If you’ve been comparing plans from some of the popular web hosts with a good reputation, but are stuck when it comes to picking a provider and plan, here’s our advice…
Take a deep breath! You’re not alone in feeling this way. These feelings of anxiety over this choice are made worse, it seems when these hosts have banners that claim a “Big Sale” which ends in a matter of hours/days. In our experience that’s usually a gimmick. Another sale will probably start right after that one ends in some never-ending sale tactic.
Likewise, you should try to narrow in on the key points that are most important to your use case and try to ignore the “fluff” that is listed in many of the plans. Consider factors like if free email is included in the plans you are considering, or if they offer things like regular backups, malware scanning, and other security features.
If finding a low cost provider is of the most importance, compare the plans that will not only start out low, but renew at a lower rate after the initial period. Be sure to lock in that initial rate for as long as you can.
If you’re planning to host multiple sites, you can focus on plans that offer that flexibility. With this in mind be sure that you really need that expanded capacity right away. Most providers are happy to let you upgrade later on.
If things like reliability (aka “uptime”) is critical, you should be prepared to do a little research into the real world reports of the hosting providers that you’re considering. Most will claim that they have “99.9% Uptime”, but any amount of time that your website or web app is down can be a loss of revenue and customer trust in your brand.
Server speed is another consideration. While you can optimize your site to load faster and use a CDN or caching plugins, the actual load speed of your site can be bottlenecked by the physical hardware that the hosting provider is running on their servers. It’s prudent to do some research on this topic as well.