Web hosting services enable people and organizations to upload and maintain websites on the Internet. Hosting companies provide space on servers (special computers) that house the files and pages that comprise a website. They have professional-speed Internet connections. You may also be interested in our related reports on domain registration and web design software , both of which you'll also need to get your personal or small business website up and running.
We found hundreds of websites devoted to recommending web hosting services. The problem is that while sites like WebHostingBluebook.com and Sharphosts.com include top-ten lists of web hosts and links to reviews, those reviews merely consist of just a brief description, with no evidence of testing and no reasons given for how editors reached conclusions. Furthermore, there's no information about who's behind these websites, which makes them unreliable as review sources. A profusion of these types of unreliable websites makes it especially tricky to find objective reviews of web hosting services.
We found the most credible reviews of web hosting services at Web Host Magazine & Buyer's Guide. However, we are troubled that their top-rated hosts are rarely reviewed elsewhere and fare poorly in some user reviews. HostSearch.com and VistaInter.com are the best sites for user reviews. Still, each site has many reviews for some services that have few or no reviews on the other site. Most other sites with user reviews have statistically insignificant numbers of reviews for most services. PC Magazine hasn't reviewed general hosts in years, and even its coverage of e-commerce hosts is more than two years old. Consumer Reports hasn't covered the topic either.
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