What would you pay for quality hosting?
$15.00 per month, $10.00 per month, do you remember the old adage you get what you pay for. I remember my first website, it was with a company called One.net, 5 meg of storage at $79.00 per month. This was back before Google was born. 1992 and we thought we were getting a deal.
Well we have come a long way since then, but the major accomplishment has been the way we think and interact with people, and most importantly market ourselves.
Search engine Optimization is a very important aspect of every day life now, with the millions of competitors out there every word you put into your site becomes cutting edge, but that cut can only be accomplished if you have the resources to let the search engines roam your site. But can and would you cut with a dull knife?
Most of your cheaper webhosting companies out there make their money on volume, they sometimes put up to 1200 accounts on the same boxes we put 200 domains on. Now this is fine for the everyday personal account that likes to have a web presence, but what about the commerce site that needs fast response, or has numerous new products everyday and needs these to be indexed by the search engines on an ongoing basis? You must have the resources available to handle this, and one of the major factors in killing good sites and good ideas is the CPU limitations that are necessary for heavily loaded servers. Most of the bigger hosting companies have to limit CPU percentage to less than 1% of the available cycles to compensate for the heavy loads.
Tellox.net does not employ any form of CPU limitations on our machines, this means simply that when you update your site, your XML site map can be updated instantly with no blockages, but it doesn't stop there, it goes further when the search engines come looking for your site, we do not throttle any of our machines thus allowing the major search engines to fully and completely index your site in accordance with your specs and do it instantly.
Of course when employing servers in this manner one has to keep a constant eye on them for the occasional rouge script that may get written, well when you keep your clientele as low as Tellox does it is possible to monitor all sites on an ongoing basis and advise those clients who may not be aware that there is an issue, after all, aren't we here to provide a service, and what better part of a provided service is there than advising the end user of potential problems.