If You Have The Need, We Have The Solution!
Uptime99 is your Web Site monitoring assistant. Every hour of every day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year -- Uptime99 checks to make sure your Web Site is up and running.
Anytime Uptime99 detects your site is down, it automatically sends an email message to the server administrator of your Web hosting company. It also sends an email to you for your records.
Not only does it send you and your site administrator a message when your site is down, but it also sends you a message when your site is slow in responding. This can help you determine the reliability of your Web hosting company, (a real issue if you choose a discount hosting company).
| Please keep in mind, higher cost doesn't always mean better performance or reliability.
There is just one way to know if you're getting consistent, high-speed, reliable Web Hosting service, and that is to visit your site everyday. Twice a day or more if possible. Of course you will notice if your Web site is down or unacceptably slow, but you should also pay close attention to reasonable, but sluggish performance.
You can't always control the performance of your Web page once it leaves your server, but you can and should control everything up to that point.
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NOTE: The average cost of a reliable web hosting company is between $50 to $80 per month for basic service. If you find a provider for less, you might want to monitor the service to ensure adequate reliablility as they try to host as many domains as possible per server to make up for lower prices. |
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And if you can't do it yourself -- hire an assistant!!!
Depending on the value of a successful transaction, you might want to seriously consider paying an assistant to check your Web site throughout the day (once an hour if possible).
Every time your assistant discovers your Web site is down or unacceptably slow, your assistant should inform your Web server administrator and let you know as well. You should also instruct your assistant to inform you of when your Web server is acting sluggish.
I do realize what I'm recommending is cost prohibitive for most Web site owners and probably you as well. It's structurally tedious and easy to put off. Besides that, your Web site is an around-the-clock, 24 hours-a-day, representation of you. Monitoring it from 9 to 5 leaves your pants down 2/3 of the day.
- So what can you really do to affordably monitor your Web site, and not for just 8 hours a day but the complete 24?
- How can you make sure your Web Hosting company knows when your site is down or performing unacceptably?
- How can you keep track of the slow performance of your site to help determine if you should consider a different Web Hosting company?
How much would it cost for this kind of unbiased, around-the-clock, Web monitoring support?