What is the biggest impediment in the path to success? Well, if you were to review the success of entrepreneurs in the recent years, you will
observe that their success or failure in embracing technological innovations is the single biggest factor that makes or mars their venture. Therefore, if you are budding
entrepreneur you must be willing to register a website domain for your fledgling business venture. Buy registering
a domain name is just the beginning. Your next task is
to select a good hosting plan.
And it is no child's
play. This work of website hosting service vendor is no easy job. A person who is new to
this field and does not have much idea about website
designing is bound to get cheated by tricksters. and even if he or she escapes that there is every possibility that they may make a foolish mistake.
website hosting refers to dumping the data that makes up your website content on a large memory server that is connected to the
Internet network through high speed data transfer cables. It is similar to dumping goods in a retail supermarket warehouse just that the entity here is in bits and
bytes
You must choose a high speed website
hosting plan. This will let an Internet protocol summon
hosted data to your data server quickly whenever a user types in your website address. If a user is able to access your site quickly he will be more apt to keep using it.
Some people believe that you can get
the same service from free website hosting as is offered by paid hosting service. There is no justification for this belief. It is true
that you can put a website up on the internet through a
free website hosting service, but there are a variety of
catches.
First, free web hosting plans don't support every functionality which a
professional business entity's site generally needs. Shopping cart software, secure
data transfer, and payment gateway transfer are just not a possibility with the free hosting plan. Then there are those annoying ads which the hosting entity puts on the site even without your consent just because it's briefly mentioned in the service agreement, which you'd probably
never read.