Choosing The Host
Have you ever typed "Hosting" in google? This returns about 15 200000 results. Difficult to make a choice, right? Include loose some of the most famous: Hostgator, Greengeeks, Webhostinghub, etc...
I do not want to draw here is the list of the most efficient or even the best quality/price ratio, others are loaded before me, I just want to clarify some technical aspects mentioned in these hosting packages and can sometimes be incomprehensible for beginners. Of course, this is only my opinion...

A few front pages definitions that you will find in different offers:
- Shared Hosting: Concept or hosting your website is hosted on a shared server with other users (CPU, RAM, disk space, bandwidth) in contrast to a dedicated server, which is a server available to a single client, by a host.
- Domain included: the purchase of hosting, a domain name you will be offered (eg www.mydomaine.com)
- Disk Space: The general size in GB of data you can store online.
- Monthly Traffic: The amount of data that visitors to the site can download a month for a normal site (which simply offers consultation pages) it is estimated that 1 GB of monthly traffic can support up to 100 visits per day.
- MySQL database: Management System database. It is part of the management software database most used in the world, both by the general public (mainly web applications) by professionals (eg management of catalog or forms).
- FTP account: Account used to connect via transfer software (FileZilla) to upload files to your website.
- Email account: The number of email accounts you can create with the extension of your domain (contact@mydomaine.com)
Of course, there are other options (backup, cloud, additional SQL, etc.) and depending on the package chosen, but the main ones are there...
Also, it would be better if you choose a dedicated hosting for CMS that you use to build websites. Providers does not have to be the best dedicated hosting for all CMS, they can only offer good on few source code, and some are not so good support.
If you are using wordpress, you can see a list ranking of the best wordpress hosting provider to choose the fit hosting providers and support good for your site.
Also, it would be better if you choose a dedicated hosting for CMS that you use to build websites. Providers does not have to be the best dedicated hosting for all CMS, they can only offer good on few source code, and some are not so good support.
If you are using wordpress, you can see a list ranking of the best wordpress hosting provider to choose the fit hosting providers and support good for your site.
So Which Take And According To What?
If your site does not offer many downloads it aims consultation of articles, pages or if it is a blog then the entry level offers enough detail in the most cases, more for a site that starts the monthly traffic does not exceed 100 visitors/day immediately. Finally, do not forget that you can “upgrade” your account during the subscription, ie move to offer superior hosting with more space, more traffic. Therefore unnecessary to pay too much for services you do not need.
Some hosts your work easier by offering automated installation of the most popular CMS (WordPress, Prestashop, etc.), automated SEO (useless in most cases because inefficient), tools to create online site (with simplistic models and often ugly).
Note: It is recommended to improve the response time of your website, choose servers located close to your main markets, so if your site is targeting a public or "USA", choose a web host based in USA (Such as Hostgator).
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