Here’s Your Host

Depending on how popular your website is, its purpose, and how well your site is designed and built, you might be spending a fortunte on hosting.

If you are, it might be worth seeing how you can reduce the amount of bandwidth used.

Here’s what you can do:

  • Are you using huge images and then resizing them?
  • Have you got your CSS rules in your html pages?
  • Have you got your Javascript in your html pages
  • Are you still using tables for the layout of your website?
  • Have you got too much content on each page?
  • Have you got videos loading on your homepage?
  • Have you got a Flash welcome screen movie?
  • Is your site, or a particluar page  likely to become popular suddenly, or benefit from the “Digg” effect?
  • Is your site seasonal, or likely to be busy on certain days of the year, or at holiday times?

By thinking ahead, and opimising your code and making your sites quick to load and easy to use, you’ll find that the amount of bandwidth used can be dramatically reduced.  Yhis means that as well as providing your visitors  with a better experience, and a more efficient way of finding what they want, your hosting costs will be less too.

If you’re an ecommerce site, you’ll need to make sure that you’re using the most appropriate hosting package. You won’t be able to afford the loss of business if your site goes down for a couple of days.

If you’re expecting lots of traffic on your website, perhaps you’re a news or fan website, or a technology site that reviews the latest gadgets, or a social networking site, or a company that’s in the news, you’ll need to make sure that your site can handle the traffic.  You won’t want visitors and potential customers or clients to get the wrong impression of your company.

It really does make sense to get the best hosting.  If you’re not sure what you need, or what it all means, then ring up the hosting company and talk to someone.

Why not take five minutes and make sure that your hosting package, and pricing structure is right for your visitors?  You’ll find all the visitor and page view information you need in Google Analytics.

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