| In our article, "Top
10 Tips Before Choosing a Web Host," Tip #8 was to send your
prospective host a test email as one of the final steps to take
before committing to, and placing and order with, your new web hosting
partner.
The sample letter below is meant to serve as
a template, or guide, for your email to the Web Hosts in your final
short list of prospective Web Hosts. There are scores and scores
of questions that you could ask them in order to assess their levels
of competence and service, so we strongly suggest that you pick
only the most relevant questions according to your needs and delete
the questions that you already know the answer to, or those that
are answered on the respective Web Hosts' websites.
You are much more likely to get a proper response
if it appears that your questions are genuine and you have already
taken the time to look for the answers yourself.
So, take a few minutes and modify the letter
below, or pick and choose the questions as necessary and appropriate
for each host you are emailing. You will probably have a few other
questions of your own as well. Be sure to note their response times
and level of interest in having you as a client, then, weigh all
your research and information, and make your decision. Good luck.
Dear [Name of Web Host],
Hello. I am writing to inquire further into
some questions I still have after reviewing your informative website.
I am looking for a web hosting solution for [describe your website
or company here]. I am particularly concerned about having a Web
Host that can handle [list your specific needs here] and hope your
company will be able to meet my needs. I am about to make a decision
on which Web Host to go with and sincerely hope it will be you.
Given the requirements and site description
I mentioned above, I would appreciate your answers to the following
questions:
- Could you please spell out all initial fees
I must pay to setup my site? What are the different term lengths
I can sign up for, and what discounts do you offer for longer
time periods?
- Can you please inform me of any guarantees
or trial periods you have? Exactly what is your refund policy
in these cases; i.e., partial or total refund of all or selected
payments?
- I would like to visit and contact several
websites currently hosted by you. Could you please kindly send
me the names of a few of these?
- Could you please give me an idea of how long
it will take from the time of my order until the site is ready
to go?
- Please tell me about your Customer Service
and Technical Support departments; specifically the hours they
can be reached, if they are available 24/7; if there is a limit
to support requests; and what the average response time is that
I can expect from them?
- Can I call and talk with someone there? If
yes, is it a toll-free or local call? [Toll-free calls are relatively
rare for low-cost Web Hosting companies, so you may end up having
to use a long-distance number, but that's better than nothing.
By the way, some companies will charge you for phone support.
This may influence some of your decisions to go with a Web Host
near you, if possible.]
- I am not sure what kind of Domain (or Admin)
Control Panel you provide to your clients to administer their
sites? Can you please point me towards a demo of this and tell
me exactly what I can and cannot administer myself?
- Can I change my account passwords and emails
myself or must I go through you every time?
- How much does it cost to host multiple domain
names? [If you have more than one domain name, you can have them
all point to the same website. For instance, you might have one
domain name for your company and other domain names that you are
using to promote some products. There are different ways to organize
this. All the domains can point to the same directory, or you
can have separate directories for each domain. There are different
ways to charge, too. You may be allowed two domains for free,
for example, with an additional fee for any extra domains. Or,
maybe you'll pay an additional fee for all extra domains. If you
need this feature, ask.]
- I notice that some sites work without "http://www."
having to be typed into the browser before the domain name. Do
your sites function this way?
- The site must absolutely be registered in
my name. Do you have any problem with this? What is your policy
and procedures on domain registrations and transfers? Do you handle
them, and if so, how long do they typically take?
- Do you have any requirements for me to place
anything on my pages in addition to my own content? If so, what
are they?
- Can you please tell me about the server I
will be on? What type of hardware is it, and what Operating System
and version are you running on it?
- Do you have Microsoft FrontPage server extensions?
[For those using Microsoft FrontPage.]
- Will I have 24 hour FTP and Telnet access?
Will I have anonymous FTP?
- Will the IP number assigned to my website
be mine alone, or is it shared with someone else?
- How many other sites will I be sharing a
server with, roughly? How do you decide the maximum carrying capacity
of any given server?
- What are your limits for traffic, bandwidth,
or number of hits; and what are the penalties, if any, for exceeding
these? [Some companies charge you for the number of hits - the
number of times someone transfers one of your pages to their browser.
Others charge according to the amount of data transferred from
your website. Either way, the busier your site, the more you'll
be charged under these pricing schedules, if applicable. Other
Web Hosts have no limit.]
- Do you host any adult sites? Can I be sure
that I will not be sharing a server with an adult site? [Adult
sites tend to require substantial resources that would affect
the performance of the server and your website.]
- What are your policies regarding mailing
lists? How many can I have with how many addresses per mailing
list?
- Regarding email accounts, I notice that you
provide [X] email accounts. What would it cost to get more? Does
this apply to Aliases or Forwardings as well?
- What about SMTP? Can I use my domain as my
own SMTP server or must I go through another ISP to do this? I
travel a lot and need my own SMTP server, if possible. [For those
who do travel regularly.]
- Do you offer a "catch-all" account so that
when people email me incorrectly @ my domain name.com, I will
still get it?
- What are your policies and procedures regarding
SPAM and junk mail? Are you aggressively protecting your clients
against this unwanted intrusion?
- Can you please send me a copy of your Terms
of Service?
- What statistics packages do you offer your
clients free of charge? Are other packages available? Can I view
some samples of them? Can I access my raw log files?
- What e-commerce options do you offer, and
at what cost? Can I upgrade later, and at what cost?
- Is there a limit to the number of CGI scripts
I can install? Can I run them outside the CGI directory? Can I
debug any CGIs on the server? What version of Perl do you use
and does it contain a full set of modules?
- I would like to know a bit more about your
company if you don't mind. For example, where are you located?
How long have you been in business? Approximately how many clients
do you have? What are your future plans? Any other information
you can provide about yourself would be greatly appreciated.
I am just about to make what is to me a very
important decision: Which Web Host should I choose? I'd like to
know what you feel is special about your company, and why I would
be better off going with you than one of your competitors? Any comments
in this regard would be very helpful for me in making my final decision.
I appreciate your time and consideration with
respect to the questions above and I look forward to hearing from
you soon.
Many thanks and best regards,
[Your name, position, signature, etc.] |