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How to choose a hosting service.

There are a lot of website hosting options out there, so how do you choose? Here are a few ideas for slimming down the competition:

First, what kind of website are you building?
What are the unique needs of this website? Is it a blog? Is it a drop-shipping site? Are you selling your own products or inventory? Each of these will have their own unique requirements for a website. Each hosting service offers different tools included in the package. Many even offer one free domain for a year.

Second, what is your budget?
Some hosting services are cheaper to start than others. If you go with a cheaper option you will probably have to sign up for a year or more and after the agreement period your cost will likely increase quite a bit. Make sure you study the plans they offer.

Third, how much time do you want to spend building the website?
With sites like Weebly, Wix or SquareSpace the hosting, website builder and tools are all built in to the service. With GoDaddy, BlueHost and HostGator you have to pick a website builder like WordPress. WordPress has a bit of a learning curve so make sure you have a little extra time to devote. It also has more flexibility and more options for programs to add to your website because it is an open source program. Aside from writing your own html and css code, WordPress will offer the most versatility for your website.

Whatever option you choose, it's important to figure out what is important to you and find something that you will actually use. Nothing is worse than paying for something you don't use, except maybe a great idea that stays in your head.

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