Web Hosting

How Much Bandwidth do you need?

Posted on August 28, 2014 at 6:43 pm

When you’re buying hosting for the first time you’ll see that there are plenty of different packages with different bandwidth allowances, but how much do you need? Well, it all depends on type of website you have, as well as the number of visitors.

Once you’re able to estimate the average page size of your website, you should multiply it by the monthly average number of visitors. You then get a fair idea on how the amount of usage you need, yet the more big files you have that people will be downloading, the more bandwidth you’ll need.

In simple terms it’s always better to have some room to grow, because you never know when your traffic may start to increase significantly. If you have a friend or a peer and you want a site similar to theirs, see how much bandwidth their using, because when you’re choosing your first hosting contract, you have to get it right. We recommend you choose bandwidth for a couple of moth san see how it goes, you can then make an informed decision when you’re choosing a longer contract.

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Three basic steps in Setting up your own Website

Posted on November 13, 2013 at 10:17 am

There are three basic steps in setting up a website, and to help make you more aware of what’s to come if you’re a complete newbie.

Firstly you will need to purchase a domain name. This should ideally be relevant in terms of key worse. For instance if you was selling cakes and your name was Paul Morison, and you were targeting your products specifically to a UK audience, a good domain name would be paulmorisoncakes.co.uk.

The next step would be to chose a web host and set up an account. This is of course an important step, and it’s probably not the most interesting. There are many providers out there and it’s important to do your homework on each one. Things to consider include the amount of web space you’re allowed, file types, and disk space. A good provider will have technical support available when it’s needed.

The next step is designing a website and you can either have it created for you by a designer, or do it yourself with WYSIWYG web editors. There are free version available and perhaps more professional paid pieces of software, but once your site is designed you can test it, add details, such as a payment method, and begin working on your website to get it noticed.

Once the process is broken down into stages it makes it seem a lot easier, so good luck!

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theWHIR.com – Web Hosting Articles

Posted on February 26, 2013 at 3:08 pm

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Managed Dedicated Servers: The Best Value for Your Business

Posted on February 24, 2013 at 6:33 pm

    Read the Digital Edition – This issue dives into the topic of startups and their varied roles within the web hosting industry. I’ve heard over and over again how valuable mentorship is for first-time entrepreneurs, and mentorship and coaching is really at the heart of the hosting community.

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  • Read the Digital Edition – Identifying, building, launching and delivering new products around their web hosting services is one of the key challenges facing hosting companies, and – along with actually assembling, operating and supporting the underlying infrastructure – one of the fundamental tasks involved in operating a hosting business.

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How Hosting Companies Can Increase Revenue

Posted on February 22, 2013 at 4:16 pm

    Read the Digital Edition – This issue dives into the topic of startups and their varied roles within the web hosting industry. I’ve heard over and over again how valuable mentorship is for first-time entrepreneurs, and mentorship and coaching is really at the heart of the hosting community.

    Read The Digital Edition

  • Read the Digital Edition – Identifying, building, launching and delivering new products around their web hosting services is one of the key challenges facing hosting companies, and – along with actually assembling, operating and supporting the underlying infrastructure – one of the fundamental tasks involved in operating a hosting business.

    Read The Digital Edition

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Weighing Your Options: Comparing Dedicated Servers, Cloud Servers and VPS

Posted on February 20, 2013 at 5:11 pm

    Read the Digital Edition – This issue is the best tangible representation of the partner ecosystem and the channel relationship model that underpins the hosting business in general. Throughout these pages are representations of the hosting providers and the many suppliers who support them.

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  • Read the Digital Edition – Taken as a whole, my hope is that this set of partnership profiles will inspire you to pursue new opportunities for partnership in your business – to better appreciate not just the fact that partnership can be a powerful factor in your success, but the great variety of ways in which that is true.

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Learn How the Best Web Hosting Providers Make Getting Help Easy

Posted on February 18, 2013 at 8:07 pm

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Learn The Four Ways to Be a Better Web Hosting Affiliate

Posted on February 16, 2013 at 12:06 pm

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Learn How to Avoid Hosting Providers With Hidden Fees

Posted on February 14, 2013 at 1:14 pm

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Arbor Networks Enables DDoS Protection for Hosting and Cloud Service Providers

Posted on February 12, 2013 at 7:13 am