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What will happen if your web hosting company goes burst?

March 19, 2013 //  by admin

A common query:

I want to have the own domain for my blog, so I plan to use a webhosting company like bluehost. However, I wonder what will happen to my blog, if one day the hosting company doesn’t function anymore. Will I lose all my entries?


Answer: You are not alone. Free hosting will not be the right hosting for most people. Web hosting is the heart of your online presence and can mean the success and failure for your business.

To answer your query, here are 7 qualities to look for in a good web hosting. An excellent hosting:

  1. has at least 30 days money back guarantee,
  2. gives more-than-enough storage,
  3. offers no limit on bandwidth,
  4. gives multiple add-on domains,
  5. has easy Site Builder,
  6. has Fantastico and QuickInstall to quickly install apps like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, OSCommerce, ZenCart and more
  7. can be easily upgraded to VPS or one of their best dedicated server plans if and when your business require.

To answer your question, why not try Hostgator. If you are building your first website and needs a hosting plan, experts usually highly recommend going with Hostgator because they are the best cheap cpanel hosting around.

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Who Should Not Try Hostgator

To be honest, no web hosting service is perfect. Drawback of Hostgator includes:

  1. No free domain name – but you can easily get a domain name from the best domain registrar such as Godaddy or Namecheap for $10 or less. Would you agree that a website is not complete without a domain name?
  2. You need to pay full price after your first invoice – well, they need to make money too and all the support and great service do come with a cost

If you are still not sure if HG is right for you, or you have specific query about anything at all, try the Live Chat at HG. They are fast and knowledgeable. Just shoot them some questions before you decide.

Category: Deals & DiscountsTag: bluehost, Coupon Code, Hosting Company, Hosting Service, Limit Bandwidth, presence, Site Builder, Web Hosting Company, webhosting company

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  1. sayeethx

    March 19, 2013 at 7:45 am

    If the hosting company is experiencing server maintenance, you may not be able to access your blog for a stipulated time. However, if your hosting company gets busted, then you will lose all your entries. It is advisable to make a backup of all your posts once in while. If you’re going to make your site primarily a blog, then I personally recommend WordPress. Check with your host’s site what they provide before signing up. Most hosts come with WordPress included. You just need to do a simple configuration to get it started once you get the host. All about WordPress here at http://wordpress.org/

    If you use WordPress, it has a function built in where it will allow you to make a full backup of your blog and convert it to something like a XML file. If you have a last known copy of this backup file made, if one day your hosting server dies on you, you can easily get a new host and just import this file and all the saved entries will be retained. Hope that answers your question.

    Since you’re on the topic of hosting, Bluehost is good but Hostgator is where I’d look at. If you visit their site at http://secure.hostgator.com/cgi-bin/affiliates/clickthru.cgi?id=bloodbro6 and choose the Baby plan and enter the coupon code ‘jury’ without the codes, you will only pay $0.01 for the first month and thereafter $7.95 a month. They offer 600GB space and 6000GB bandwidth. It comes with the standard cPanel and Fantastico where you can install your secure store, discussion boards, blogs, emails, etc. Good luck on your blog!

  2. sivart7555

    March 19, 2013 at 7:59 am

    probably, but i know of a webhost company THAT IS NOT going for atleast 10 years.

    http://x10hosting.com

  3. lemasney

    March 19, 2013 at 8:16 am

    Domains will always be passed on to a consuming domain controller – no worries. You might have to change who you pay, but you won’t suddenly lose your domain.

  4. taja609

    March 19, 2013 at 9:02 am

    I’m notsure but that wouldn’t be so great. However you should make sure you choose the right company for you and check its reliability. I knopw I did so with my web hosting company http://www.hostmee.com and I am pretty much syure it won’t go burst.

  5. nmaythant

    March 19, 2013 at 11:18 am

    I want to have the own domain for my blog, so I plan to use a webhosting company like bluehost. However, I wonder what will happen to my blog, if one day the hosting company doesn’t function anymore. Will I lose all my entries?

  6. John Wayne

    March 19, 2013 at 11:22 am

    Try to visit this website, you can find many useful information on web hosting, hopefully may help you:

    http://a-cheap-dedicated-server-web-hosting.blogspot.com

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