Who Watches the Watchmen, or Who Hosts the Hosting Reviewers?

There are plenty of hosting reviewers out there. We've all seen websites which suggest one hosting provider over another or rank a few of them. You may assume that they're giving you suggestions out of the goodness in their heart, but the reality is that most of these hosting review websites are profit-motivated, which means that their ranking depends on how much the hosting service will pay the reviewer for each referral to their website. With that in mind, you have to see the system for what it is and use it to your own advantage.

Too Good to Be True? The Truth about Overselling

If you’re an average user who happens to have a website, you’ve probably heard about “overselling” in reference to internet hosting companies, but aren’t sure exactly what it means. This term basically means that the host has sold more bandwidth and/or space than the server can effectively handle. In other words, think of a five lane highway with only one lane open three miles ahead. It’s bunched up, slow, and causes crashes.

Don’t Be So Quick to Believe Those Web Hosting Reviews

You’re finally ready to start that personal or business website, but you want the best hosting company for the money you’ll have to fork over. You spend a few days researching web hosting review sites, but all of the reviews seem to be good. Even you know that nothing is universally liked by everyone. Should you believe those web hosting review site testimonials?