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Multiple Domain Web Hosting
Thanks to the low cost of domain names and hosting
fees it is possible to own several websites without
breaking the bank. There are several ways to manage
multiple domains so it is important to know what
your options are and the advantages and disadvantages
of each method.
The most basic choice when administering multiple
domains is whether or not to do so with the same
host. Most hosts offer packages which can be set
up to allow several sites on one account, or allow
individual sites to be operated under separate accounts.
You may have an existing website and are happy
with the services your host provides. If you decide
to start a new website using the same host, you
will have the reassurance of dealing with a company
you are familiar with and trust. You may also get
a discount for each additional account you open
with the same host. On the other hand, using a new
host for a second (or third or fourth) website can
allow you to compare the quality of hosting offered
by different companies. In addition, separate hosts
will provide each of your web sites with a different
IP address.
Having different IP addresses can be an important
factor if you plan to link the sites together to
aid in search engine optimization. Incoming links
are an important indicator of the importance of
a website, so a site with a lot of incoming links
can get a higher position in search engines like
Google. If all the links are coming from the same
IP address, however, their value may be discounted.
Hosting your various sites with different hosting
companies guarantees that each site has a different
IP address. Individual IP addresses, however, are
available as an extra from most web hosts. For a
yearly fee each website can have its own unique
IP address. This can help with search engine ranking
and is also needed if you want to have a secure
connection (https) on your site.
If you decide to host all your sites with the same
company, there are three basic ways to go. Each
site could have its own account; you could sign
up for a re-seller account; or you could get a dedicated
server account.
As a re-seller you are acting as an agent for the
hosting company. You are allocated a certain amount
of disk space and bandwidth and you are free to
use them as you please. There may be a limit to
the number of websites you can host with your re-seller
account, but if there is space left over after using
this account for your own sites you could earn some
extra income by selling accounts to other people.
The advantage of a re-seller account is that all
the technical details are taken care of by the hosting
company. Some will even provide gateways for billing
your customers.
A dedicated server account gives you control of
all the resources of an entire server. You are free
to setup as many websites as you wish and allocate
disk space and bandwidth as you see fit. The downside
to this type of account is that you are responsible
for maintaining the server. This can require a significant
level of technical know-how so if you don't have
that knowledge or don't feel like learning about
it, dedicated servers are not for you. You can,
of course, go with a managed dedicated server.
The downside of this is the higher cost involved.
Hosting all your sites with one host can offer
lots of advantages but there is one major disadvantage
– if your server goes down, all your sites
go down. If you are depending on your sites for
income this can be a disastrous situation. For this
reason, it is a good idea to have at least one of
your sites with a different host. If your sites
are essential for your livelihood and you can't
afford any down time whatsoever, you would be advised
to host everything with (at least) two hosts.
About the Author
Liz Roberts is a loan consultant
with NewHorizon
Finance and has been running an online finance
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