

It’s no secret: the internet is the place to be. And there is no
shortage of web hosting companies out there -- cheap hosting or otherwise -- all
vying for the scads of business flocking to the internet to grab their share of
the pie. You might say it’s a Buyer’s Market. eMerchants of all kinds know that
consumers are all bargain hunters and as our appetites grow fatter and our
palates grow wiser, we demand more and more from the companies that serve us at
less and less of a cost to us. The result? These days, web hosting companies
can’t afford not to be cheap hosting companies.
To compete, cheap hosting companies have to provide an assortment of tools and
services to make them stand out above the rest, and the least of these is
website design and building. If your cheap hosting company can’t help you design
and build, publish, and edit and maintain your website, then it’s too cheap.
This article will lay out some of the most common and useful features you could
reasonably expect a good, cheap hosting company’s website builder/editor to
have.
In brief, a website builder (whatever fancy name the individual cheap hosting
company slaps on top of it) is essentially a point-and-click program for
designing and building websites. These programs have evolved over the years to
the point now where they are so simple that even a retired great-grandparent
could do it. (You thought we were going to say “a child,” didn’t you? -- and
apologies to the tech-savvy great-grandfolks out there.)
The software exists, and has existed for a while now, to empower anyone at all
to design, build, and publish not just a website, but a website that works. One
that’s error-free, that’ll be search engine-approved, that’s attractive and
easily navigable, that encourages traffic, and that doesn’t require you to know
a whit of HTML code.
The foundation of any website builder/editor are these are predesigned webpages,
designed around specific themes or categories -- sales, membership
organizations, service provider, in-house, family scrapbook, self-promotional,
etc. -- that you are free to use as your own. Simply fill-in-the blanks with
your own information and customize the look and feel to suit your tastes.
You see, a template is just a springboard for your website. Sure, you can use it
as is; that’s fine if it’s a personal website for you and your friends, but
don’t expect an un-tweaked template to generate a lot of business. Templates are
designed to be fully customizable, and that includes background colors, fonts,
text sizes, graphics, backgrounds, borders, page layout, and more. You should
exercise that facility to its fullest.
Cheap hosting companies’ website builders/editors should include not only a wide
variety of templates in a wide variety of themes/categories, but a wide variety
as well of color sets, fonts, graphics/clip art/photo databases,
backgrounds/borders, etc.
Templates may also exists for many of the most common and popular website tools
that people use, like photo albums, event calendars, feedback forms, and user
forums.
The cheap hosting company of today needs not only to be able to convert your
vision into sensible HTML code, but it needs also to empower you to code
Javascript and Flash-based content. These might not seem like valuable features
at first glance, but without them, you might find yourself restricted to
building websites that visitors find flat, uninteresting, and non-interactive.
There should also be a suitable Preview feature included so that you can see the
progress of your website at each step along the way. You should be able to see
exactly what your visitors will see once your cheap hosting company puts your
site live.
Finally, crucial to any website that’s not intended merely for personal use --
which is most of the websites out there -- is making a sale. And if there’s one
thing a cheap hosting company’s website builder has got to have for you, it’s a
shopping cart.
Take a look at the shopping cart the cheap hosting companies you’re considering
offers. How customizable is it? Is it easy to use? Is it confusing? Does it
support the major payment methods -- from credit cards to PayPal -- both online
and off?
Armed with these tips, you’ll be in a better position to make the right decision
when choosing your cheap web hosting company.
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