Choose a Host that matches your Home Business needs

Written by Arun Pal Singh


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•Watch for these too:

If you plan to accept payment on your side an access to SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption is must. If you want your site to be interactive you would need to install cgi(Common Gateway Interface). So better to look for a host who supplies you your own cgi bin.

If you wish to create your site in Microsoft FrontPage then check whether your host provides FrontPage extension. If you plan to run a site with database then MySQL should be a desired feature.

Your host should also provide you free access to your server. You should have free access to log files and statistics ofrepparttar traffic your site receives. If your host offers referral programme it is better.

•Customer Support: This matters a great deal to your business. You will need this help whenever you run in trouble. If your host is not supportive or is not prompt enough then it could mean loss in your business. See that you are provided a good and meaningful support. Send them a question or two. Studyrepparttar 116399 response. Find out if they are available on phone in case you are in emergent situation.

Make sure that this service is free and they will not charge anything in name of customer support.

Finally, you will have to find what matches your business needs. Search before you settle for a deal. Narrow down your choice to a few prospective hosts. Look for their reputation. Ask them examples of sites hosted.

Check with their existing clients and find how satisfied they are. Most good business hosts are available between $ 15- 50 with few differences that could matter torepparttar 116400 individual.

You can start small and upgrade later provided your host gives you this option. Selectrepparttar 116401 one who allows you to expand ifrepparttar 116402 need arises.

Just two words before you go. “Select carefully”

Arun Pal Singh runs a successful business from home at http://www.homeforprofits.com. He is also publisher and editor of Home for profits’ income course, a free newsletter with hundreds of tips for home business which can be subscribed by mailing to homeforprofits@getresponse.com



The Work At Home Dilemma...Should It Be A Job Or A Business?

Written by Kirk Bannerman


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Regardless of which path (job or business) you choose,repparttar first step is to figure out what business or work-from-home opportunity you want to pursue. There are many excellent information sources such as public libraries and Internet sites that list seemingly countless home business and work at home job opportunities. The abundance is so great that it might well lead to confusion.

One ofrepparttar 116398 most important factors is often overlooked. This is your personal inventory. Often this will yield some direction and focus torepparttar 116399 business or job selection process. Assess yourself and your situation. Write a resume for yourself that includes your background, education, training as well as any particular on-the-job skills you possess that could possibly be used in a venture or job. Also look at your leisure-time activities and hobbies, because many businesses result from a person following their "passion." Ask yourself how much time you can realistically put into a business venture, given your present commitments.

Once you have determinedrepparttar 116400 general type of home business or work at home job that you want to undertake, it is of critical importance that you do your homework (research) to selectrepparttar 116401 specific opportunity where you are going to make your "investment" (some combination of time, effort and money) in working at home.

Kirk Bannerman operates his own successful home based business and also coaches others seeking to start their own home based business. For more information visit his website at Proven Work At Home Business for more details.


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