Beginner's Guide to Web Hosting - Costs
"What can I expect to pay?"
On average, a typical website can expect to find a basic web host with multiple email accounts, cgi-bin access, and a T3 connection for about $20-25 dollars/month. Set-up fees are usually around $50, however, depending on the features which your website requires they may be slightly higher or lower. If you seek additional features such as support for database applications or a secure server for e-commerce, be prepared to spend additional money to obtain those features.
Feel free to shop around. Most web hosting companies are competively priced and will offer to match or adjust their prices to your requests. Keep in mind that you will still have local access charges for your Internet access account. It's also wise not to shop based solely on price. Take a hard look at the features offered; there can be substantial differences! What about their servers, are they jammed full, or does the company allow the servers to remain reasonably filled in order to enhance speed?
In the end, there is no set amount for web hosting. It very much depends on what sort of features you wish to have, server speed, and technical support. The more you need, the more you will pay. However, with web hosting prices near an all-time low, you are at an excellent time to be looking for web hosting. Remember, it's probably worth spending that extra $25 a month if your website is becoming an important part of your business.
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