What is the Best Web Hosting for Freelancers?

in webhosting •  3 years ago 

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As a professional freelancer, a website in today's ultra-competitive environment is essential. It's better to operate this way than placing bids in cutthroat freelancing websites out there.

And if you need a website, then you're definitely going to need a reliable web hosting service provider.

The question is: Which web hosting platform is the best choice for your business?

Over the many years of working as an Online Business Consultant and affiliate marketer, I've built scores of websites with a variety of web hosting providers.

I'm going to share my 15 years of experience with you and help you choose what I believe to be the best web hosting for freelancers.

First, let's see what you should look for when it comes to web hosting...

What Does A Freelancer Need From A Web Host?

Before you get a web hosting service as a freelancer, it's really important to understand what you need to make a successful website. I will discuss the most important aspects of websites for freelancers in this section.

Website Speed

As a freelancer, you need a website that has speed. This means your website's page must load in lightning-fast time. It's natural for your website visitors to expect pages to load quickly.

According to several studies, slow site speed can also affect sales. Simple truth is. If your website takes some time to load, your prospect is going to leave in a click!

Hosting Features

This refers to the kind of sub-services or integration that you can do with your website. At a minimum, you want a hosting service provider that allows you to use your own domain, has SSL, and other integrations like WordPress.

A web hosting provider that cannot offer you these features cannot open upgrade opportunities for you.

If you cannot add new applications to your website because the host cannot accommodate it, you cannot add new functionalities to your website at all.

Security

Security – your website has to be secure. It does not matter whether you are operating a big or small website—hackers will attempt to steal your information and your customers’ information.

What you need, at the very least, is SSL. It stands for Secure Socket Layer, which is an encryption technology that prevents people from snooping into your site.

My take is that SSL should be free. It's not a good idea to pay for it, considering that security is a basic expectation. Security is also a fundamental requirement for your SEO.

There are browsers now, and even search engines, that will not show a non-secured website to its users from the search results.

If your website is not secure, then it will not appear at the top of the ranking pages. As such, you cannot get traffic, much less new clients for your business.

Cloud Services

Cloud is a technology where your website information is copied and stored in other servers. What this means is that the server closest to the consumer is the one that will provide the website info. It's much faster this way, and your website will have backups.

Is there a web hosting provider who can offer you as a freelancer all of the above?

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