Can You Afford Affordable Web Hosting

It might be easy to trust in the promises some companies make—of affordable web hosting. But to protect your interests, beware the empty promises that come with that “guaranteed” affordable web hosting lure: 1. Affordable Web Hosting that Includes Their Contacting You First…By Spam Spamming is illegal (and unethical, really). If you haven’t signed up for anything and some web hosting company emails you with glamorous deals, beware. 2. Affordable Web Hosting that Includes a Ridiculous Promise of High Traffic, Unlimited Bandwidth, et.. al. Water is Wet Claims There are strategies—involving SEO (search engine optimization)—that can increase your chances of more visitors. But a company that offers the promise of a million visitors hitting your site in X number of months is lying. And, oh, by the way, there’s no such thing as unlimited bandwidth, either. Kind of like unlimited calling or free minutes. 3. Affordable Web Hosting that Includes Guaranteed Anything, Unlimited Anything Beware the web host provider who claims to know tricks for instant success. Like the web designer who boasts he/she knows SEO and KWR writing so well that he/she can guarantee a slot on the search engines’ top ten and promises a #1 position in the search engine rankings, beware the web host provider that guarantees something that even the King of Kings can’t offer—the Brooklyn Bridge, a title to a piece of airspace or moon property, etc.. 4. Affordable Web Hosting that Includes

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