Before
you choose a hosting plan, there are many things to consider.
Two of the most important are the Web Server Space
and the Data Transfer Allowance (also called bandwidth)
that you will need. Web hosts will usually try to lure
you with either a large amount of Web Space or monthly Data
Transfer Allowance. Though the best case scenario would be to
have plenty of both, most hosts tend to offer more of one and
less of the other, so you will have to find the right balance.
To decide how much Web Space and Data
Transfer you need, you must first decide what kind of site you
will have. Small business sites generally fall into one of
three categories:
- One-product website
(mini-site): Usually a very small site with two or three
pages; its focus is to sell just one product, or to
collect visitors' email addresses to try to sell them at a
later date. This kind of site is usually just a long sales
letter plus an order page and a contact page.
- Company brochure site:
Usually around 10 or so pages describing what the company
does, its products or services, its location, the markets
it targets, an about us page, a contact page, etc. It is
basically an online brochure of the company.
- Theme-based site:
Revolves around a very specific topic or market niche (for
example: work-at-home moms), and is updated frequently
with new articles, tutorials and resources. These sites
can also sell products from affiliate companies, or sell
their own products.
Each of these sites has different web space
and bandwidth requirements.
- A one product website
doesn't need a lot of web space. However, if the site
ranks well with the search engines or has a large number
of affiliates promoting it, it will generate a lot of
traffic and the data transfer allowance will become very
important.
- A company brochure site
doesn't need a lot of web space or bandwidth. For this
kind of site, a basic package offered by a reputable host
is usually more than enough.
- A theme-based site won't
probably need a lot of web space or bandwidth at the
beginning. However, if the site is updated frequently with
new articles and resources, its web space requirements
will increase. Also, as the site gets more traffic and
offers more content, the data transfer allowance will also
become important. You must plan for the future from day
one, and get more web space and data transfer than you
seem to need at the beginning.
Here are some expamples of how you can
estimate and calculate your web space and data transfer
requirements (we will assume that the average size of a web
page, including pictures, is 50 Kilobytes).
One-product Site
If your one product site has just three
pages, it will just need 150 Kilobytes of web space (a drop in
the bucket considering that basic packages nowadays offer
upwards of 50 Megabytes of space). However, if it receives
150,000 page views per month it will require approximately 7.5
Gibabytes / month of data transfer.
Company Brochure Site
If your company brochure site has 10 pages,
it will only need 500 Kilobytes (aprox. 0.5 Megabytes) of web
space. If it has 5000 page views per month, it will need 250
Megabytes (aprox. 0.25 Gigabytes) of data transfer per month.
Theme Based Site
If your theme-based site starts off with 50
web pages of content, it will need 2.5MB of web space.
However, if you add ten pages of new content per week, you
will need 26 Megabytes more in your first year. After two
years, you will need 52 Megabytes, and so forth. As you see,
your need for space may add up pretty quickly. If we estimate
that your site will have 30000 page views per month, its
monthly bandwidth consumption will be 1,500 Megabytes (aproximately
1.5 Gigabytes). This figure will most likely grow as you add
more pages.
Your space and data transfer needs will also
grow dramatically if you offer large files for download. For
example, if you give away a 1 Megabyte PDF Ebook and 1,000
people download it in a given month, you will need 1 Gigabyte
of data transfer just for that one particular download (and
you still haven't accounted for the data transfer consumed
when users access and browse your site!).
Since web hosts will usually charge you fees
if you use more than your alloted web space and bandwidth, you
must carefully monitor your consumption of both. However, you
should pay extra attention to your bandwidth.
The reason is that it is easier to control
your web space use (after all, it is you who decide how many
files to load up to your host's server). Data transfer, on the
other hand, is not as easily controlled. For example, your
site may suddenly get a good search engine ranking for a
popular search term and receive a traffic boost, which will
consume more bandwidth than you had originally planned. Or,
unscrupulous webmasters may "steal" bandwidth from
you by linking directly to images on your server, instead of
saving them in their own web server space.
Therefore, it is wise to plan for the
unexpected, by making sure that your host doesn't charge
unreasonable fees every time you exceed your web space and
data transfer allowance, and that it offers a free and easy
way to upgrade to a better hosting package whenever the need
arises.
Mario Sanchez
is a Miami based freelance writer who focuses on Internet
marketing and web design topics. He publishes The
Internet Digest ( http://www.theinternetdigest.net
), a growing collection of web design and Internet marketing
articles, tips and resources. You can freely reprint his
weekly articles in your website, ezine, or ebook.