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Considering Expected Web Site Traffic

 
Author: Christopher J Enders
 

Your anticipated web site traffic is something to consider when planning, designing and developing your website because of the demand that high levels of traffic can place on your web capabilities.

The website development process begins with advance planning. Once your planning is accomplished, you can begin the technical steps of website development which begins with selecting and registering a domain name for your business website.

The next important step is to evaluate web hosting plans and providers and to choose the best web hosting plan for your business. Once that is done, the actual design and development of the website including website features such as databases and ecommerce solutions can be pursued.

The one aspect of this process that really needs to take your expected web site traffic into consideration is the selection of a web hosting plan.

There are lots of things to consider when choosing a web hosting plan; however, many website operators don't understand the true importance of web hosting options.

They are generally more concerned with the design of the website and website features than they are with website hosting. However, website hosting features really are vital to the potential performance of the website.

The best designed website with the most incredible features can truly sink in terms of performance if it is hosted through an inadequate website hosting plan.

The main aspects that are generally given consideration when choosing a web host and a web hosting plan include security, speed, space, email capabilities, reports, administrative functions, reliability, support, extra features, and cost.

All of these points are important to think about. However, the single aspect of web hosting that must be adequate to meet the demand based on your web site traffic is bandwidth.

Many web hosting companies offer different plans with varying amounts of bandwidth. Many website operators don't know what bandwidth is or what purpose it serves.

Explained in the simplest possible way, bandwidth determines the amount of traffic that your website can get at any one time. Thus, if the bandwidth provided by your website hosting plan is not sufficient for the amount of web site traffic that you have, website visitors will be turned away because your website will be inaccessible to them.

A web hosting company's bandwidth providing capabilities is dependent upon their internet connections, network connectivity, the number of customers they are serving, and the amount of web site traffic that those customers have.

Without sufficient bandwidth for your website, your web site traffic will get bogged down, just like vehicles do in rush hour. They will be blocked out and will likely forget about your website altogether moving on to competitors' websites that are easier to access.

This is why selecting a website hosting plan with sufficient bandwidth is crucial. Without it, you will definitely lose business and lost traffic results in lost revenue for most internet based businesses.

A web hosting plan with greater bandwidth capabilities is sure to cost you a little bit more than one with lesser bandwidth; however, if the web hosting plan with increased bandwidth prevents you from losing traffic, it will be well worth the expense.

To determine the amount of bandwidth you need to efficiently handle your website's traffic, you need to estimate your average daily visitors and average page views.

By multiplying your average daily visitors by the average page views and the average page size, then multiplying that figure by 31 (representing 31 days in a month) you will have a better idea about how much bandwidth you will need each month.

With this figure in mind, choose a web hosting plan that provides a little more bandwidth than what you figure you need to provide an allowance for underestimates. If your website visitors will be downloading files from your site, you also need to consider the average daily downloads and the average size of the files that are downloaded.

 
 
 

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