Shared Hosting is a Great Choice For a First Website
Choosing a website host might seem to be a confusing and intimidating process for first time web publishers. Before even evaluating and comparing hosting companies, one must consider the types of website hosting available, the costs, and exactly what their new websites will require. If you are new internet publisher and unsure of what exactly you'll need, shared hosting is probably a good place to start.
Shared hosting services host multiple webmaster accounts on a single server. Since different websites only access the computer's resource at specific times, shared hosts can usually deliver large amounts of resources to each site over the course of the month. Smaller websites and new websites rarely have a problem with shared hosting, but if a site gets too big it can start to become a problem for other sites on that particular server. Since shared hosting is optimal for lower traffic sites, it is an extremely cost-effective way to get a website online and a great choice for first-time webmasters.
Many shared hosts also include CPanel or a similar user interface. File management, domain controls, and even visitor statistics can be accessed through any web browser and actions can be performed by clicking on corresponding icons or filling out web forms. Typically, a shared host will provide scripts and automated installation programs that can help novices and pros alike create functional and dynamic websites with just a few clicks and customization options. Since the hosting companies are looking to attract smaller websites and newer webmasters, they also want to make sure the actual process of building the website is accessible for new webmasters.
Eventually, a successful website will grow so large that shared hosting isn't a viable option any more. At that point, it will be quite possible to take the data and the domains from one account and set them up at another hosting plan. But when you're just starting out, shared hosting is probably the way to go if you want to keep costs low and have access to a powerful interface that's also easy to use.
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