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Different Types of Web hosting |

Friday, 05 September 2008
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What is Shared Web Hosting? The concept of shared web hosting can be compared staying in a hotel. When you hire a room in a hotel you can use the gadgets in your room as you wish until its time to leave. Likewise in shared web hosting your space belongs exclusively to you as long as you have hired the space. Just like the common area of the hotel where you have as much access to common gadgets as others staying there, shared web hosting enables you have access to standard access features along with other customers. Shared hosting helps prop up your business in a very cost
effective way. This helps you save a lot of money during the formative years of
your company. It can be a great launch pad to pitch your company to the rest of
the world. When your business grows and
shared hosting is insufficient to your web hosting requirements, you can change
accordingly and select a more specialized hosting solution that's right for you.
At CWCS Managed Hosting you can rest
assured of being nurtured properly, and we have some great ideas to help
increase your company's growth. · Websites of company's with low to medium traffic can benefit from the cost effective advantages of shared web hosting. · Websites can enjoy the benefits of rich hosting without incurring the costs of software licensing. · As there is no minimum contract length, one can go for short term hosting. This makes it ideal for seasonal advertising, newcomers or one-off events. ·
Shared hosting is usually ideal for charity
website hosting or for hosting personal or non-profit websites If this is what you have been looking for then you can
safely go for shared web hosting. View our shared web hosting packages!
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Douglas De' Neill is an online researchers and contributing author at CWCS - UK based web hosting service provider. For various website hosting plans visit CWCS website.
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