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  2. Beyond finding which web hosts are out there, it's a matter of digging through different plans, comparing inclusions, and checking customer reviews.
  3. I would normally look for in below order: Support (Technical support is very important), Value for Price (you will get what you pay for), Uptime, Reliability!
  4. What type of scalability potential is there? For example, if you start with a shared server plan, are you able to expand your space later or even switch to a dedicated server environment? Or does the provider you are considering specialize in one environment?
  5. Don't let other peoples experience decide for you, listen to what other clients say, and decide for yourself.
  6. Other hosts I've used promise a lot before you are a customer, but when you hit a snag their support usually consists of referring you to their knowledge base ...beyond that they want to charge you.
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