Hosting
- The Silent Partner for Your E-Business
By Lisa Schmeckpeper
We
have all been hearing the hype about online business--proponents
declare that it's the way of the future; detractors
claim that it will never replace brick-and-mortar
business...which is reality?
The truth falls
somewhere in the middle: Online business will never
replace brick-and-mortar, but an online presence
will be integral to the business model of any successful
business. Already, e-commerce revenues are in the
billions, and experiencing exponential growth. Any
business that wishes to be competitive in this new
marketplace--including your business--cannot ignore
the power of e-commerce.
Many of you have
taken that first step in putting your business online:
You have done your research, identified your brand,
and chosen and registered a domain name that speaks
to your brand. That was the easy part. If you haven't
yet registered your domain name, don't fret! You
can easily do it at:
http://www.virtualis.com/vr/lschmeck/domain.html
After domain registration,
what follows next may be one of the most important
decisions you make for your e-business...finding
the right hosting company. This is as important
to the quality of your business as finding the right
partner, and many people--even experienced webmasters--
find the experience daunting. I would like to share
my hosting experience with you-perhaps it will make
your decision-making process a little easier.
RELIABILITY
Reliability. Hosting
isn't glamorous, but as you know, it is the backbone
of your web-based business. That is why I refer
to it as the "silent partner." A good
hosting company is dependable, with a steady "up-time"
track record. After all, what good is a web site
if it's down? A good hosting company should operate
like the electric company--every day you wake up,
it's there, working. However, even the most reliable
companies need to periodically take the system down
for maintenance. Your hosting company should inform
its customers in advance, and perform that maintenance
at off-peak hours--so as not to unduly burden your
web business.
The next things
to look for I call the "Four S's:" Service,
Software, Support, and Space.
SERVICE
An extremely important
(and often overlooked) factor is Service. Unfortunately,
many hosting companies end their relationship with
you the moment the server sale is made. This leaves
unanswered the crucial question, "Okay, I've
got a server--now what?" This is critical when
you consider that some companies are so controlling
that web masters are discouraged from customizing
and/or managing sites for their clients! Other hosting
companies give you space on a server, but nothing
more--you have to configure the server and set up
all the back-end functionality manually!
As you have probably
done this before, I don't need to tell you what
a time-consuming and laborious task this is. My
best service experience has been with Virtualis.
So much so that I've spent the last 2 years with
them! If you have questions, they are on-call 24/7
to answer them--they even have discussion boards
where fellow customers can offer advice and helpful
tips. Good service means providing a community of
resources throughout the life of your e-business.
SOFTWARE
In addition to
Service, the ideal hosting solution also provides
easy-to-use web management tools. This is the third
"S:" Software. Although many companies
offer some of these features, my choice for the
hosting company with the best overall tool suite
is Virtualis. They offer tools that are easy enough
for a novice to quickly understand, and customizable
enough for a web master to optimize. In my experience,
one of the incredibly useful tools is the Virtualis
Email Manager.
The email manager
has saved me a lot of time from manual configuration.
You can quickly and easily set up email accounts,
set up and remove POPs, create auto-responders,
create aliases, and more. Virtualis has 21 tools
in all--certainly more than I can cover in this
article! One of the best features of the Virtualis
hosting software suite is that it is totally web-based.
This allows for instant accessibility, no matter
where you are--certainly helpful if you travel frequently
or have customers covering a wide geographical area.
SUPPORT
Even for experienced
web developers, a primary consideration is Support.
Questions always arise as you develop sites and
add features and/or functionality. The ideal hosting
company will be there to assist you along the way,
as well as talk you through any rough spots. Since
support issues are rarely constrained to regular
business hours, make sure that your chosen hosting
company offers support 24/7 (just in case), and
offers a variety of means to contact support, such
as telephone, email, and web-based access.
SPACE
Finally, "Space,"
refers to how much server room you will need to
store/manage your digital data. How much space you
need can be determined by how much content you will
post, how much data you will store, and how much
traffic you are expecting. Ideally, you should find
a company like Virtualis that offers both shared
and dedicated servers--that way, you can start small,
and expand as your online business grows.
Shared servers
are simply servers that are shared with other businesses.
Most small to medium-sized businesses prefer shared
hosting because it is cost-effective and can be
scaled to the amount of space that your business
needs. Virtualis offers shared "Virtual"
servers that range from the VS Mini, at 30 MB of
space, all the way up to the VS Meta, which has
300MB of disk space. Of course, if you require more
space, a dedicated server option is likely best
for you. Virtualis offers five different dedicated
servers that range in size from 4.2 gigs (the DEDA1)
to the huge DEDA5, which has 18 gigs of space.
I hope my experiences
will aid you in your hosting selection
process. You need
to look at reliability, service, software, support,
and space. That way, you can wisely choose the "silent
partner," who will deliver steady uptime, sophisticated
time-saving tools, and supreme customer support.
After much personal research, and after consulting
my good friend, Jim Daniels, I chose Virtualis.
From getting my domain name to finding the right
hosting package for my needs, my silent partner-Virtualis-made
getting my business online impossibly easy.
For more information
on how Virtualis can be your silent partner, go
to.....
http://www.virtualis.com/vr/lschmeck/orderform.html
About the author:
Lisa Schmeckpeper of LRS Marketing and published
in their free newsletter, Website Success Monthly.
To receive a free copy of this informative e-zine
just send email to subscribe@websitesuccessmonthly.com
or visit their website at www.lrsmarketing.com.
Copyright © 2000 [LRS Marketing].
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