Have you ever been frustrated by the lack of your website host’s support?
It’s a fact…
The war over hosting services has been raging on for years now…
You may already be a victim and not even know it!
You and I already know there is “No Free Lunch”. The cost of operating a website server certainly has gone down in price since the 1990’s, but there is certainly a cost in server maintenance and operation; its about $3.50 for every gig of storage you have. That is about what the wholesale price is.
So when you find that perfect website host providing “FREE HOSTING”, you have to ask yourself, “how can this be”?
- Did they get a Government Grant???
- Are they just rich and have nothing better to spend their money on?
- I got lucky?
I did here of a guy in AZ back in the 90’s who would be the #2 website host. He got his money from his father. They were out after about a year and a hlf…
So what happens when the FREE Website Hosting doesn’t work any more…
And I mean it doesn’t work for your Website Host. They can no longer afford it.
What happens when you call for support…
Do they offer it for free also, if not what is the cost?
Is the support coming from a country that bid the lowest?
Your Website Host is a partner in the success of your online business.
Do you really want cheap?
When was the last time you used something you found for free in a
business presentation?
The foundation is normally the most important aspect when building something. It needs to survive the unknown attacks and be consistent all day every day.
You also need to make sure you don’t over build on top of the foundation other wise weaknesses in the foundation will appear. You also need a staff of professionals to maintain the grounds, ensuring everything is in working order.
You know this from your own experience of maintaining your car and home.
Be careful, Free is tempting. It has such a sweet sound, but sometimes a bitter taste.
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