Professional Web Hosting Reviews –vs– User Web Hosting ReviewsPosted in Hosting News at 11:41 pm by Jim Sutton on Jun. 2, 2008When researching a web hosting service and figuring which service is better for your purposes, it’s important to consult both professional and user web hosting reviews. As with any other writing, there’s a huge difference in the ways reviews are written depending on the author. With those who are professionals in the world of web hosting reviews, you can generally expect the reviews to be based more in the technical details and less in the issues that deal with actual human interaction. A professional will probably review the servers used and the type of html used on the page, and they may discuss the pros and cons of use a specific web hosting service to load videos and send emails. Bandwidth and quick downloads are probably their main concern. With a user-written review regarding web hosting, you’re more likely to encounter commentaries about customer service, ease of setup, and price. Domain visibility and reliability from both the server and customer service are more what users of web hosting services comment on. A good place to read genuine user reviews is www.webhostingjury.com/ Regardless of what type of review you find yourself reading, the main aspect of web hosting services is their reliability. If the service you’re find of has, according to a user review, poor reliability, but a professional reviewer claims the server the web hosting service uses is on the cutting edge, you’ll need to weigh those comments yourself and decide if it’s worth the risk to your online longevity. Conversely, if it comes down to whether or not the web service has good customer service or not, and that’s not really an important aspect to you, then you could probably rely on the professional web hosting reviews more. The entirety of your online future depends entirely on what you’re looking for and how much you’re willing to research before you choose |
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