes, or partner with us for ongoing WordPress website maintenance.

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How to Choose the Best Web Hosting for Small Business

How to Choose the Best Web Hosting for Small Businesses

If you’re running a small business or planning on starting one, you may already realize that having a good web host is essential. Choosing the right web host can be tricky, though.

Online shopping continues to overgrow. Retail stores are now almost even with online sales, which increased by 10.4%.

As a business, you can make lots of cash by offering products and services online, but there’s so much more to running a successful website than just sales. Getting your site ranked high on search engines such as Google can also help your traffic.

It’s essential because many consumers will use their smartphones to research local businesses. You can also advertise on social networks such as Facebook.

Today, I’ll explain choosing the best web hosting for small businesses.

Web Hosting Terms

Web Hosting Terms

Hosting providers often use a lot of jargon, making it hard for people unfamiliar with hosting to understand. It cannot be evident even for experienced hosts.

Therefore, you must know some basic terms and how these will affect you.

➢ Uptime

Uptime is how often your site will be available for visitors. It’s usually measured in percentages, so if a web hosting provider claims 99.9% uptime, they mean that their service will be available almost 100 percent of the year.

If you want good results from your online marketing efforts, you must be able to rely on your site being up at all times. It would be best always to choose a reliable hosting provider with an excellent uptime guarantee.

➢ Bandwidth

Bandwidth refers to the amount of data and web traffic transferred between your website, users, and the Internet. The more data and web traffic your website consumes, the more bandwidth you require.

The importance of bandwidth varies depending on your website’s size. A smaller website may not require a large amount of bandwidth. But if you’re running a more significant website, you’ll likely need more bandwidth.

➢ Disk Space

Your website’s disk space refers to the amount of storage available for files on your website’s server. The larger your disk space, the more storage you have.

Disk space is essential for websites because it determines how much content you can store on your server. If you have a small site, you won’t need much disk space; however, if you have a tremendous website or upload many images/videos, you may need a lot of storage space.

➢ Domain Name

A domain name combines characters (usually alphabetic characters) and extensions. For instance, our domain name is MyWebMaintenance, and our extension is .com. Visitors need to enter this URL into their web browsers when they want to visit our website.

There are billions of websites; however, most good ones are already owned by someone else. Most web hosting companies will give you a free domain name or one for a low cost. Nonetheless, you cannot create a website without a domain name.

➢ Backups

Backups are copies of your website that can be restored in an emergency. For instance, If your website were hacked, you could use an online backup service to restore your website without waiting for repair services.

Backups are an essential part of any website. They can help you recover from mistakes and disasters. You should make regular backups of your website to restore them quickly if something goes wrong. A good host will offer automated backups for you automatically. But you should also back up your files manually too.

➢ Content Management System (CMS)

CMS software allows you to create, modify, and manage digital content. It’s the tool you’ll use to create your website.

There are several different content management systems (CMS) available for websites. Some of them are better than others. One of the best-known is WordPress.

Most web hosts will tell you which content management system (CMS) they support and may even provide custom servers designed explicitly for that CMS. However, if you pay more, you will see a performance improvement.

➢ Security

Website security refers to how secure your website is from attacks by hackers. It may be one of the most straightforward terms to understand in theory. However, “security” has multiple meanings for different hosting providers.

Some excellent ways to defend against attacks include firewalls, malware detectors, removal tools, DDOS protections, SSL protocols, general software protections on their equipment, and so forth.

However, just because these services exist doesn’t mean every hosting provider offers them for free. Or, at the least, charges extra for using them.

You need to carefully examine their web hosting services’ security features to ensure they’re protecting your website from damage.

Pick the Right Plan

Pick the Right Plan

You now know the basics of hosting, so you’re ready to start choosing a web host. However, there are lots of different options available.

Understanding how many resources your website needs is essential before you start building it. Many websites come with pre-built templates, but they may not be enough for your site. You might want to pay extra for additional resources.

There are usually three options for small businesses who want to host their websites online:

Shared Hosting

Shared Hosting is when a company rents out a specific amount of storage on a web host. It is ideal for small websites that won’t need a ton of bandwidth or storage space.

Related: Shared Vs. Managed WordPress Hosting: The Key Differences

VPS Hosting

A VPS (Virtual Private Server) allows you to lease your virtual server. It’s far more costly than Shared Hosting but suitable for big websites that get many visitors and consume lots of resources.

WordPress Hosting

These web servers are customized to run a particular CMS (in this instance, WordPress). Many types of WordPress Hostings are available, including shared and VPS.

Related: What Is Website Hosting And Management? Multiple Web Plans

➢ Dedicated Server Hosting

Dedicate means “to dedicate something to someone else.” Dedicated Hosting is when you lease an entire server dedicated to yourself and no one else. Unlike a VPS (which still technically shares its resource with others), a dedicated server is entirely owned by you.

Examine the Pricing Plans Carefully

Choosing a hosting web service that meets your needs is essential, but the cost is just as high.

Web hosting costs are comparable to renting business spaces. They’re usually quite affordable, even if you don’t require a lot of resources.

However, the cost isn’t always clear-cut. Some hosts may be less expensive but may not provide the same support, security, uptime, or overall performance as their competitors.

As long as the site reflects your business, you must ensure it works well. Therefore, don’t just choose the cheapest option.

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Consider the Environmental Impact

Consider the Environmental Impact

If you’re starting a new business in 2022, you might want to consider its environmental impacts. Web hosts have an emissions problem.

Web servers consume much energy to run 24/7, up to 99.9%. This includes the electricity needed to operate the servers, the server room’s cost, the cooling systems used, and more.

However, there are many alternatives to consider when choosing a web host. At MyWebMaintenence, we calculate the power we use carefully.

Once the calculation has been completed, we buy three times that amount of wind power and send it to the electricity network. This means the more wind power we use, the cleaner our electricity becomes.

Your Website Reflects Your Business

Your Website Reflects Your Business

If you already run a small business, you know the importance of having an attractive storefront.

If you’re looking to go out for dinner, would you instead go to a restaurant that looks clean and well-maintained? Probably yes, and websites are no different. People will notice how quickly it takes to load, how nice it looks, and how easy it is for visitors to use.

If they don’t enjoy your website, chances are they won’t be visiting your physical location either. So, choosing a good web host is essential because it will affect your website’s overall success.

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Migrating your WordPress website: what you need to know

Are you planning to move your WordPress website to a brand new hosting provider? Many companies are faced with the choice to migrate their website to another hoster because they have problems with their current provider, who they may be fed up with!

Of course, no one wants to worry about switching WordPress web hosts. We all want 100% uptime, great load times, and an affordable solution, all in one package.

But unfortunately, the world of WordPress hosting doesn’t work like that, and the perfect scenario is almost impossible. Suppose you are unsatisfied with your present web hosting provider. In that case, you may have already experienced some of the following five reasons why businesses migrate their WordPress website to a new host.

1. Too Much Downtime

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All providers on the market guarantee 99.99% uptime. But how many of these companies can back up those words with actual uptime and peak WordPress performance?

Your website is a vital component to the success of your business, and that’s why you need a hosting service that offers stable uptime that will protect you from any loss of revenue or customers. There are several reasons why downtime can harm your bottom line:

Missed opportunities: If you’re in eCommerce, you can lose many sales opportunities, and if you’re in B2B SaaS, you lose product registrations and leads.

Damaged reputation: Downtime can easily damage your company’s reputation. First impressions count, and so do second ones. So if users want to access your website but experience downtime, that’s a big problem that could keep them away.

Wounded SEO: Depending on the duration and intervals of downtime, your SERP ranks could be affected. Repeated website downtime will give Google enough reason to push your website down in the rankings.

Consequently, anything shorter than 100% uptime means a drop in traffic and revenue. There is no room for downtime or website errors for a quality hosting provider and a reliable web experience.

2. Terrible Customer Service

Is there anything more disappointing than not being able to reach a customer service representative when you need to resolve an issue? Your business could depend on whether you can resolve the glitch, error, or problem quickly. There could be numerous difficulties if your web hosting experience is miserable. When problems occur, you require to be able to get in touch with a customer service representative right away.

Before choosing a hosting provider, you should at least check if the customer service team is up to the task! It would be best if you ensure that will solve all your problems before you decide on a provider.

To evaluate the quality of your hosting provider’s customer service, you require to analyze the following aspects:

Feedback time: How much time does the current holding company require to respond to your request? If you encounter a roadblock with your WordPress website, time is precious, and there is no excuse for not responding to your call. A fast response time is something you shouldn’t even negotiate.

Resolution time: If the hosting team are expert, the resolution time shouldn’t be more than a few minutes. Every second is crucial, and if your website doesn’t load properly, customers might churn. So, if you are stuck with a hosting company that takes too long to respond to your requests, you should cut your losses by switching to a new company.

Expertise: If you receive a quick response to your inquiry, but it’s unclear and doesn’t provide a practical option, then that response is no help! Make sure that you work with an employee trained to answer and solve any of your hosting queries.

A good hosting provider will offer you every kind of support, from a ticket system to live chat and email to phone and video calls – 24/7/365! Having multiple assistance choices at any given time can resolve critical issues quickly and with additional preventive measures.

3. Slow Loading Time

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Internet sites tons time is crucial to the success of your company. A delay of just one second can cost a company. Whether you’re producing content or selling a product on your site, fast data transfer can distinguish between acquiring brand-new clients and shedding them to your competitors.

Your hosting solution can make a significant distinction when it comes to the performance of your WordPress internet site. A modern SSD drive can read data much faster than a traditional hard drive, it may be much more costly, but the efficiency is well worth it. For this reason, you should choose a robust hosting provider with the latest infrastructure and solid-state drives.

Durable WordPress organizing carriers additionally use VPS environments or cloud networks to dedicate more resources to each client, resulting in faster loading of pages and databases. If the hosting infrastructure is designed for speed, the provider should make extra efforts to optimize the speed of your website additionally.

Caching helps your website deliver content faster while reducing the load on the web servers. A powerful hoster will offer you a caching system with plugins and add-ons for your static files and databases.

4. Poor Security

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Today’s technology has changed every industry, and one of the most significant issues is cybersecurity. Suppose you have a WordPress website that is not adequately secured. In that case, you are in for an absolute nightmare with stolen datawebsite glitches, and other malicious intentions that could harm your business.

Your WordPress web hosting plays a significant role in your WordPress website’s safetysecurity, and upkeep. The wrong host selection will result in inadequate protection of your build and all other websites hosted on the same server.

Despite WordPress’ robust core, you may need additional layers of protection for your website.

One of the essential steps for better WordPress security is automatically updating the corethemes, and plugins, which is, fortunately, an option in almost every hosting plan.

Suppose you’re working with a professional WordPress development agency. In that case, your development team will most likely provide an additional layer of monitoring to ensure that automatic updates don’t override any site features.

Other useful features for online security are automatic backups and SSL certificatesSSL certificates are crucial because they can encrypt communications between servers and browsers. Furthermore, SSL certifications gradually contribute to your search engine position, improving your position in SERPs.

Besides automatic updates and SSL certificates, an excellent hosting plan includes regular scans and solutions for malware and viruses, web firewalls, and protection against DDoS attacks.

5. Missing Features

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The host is a service that you have to pay for. So, to make an informed decision, you need to understand the features that each hosting package offers you and the impact that these features will have on your WordPress website.

It’s great to have all the essential features for your hosting package, but wouldn’t you like to get more for your money? There are features that you may have to do without, such as:

Great server location: Server place is just one of the most critical elements that affect the speed of your WordPress website. Usually, a website will load faster if accessed from a geographically close location to the server location.

A plethora of useful plugins: Do not look for a more significant number of plugins – seek plugins that you can benefit from! Ensure that your organizing service offers you plugins that increase your website’s security, improve your search engine optimization and simplify the monitoring and maintenance process.

Performance-oriented architecture: You deserve nothing less than breakneck speed and performance for your WordPress website! It would be best to have a web host that guarantees optimal use of modern technologies for maximum speed and efficiencies, such as NginxMariaDBPHP7LXD containers, and a minimalist hosting stack customized for WordPress.

Sandbox setting: With the sandbox or hosting a setting, screening and optimizing an improved variation of your WordPress website is a much more effective process, ensuring no downtime or other inconveniences on your live site. The sandbox must provide access to an SSH connection, at least SFTP, the database, and other files. If you run into problems, you have the time to fix them or find alternative solutions.

Server Space: Your current hosting plan may have worked well initially, but as your traffic increases, you will need to switch to a hosting plan with enough server space to support this growth. So, when comparing different hosting plans, you should choose one that offers the most storage space at the most affordable price.

Payment plans: With web hosting, you usually get what you pay for, but sometimes a comprehensive plan isn’t even necessary. How can you tell if you’re paying excessively? If your plan has many features, some of which you never use, or your website is still small, but you’re hosting it on a server with more storage than you need, you should reconsider your options.

The bottom line is that you must never settle for the cheapest solution for WordPress hosting. Check thoroughly what features are offered and if the company provides you actual advantages over other hosting providers.

Choosing A Managed Hosting Provider 5 Best Managed WordPress Hosting in 2022 Compared (Pros & Cons)

Once you have selected the attributes you need, you should choose a new hosting partner for your WordPress website that can handle heavy traffic, withstand security attacks, and provide an excellent foundation for your content.

A managed hosting service monitors and maintained every technical aspect of your WordPress websiteThe number of websites that have switched to managed hosting has increased over the past 8-9 years, and along with WordPress websites, this is the predominant way to manage businesses online.

The Top Four Advantages Of Using A Managed Hosting Provider Are

Better website security: Managed-to-host services offer unparalleled security compared to other types of WordPress web hosting. A managed provider offers the highest level of security, daily backups, malware scans, and updates that prevent hacker attacks on your website.

Uptime monitoring: Speed and performance directly impact search result rankings. Most managed-to-host providers offer 24/7 website monitoring, so you don’t have to worry about your website’s performance at any point in time.

24/7 support: Managed hosting providers have trained experts who know the technical details of the platform and how to solve common and complex problems.

Customizable solutions: Most managed hosts can support almost any niche, from educational blogs to e-commerce websites and everything in between. Will certainly customize the option to fit your company’s needs, not the other way around.

If you pay a bit more for a high-quality hosting provider, you will get additional security layers, 24/7 support, and regular malware scans. A top-notch hosting plan also includes top-notch caching plugins and CDN access, measures that can significantly impact the speed of your website.

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Examining the Importance of Monitoring Website Traffic

There are over 1.3 billion websites worldwide, and everyone is looking for visitors.

So the competition is fierce, and that’s one of the reasons marketers and businesses invest in SEO, PPC, and social media campaigns to drive website traffic. However, you won’t see any progress or marketing ROI if you don’t track your traffic volume.

Free tools, such as Google Analytics (GA), provide a wealth of information about your website visitors and their actions. This post is about why tracking your traffic is so important.

1. UNDERSTAND YOUR DATA

You can only know your traffic data and analytics through website monitoring. You can obtain a report on your traffic sources, keyword volume, number of pages viewed, and countries with the highest traffic. This data is crucial for decision-making regarding SEO campaigns and customer experience.

Most importantly, you can determine your conversion rate and understand your customers’ journey to optimize essential things. This way, it’s much easier to identify your visitors’ problems that prevent them from taking the actions you want them to take.

Solid marketing today is based on actionable data and consumer preferences. Google Analytics gives you the data you need to analyze your website’s performance and usage, increase traffic, and improve the visitor experience.

2. GET TO KNOW YOUR CUSTOMERS

Your website traffic helps you understand what visitors are doing on your website, what they are looking for, and what drove them to convert.

You can improve your services and products when you regularly know what visitors are searching for. You can create purchaser profiles for your potential customers with your customer data. You can define your perfect persona by age, location, salary, and interests.

With GA, you can determine where most of your visitors come from. Location demographics will provide you with a list of countries with more visitors. This way, you know who and where to target to ensure consistent website traffic.

3. DETECT AND FIX ERRORS

Tracking your traffic also helps you identify potential website errors, such as replicate URLs, duplicate tags, web spam, and broken URLs. These are a few issues that affect your traffic and website performance on various browsers and devices.

If you observe a sudden drop in traffic, there is a possible reason. Besides search engine updates, it may be website hosting issues, 404 errors, or slow website speed. Fixing these issues can potentially lead to an increase in web traffic.

Google Analytics also sends notifications to your dashboard when there is an issue with your account setup and website accessibility. These can be redundant hostnames where your website receives data from different hosts. You will also be notified if your conversion rates drop.

4. KNOW THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR PAGES

With an analytics tool that monitors your site’s traffic, it’s easier to monitor the performance of your pages. You want to find out which pages are ranking well, which can be improved, and which are not ranking at all.

If you know the content that keeps visitors on your site for a long time, you’ll also know what kind of information visitors want. This way, you can create content that quickly engages visitors. Also, you can add internal links to these posts to promote other pages and posts on your site.

Information about pages that perform the worst is also essential to make changes and improvements. They provide insight into how visitors arrive and depart from these pages. You can also identify the possible reasons for the high bounce rates on the worst-performing pages.

One reason may be that the content doesn’t offer what visitors want. It can also be because your web content is technical and complex for most visitors to understand. Conducting a content analysis will assist you in identifying problems and taking the right actions.

5. CHECK YOUR SHOPPING CART ABANDONMENTS

If you run an e-commerce website, you have every reason to track your website traffic, especially if your buying cart abandonment rate is high. With the Goal Funnel in GA, you can set up a goal if you have a multi-step checkout process.

This way, you can determine the points at which your visitors abandon the checkout process. For example, if you notice many visitors abandoning the checkout page, you need to determine why. It may be the total cost of the order, payment options, shipping costs, or an unfriendly design.

When you find out the reason, you can more easily optimize your payment process by eliminating the unpleasant points for your visitors. Review the information you ask for during checkout to see if it triggers purchase anxiety. You also need to eliminate any unnecessary steps.

6. IDENTIFY WHEN YOUR WEBSITE IS BUSIEST

Your content strategy and campaigns need to consider when your website is most visited. With GA, you can break down your traffic by day of the week and time of day to get a more accurate look at traffic during peak hours.

That will help you determine when you should release new content or expand your campaigns to get the most visitors. Knowing this information is key to your marketing success, publishing content that can be shared, and improving your conversation rates.

3 Tools You Should Use to Track Your Website Traffic

You need to know where your visitors are coming from, what they’re interested in, and what their browsing habits are. That way, you can target and effectively adjust your website content, SEO, marketing, and advertising strategies as your business grows. 

1. GOOGLE ANALYTICS

Google Analytics is the king of all site monitoring tools – a free web analytics tool offered by Google that assists you in analyzing your website traffic. Evaluating your advertising strategies, optimizing SEO, digital marketing, etc., is essential.

Knowing how many individuals visit your website by age or location, where they come from, and what pages they visit is very helpful in figuring out who your primary target audience is on the internet.

Google Analytics is placed on your website with a tracking code that needs to be entered under the “Website Settings/Third Party Vendors” tab in Showit and an embedded code that needs to be placed in your custom head HTML section.

2. HEATMAP

This feature is good. Heatmap shows you exactly where visitors are clicking and how often. While Google Analytics shows you which pages are visited, Heatmap shows which parts of the page are clicked.

3. GOOGLE SEARCH CONSOLE

Google Search Console shows me what people search for when they type something into Google. It is an excellent tool for search engine optimization – it shows you what people are searching for and how they phrase their search queries. Focusing on these keywords when writing your website copy, naming your images, and writing meta titles and descriptions would be best.

Google Analytics and Google Search Console send monthly updates via email, and Heatmap constantly runs in the background of your site (you can turn the results on and off if you don’t want to see them as often). Use all three applications to track traffic to website, and also recommend them to all clients!

As long as you have a website, tracking and monitoring your traffic is essential to see how visitors engage with your content.

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How does web hosting work? And what kinds of web hosting are there?

Understanding web hosting is an essential part of building your online presence. Whether you want to start building websites professionally, are looking for someone to build your website for you, or want to know how it works, answering the question “What is website hosting?” is an essential first step.

These days, creating a website is easier and more accessible than ever before, but you need to know the basic principles involved.

To demonstrate how hosting works and illustrate what new users need to know before they start, we’ve put together this comprehensive guide to web hosting basics. First, we’ll cover how it works, followed by a look at some of the best web hosting services with pointers on what you should expect from a provider.

What is web hosting?

Definition of web hosting: It provides a secure place to store online content. The code, images, videos, and text that make up a website need to be stored somewhere. Without a stable digital storage location, none of us could permanently access content on the Internet. That makes hosting one of the essential parts of developing an online presence for everyone, from large corporations to small personal accounts.

Web hosting allows users to store content off-site, reducing the cost of local storage and the associated physical footprint. It also makes building a genuinely permanent web presence more straightforward, with built-in benefits like backups for security and support.

Some web hosting is done locally on PCs or servers, but more often, cloud-based third-party providers are used. You should find a wide range of free and paid options when looking for a hosting service.

How do I start with a website?

To develop a website, you need to coordinate several steps, and choosing a web hosting provider is just one of them.

Register a domain: You buy this from a domain name registrar like Domain.com, Bluehost, HostGator, GoDaddy, or Google Domain, to name a few. The domain is the same despite who you buy it from, but the prices vary depending on the services and additional options. You choose a unique name to make it easier for people to remember your IP address (which is just a string of numbers). It’s much easier to remember “HP.com” than “50.32.247.170”.

Nameserver (DNS): The nameserver is the middleman that points your website visitors to the correct IP address. Often the same company provides both your registrar and DNS service, but you can choose a different DNS if you like. Some standard providers are Cloudflare, OpenDNS, CleanBrowsing, and Google Public DNS.

Web hosting: The actual files that make up the website reside on a server managed by your web hosting company. Again, this can be the same company as your registrar and DNS server, or you can hire a different company for this part of the process. Below, we will introduce you to some reputable hosting companies in more detail.


How does web hosting work?

Web hosting services provide stable and secure storage. While web hosting is more than simple data storage, it is a central part of its functionality. Hosts store data on hardware called web servers, allowing online users easy maintenance and access.

Without sufficient host capacity and proper maintenance, websites can behave erratically. It results in a more time-consuming process for your website visitors, affecting your company’s sales and depriving your audience of information.

Self-hosted

There are ways to set up your web servers with PC software, but the cost can be higher than a dedicated site and provider. That’s why most users rely on a third-party provider that can guarantee certain features and services 24/7.

Companies may host their website to keep everything on-site, which involves significant investment in servers and staff. That makes sense for large companies. However, third-party web hosting is a much more budget-friendly solution for small and medium-sized businesses.

Benefits include constant accessibility for users, better protection from hackers, routine maintenance, and technical support for you when unexpected problems arise.

Types of web hosting

With the advancement of technology, different types of web hosting have been introduced best to meet the different needs of websites and customers. These include:

  • Shared web hosting
  • Dedicated hosting
  • VPS hosting
  • Cloud
  • Reseller

Let’s take a look at the most popular web hosting services.

Shared web hosting

Most web hosting companies offer shared hosting. Shared hosting means a website is hosted on the same server as many other websites. It’s cheap and easy to set up, making it a good solution for new websites that don’t expect a lot of traffic in the short term. It is best suited for personal and small and medium business websites.

Anyone serious about digital advertising or running an online business should carefully consider their shared hosting options and ensure your provider can offer services like Namecheap’s business SSD hosting, specifically designed for e-commerce websites. Shared hosting is also unsuitable for large websites with a lot of traffic. These websites require a dedicated server that hosts appropriate resources to ensure adequate website performance.

VPS Hosting

With virtual private servers (VPS), also known as virtual dedicated servers (VDS), a virtual server appears as a dedicated server to each customer, even though it serves multiple websites. The primary difference between shared hosting and VPS is that customers have full access to the configuration of the VPS, which is much closer to dedicated hosting. For this reason, VPS hosting is considered the stepping stone between shared hosting and acquiring a dedicated machine.

VPS is often utilized by smaller websites and organizations that want the flexibility of a dedicated server without the high costs.

Dedicated hosting

Dedicated hosting (sometimes managed hosting or dedicated server) provides entire servers for rent. This type of hosting is comparatively expensive compared to shared hosting plans; for this reason, it is only used when a website has a lot of traffic or when more server control is required.

Dedicated hosting offers more than providing a single website with complete server equipment in a data center. It offers more options for server self-management. That is a more flexible arrangement, allowing complete control over the server, its software, and security systems. However, at the same time, you must have the technical know-how to manage the platform yourself.

Cloud Hosting

Cloud hosting is the newest hosting type on the market, which has become very popular in recent years. This hosting runs over many interconnected web servers that provide an affordable, scalable, and reliable web infrastructure. Cloud hosting plans usually offer an unmeasured, reliable bandwidth and infinite storage space for unlimited domains, which explains why many large companies rely on the cloud. It’s an effective way to run a website with resource-intensive applications or a large amount of content like images, but it can be much more expensive.

Reseller hosting

Reseller hosting is a type of web hosting in which the account holder can use the disk space and bandwidth allocated to him to host a website on behalf of a third party. In this case, the original hosting account holder is the “reseller.” Reseller hosting is beneficial when the purchased disk space is not needed, and some of the allocated resources can be shared with another party. Sharing disk space, bandwidth, CPU, etc., provides a recurring revenue stream.

Hosting providers offer reseller hosting strategies to accommodate entrepreneurs interested in this business technique. You can design hosting packages for your websites or clients that provide the resources allocated to the reseller hosting account. Purchasing a reseller hosting plan is also helpful for anyone who owns multiple domains.

How to choose the best hosting provider

Since there are so many hosting options to consider, it’s easy to get overwhelmed when comparing them all. If you begin to glaze over when you’re reading feature lists and reviewing pricing plans, take it down a notch and spend some time looking at user reviews. It’s often constructive to read others’ experiences before signing up.

However, once you have a solid idea of the basics of web hosting, you should consider which format is most attractive to you: shared, dedicated, or another. It’s also worth making a short checklist of the most important features so that you can go through the text-heavy descriptions of the offers more quickly.

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Shared vs Managed WordPress Hosting: The Key Differences

Are you trying to decide between Shared vs. Managed WordPress Hosting? In this post, we will cover the differences between the two.

Shared vs Managed WordPress Hosting

Shared vs. Managed WordPress Hosting has been a warm topic in the WordPress community for a long time. And we’re no strangers to the topic either – in our numerous hosting tests, comparisons, and surveys, we’ve come across many exciting viewpoints and opinions from both sides of the barricade time and time again.

However, pitting Shared and Managed Hosting against each other is not as easy as it seems at first glance.

This article will explore what developers and everyday users mean when talking about Shared and Managed WordPress hosting.

Then I’ll go over the specific differences between the two and recommend which option is better in a given scenario.

Shared vs Managed WordPress Hosting in a nutshell

The argument between Shared and Managed WordPress hosting revolves around the additional WordPress-specific services and performance improvements you get with Managed WordPress Hosting.

Managed WordPress Hosting resembles an attendant service for your WordPress site, whereas regular Shared Hosting leaves much work to you regarding backups, WordPress optimization, and more.

However, Shared Hosting and Managed WordPress Hosting are not inherently different. When talking about Shared Hosting, the term is usually equated with “general low-cost hosting.”

But here’s the thing:

Many shared hosts offer a “managed platform” or “managed services”. These hosts are often counted among the list of WordPress-Managed Hosts.

  • Shared Hosting is just a hosting plan where your website “shares” resources with other websites on the same server.
  • Managed WordPress Hosting is a collection of additional services and performance enhancements offered in addition to regular hosting.

Despite this caveat, we will stick to common usage in this article and treat Shared and Managed WordPress hosting as distinct entities. Even though this is not technically correct, it is correct considering how most people use the two terms.

The main differences between shared vs Managed WordPress Hosting

Shared Hosting in a nutshell

Shared Hosting is about hosters trying to keep their costs down by putting many different websites on a single server. That sounds negative – but it’s not. Shared Hosting serves a purpose.

If shared hosts didn’t do that, none of us would certainly have the ability to host unlimited websites for the same amount we spend at Starbucks every month.

Shared Hosting is an excellent solution for a proof-of-concept site, for example, or a hobby site. And perhaps even for a small business site, as long as it’s a simple “online business card.”

If you were to opt for a professionally Managed WordPress Hosting setup for each of these projects, you wouldn’t be able to test more than 1-2 websites at a time. With Shared Hosting, you can run ten such sites on one server.

Also, you’ll be sharing your server’s resources with dozens or hundreds of other websites, which might slow your website down because something is happening on another website.

Quality shared hosts avoid overloading their servers to prevent this – ultra-budget shared hosts usually offer too much space.

In addition, you usually use a generic cPanel dashboard to manage your website(s).

While cPanel has some WordPress-specific features – such as an installation tool – it’s not explicitly designed to make your life with WordPress easier, as Managed WordPress Hosts dashboards are.

Managed WordPress Hosting in a nutshell

Managed WordPress Hosting consists of several services, performance optimizations, and other add-ons. These additional features:

  • Make sure that your website loads faster, as each configuration is optimized specifically for WordPress.
  • You’ll get tools that simplify WordPress installation and management, as well as tools like staging sites that help you make changes to your WordPress site safely. You’ll get assistance with maintaining your site.
  • Better secure your WordPress site with security rules and features specific to WordPress

In addition to these features, you can usually manage your site through a customized dashboard (although this is not always the case with low-cost WordPress hosts).

Pros and cons of Shared Hosting

Pros of Shared Hosting

  • You often pay a significantly reduced monthly fee.
  • With many shared hosts, you can host unlimited websites for a flat fee.
  • While there is no such point as an “unlimited number of visitors,” most shared hosts advertise an unlimited number and have no set cap on the number of visits to your site.

Cons of Shared Hosting

  • Your website will usually load a little slower because the focus is often on cost reductions rather than performance improvements.
  • Because you share resources, your website load times can also be affected by the activity of other websites on the shared server.
  • You lack value-added features such as automatic updates and automatic backups.
  • They do not always have WordPress-specific performance and security enhancements.

Pros and cons of Managed WordPress Hosting

The pros and cons of Managed WordPress Hosting are a bit more varied…

Pros of Managed WordPress Hosting

  • A server architecture designed specifically for WordPress, which usually means better performance.
  • Built-in caching at the server level, which also means better performance
  • Automatic WordPress updates to maintain your website secure and functional
  • Automatic backups to ensure the security of your WordPress website data
  • WordPress-specific security measures such as firewalls, login hardening, and malware scans
  • A convenient dashboard for website management (though not with all Managed WordPress Hosts).
  • All customer support staff are WordPress experts

Cons of Managed WordPress Hosting

  • Managed WordPress Hosts are frequently more expensive than shared hosts, although you can find a middle ground.
  • They can usually only host WordPress websites (of course).
  • To ensure performance, some Managed WordPress Hosts restrict the plugins you can use. Managed WordPress also hosts usually impose stricter website limits and visitor caps.

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