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Monday, 19 December 2022

How To Write E-mail Marketing Subject Lines That Get Opened


From our previous article, "10 Proven ways to grow your email marketing list in 2023", we have seen how to build a quality email list. We have seen what must be done so that our email will not land in the spam folder. We have also seen the best day of the week, and the best time of the day, to send an email.

So, let us assume our email has successfully landed in the recipient's inbox! Is that a guarantee the recipient will open it? No!

Mostly, we do not open just any email that lands in our inbox. So...

  • Which ones do you open?
  • Which ones do you scroll over?
  • Which ones do you open but do not read them?
  • Which ones do you delete after reading?
  • Which ones do you delete without reading?

As said earlier, whether you will open an email depends on the subject line, especially if you do not know the person. And there is data to back that: 35% of all email recipients make their judgment about the content of the email just by looking at the subject line. So, if the subject line is intriguing, if the subject line creates some sort of urgency, if it makes you curious, if there is some good offer in there, then the chance that you will open it is high, even though it might be the first-time receiving email from the sender.

We must, therefore, put in all efforts to make sure the subject line satisfies all the conditions (urgency, curiosity, offer, etc.).

How do we do that?

Below are some best practices that, when practiced, will help recipients to click the email and hopefully, read it – increasing your open rate, click-through rate, and conversion rate.

Keep the title short, maximum of ten (10) words

Email subject lines get cut off when they are too long, particularly on mobile devices. With 46% of emails being opened on a mobile device, subject lines with fewer than 50 characters are much more likely to appear in their entirety for people scanning your emails on their phones or tablets.

As seen from the above screenshot, the subject line "How to Start Online Business in Ghana" displays clearly on a mobile device. Same as the email from YouTube – "You can now choose your YouTube handle".

To make sure the subject line fits within the acceptable length, remove words that have no much impact on the message. In order words, try re-writing your subject line as much as you can so that it fits the recommended character length without losing meaning.

Personalize the email: Be human!

We are all getting fed up with the lots of emails we get bombed with daily. We see it as a general email that marketers broadcast. To stand out, personalize yours.

  • Instead of “Dear Sir/Madam”, use the person’s first name (e.g., Dear Kwame, or better, still Hello Kwame)
  • Make it conversational: Instead of "you are", use "you're". Instead of "we have", use "we've".
  • Use local words that your audiences are familiar with: Words like “Charley”, “things hard”, “no be easy”, etc. Note: These words are okay for my audience (Graduates in Ghana) but might not be appropriate for someone else's audience. You can also make use of local examples. For instance, instead of referencing a market somewhere in the US, you can use Kejetia. The baseline is, the more information you have about your subscriber, the more personalized the email can be.
Below is an example of an email I sent in late 2020

“Techloo Mantey, this is your Online President.

2020 is finally folding up. Hureeeeyyy! Happy Xmas to you and your family, and how is the Xmas fever at Achiase?

Lemme ask this quick question: If you are to remember one challenging thing in the year 2020, what would that be?

Hold on, I can guess. Almighty Economic Crisis, isn't it? :)”

As you can see, the content is personalized, and the tone is friendly (conversational). I have never met this person, but because I gathered enough information about him, I am able to address him by his first name, and I know where he lives at Achiase, Kumasi.

The Subject line must correspond to the content

“When it comes to email marketing, the best subject lines tell what’s inside, and the worst subject lines sell what’s inside.” – Mailchimp.com

Yes, do not spend all your time crafting an intriguing subject line only to write a horrible or deceptive copy (content). Make sure you have both a great subject line and valuable copy (content) to match it. Your recipient will be disappointed if the subject line pushes them to open and their expectation is not fulfilled in the content (copy). They might mark it as spam, delete it, or will not open your future emails.

Start with action-oriented words or phrases

These are words that tell the recipient to take some action or to figure out something. "Join us" is a typical example of an "action-oriented verb". Another example is “How to …..”, or “Why …..” Such words will inspire the recipient to click.

Make people feel special

Sometimes you see certain emails that tell you "This is for the first 100 people", "few clients", "first subscribers", "subscribers in Greater Kumasi.", etc. When people feel like they are part of an inside group, they are more likely to open your message.

Create a sense of urgency

One study showed that subject lines that create a sense of urgency can result in open rates that are 22% higher. Using deadlines that communicate scarcity can encourage your recipient to act now rather than putting it off until later. Therefore, you may find “limited offer”, and "One-time payment if you buy it this month", in some email subject lines.

Use numbers

Yes, use data, use facts, and use numbers in the headline. It works!

Example: headlines such as “This is why 75% of youth in Ghana are online” or “75% of youth in Ghana are online. What are they doing?”

Avoid the use of spam-triggered words

Limit the use of words like “100% Free”, “x % Off”, “Wonderful”, “Special”, “Buy Now”, etc. Also, do not use special characters in the subject line. Characters like the exclamation mark (!, !!, !!!, !!!!, etc.)

To conclude, once you decide to do email marketing, you must make sure your efforts are not in vain, by doing certain practices that will land the email in the spam folder. Follow the above practices regarding your subject line, and you will increase your open rate, click-through rate, and conversation rate. Once it lands in the inbox, the Subject line will determine whether the recipient will open it or not.

I hope you found this article helpful. You might also find the articles on my website (OnlinePresident.org) helpful, especially those relating to How to Start Online Business in Ghana.

Author: Kaunda Ibn Ahmed (Online President) | Member, Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana, Communications Team.

For comments, contact author kaunda@outlook.com

Source: iipgh.org

Thursday, 15 December 2022

e-Brochure: Burial, Memorial and Thanksgiving Mass for the late Rose Adzo Wegbe

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Monday, 5 December 2022

Why Domian Registration Is Important For Your Business

Whether you already have a business or want to launch one, you need to have a strong presence. A web search is frequently the first thing a potential customer would do when looking for your goods or service online.

With the right domain name, you may build a strong brand from a commercial and branding perspective. Your brand is saved and given a more professional appearance by a high-quality domain. It also improves search results, drives visitors, and serves as a virtual asset whose worth increases over time.

What is Domain?

A domain is the exclusive and unique physical name of a website which can be referred to as the combination of letters, numbers and symbols a visitor type on the browser to get direct access to specific web address. As a domain name is unique and cannot be used exactly by another website, it is crucial because it functions more like a home address or phone number.

Through various online marketplaces, every domain name has the potential to be valuable and can be bought, sold, or traded. Due to the importance of choosing a good domain name and the high demand for quality domain names.

Some of the Popular Domain Extensions

This include: -

  • .com
  • .org (non-profit organizations)
  • .net
  • .co
  • .gh (website in Ghana)

Choosing and registering a domain name must not be done in a hurry.  Domain name is an invaluable marketing and search tool that guides customers to your site.

Reasons Why Domain Registration Is Important For Your Business

  • Digital marketing is no longer seen as a supplement to traditional marketing strategies. Any firm that wants to exist in 2022 and beyond has to acquire a domain today. Unfortunately, a lot of small companies still lack their own websites.
  • Businesses now need a mobile-friendly website and a robust online presence due to the quick uptake or usage of mobile technology and social media.
  • More than just a random web address that visitors use to access your website, a registered domain name is a more comprehensive name. Instead, it presents a large opportunity for firms to forge a brand identity and enhance the customer journey.

Adds Credibility To Your Business

Once they have a personal domain with the appropriate suffixes, a corporation can present itself as a highly professional entity. Customers are not inspired by generic addresses while registering domains, which prevents them from making a poor decision. It will directly affect business promotion.

Builds Your brand

The domain name registration of a company unconsciously contributes to brand recognition. By registering a domain, you have the chance to successfully imprint your brand identification on website visitors.

Improves Your Marketing And Visibility

A recognizable, short, and simple domain name has a high value. It makes it simple and straightforward for customers to locate you and for search engines to recognize you. Any business that has a great domain gains high visibility, a solid reputation, and free natural traffic.

Increase In Website Traffic

Correct domain registrations have a lot of potential to increase website visitors. Traffic usually originates from direct type-in or referral traffic, which suggests that a particular product is being sought after. Then he makes the decision to exit the search engine by entering the exact keyword for the desired product into the browser.

Help In Free Advertising

Your domain name allows you the opportunity to advertise your business year-round for the lowest feasible cost and gives you a more professional email address. Once the domain name registration process is complete, you can include a listing of it on business cards, as well as other marketing collateral like brochures and company profiles. 

Use your domain name on all printed items. It provides a means for clients and potential clients to discover more about the goods and services offered by your company.

Helps Reduce Cost

  • A domain name helps your company lower its overall branding expenses, especially if you use it in conjunction with your website.
  • For instance, since online space is significantly less expensive than printed catalogues, include an electronic version of your product catalogs on your website with no size restrictions.
  • Get the chance to add additional product photos and descriptive text that is free of grammatical and spelling errors. It can be quickly fixed without having to reprint the catalog. As necessary, the products can be added or removed.

Protects Your Brand

A long-term investment in your brand, your distinctive domain will defend your intellectual property rights. Avoid choosing a domain name that is exactly the same as that of your rival; instead, pick one that emphasizes your brand's unique selling point and its product offerings.

Rises Your Search Engine Ranking

Register a domain name using a popular keyword so that it will appear high in search results. Choose a domain that is heavily optimized for quality keywords.

Saturday, 3 December 2022

Create E-Brochure With QR Code to Reduce Printing Cost

Brochures are no longer only available in paper form; they are now a vital marketing and advertising tool. As a result of digitization, PDF brochures are now among the quickest, simplest, and most effective instruments for disseminating and promoting corporate literature, goods, and services. You need a PDF brochure that is not only interesting and informative but also works flawlessly across all devices and browsers if you want to appeal to and engage today's tech-savvy audience. 

In order to create stunning PDF brochures for your wedding, funeral, church events, online advertising and marketing campaigns that work seamlessly across a variety of devices and browsers, BB IT Solutions offers comprehensive solutions. To ensure that they can be viewed by everyone without any formatting issues, we design our brochures to be compatible with all browsers and devices.

Our brochure design library features premium options for the hotel, medical, business, travel, school, publishing, sales etc. Offering the ideal medium for showcasing your goods, services, and expertise, these catalogs also assist in effective lead creation at a cost of half that of direct marketing.

Two-Sided Brochure Design

With BB IT Solutions, you receive a two-sided brochure that provides a summary of your company's skills and services to all of your potential clients. We create brochures in a PDF format that is cross-platform and maintains formatting on all popular machines.

Four-Sided Brochure Design

The desired booklet or flyer for your business can be purchased in PDF format from BB IT Solutions for a reasonable price. Additionally, our brochure design specialists will optimize your leaflet or flyer PDF for the web, enabling you to share it and make it available for your target demographic who uses the internet.

Leaflet/Flyer Design

The desired leaflet or flyer for your company can be purchased in PDF format from BB IT Solutions for a reasonable price. Our brochure design professionals will also optimize your leaflet or flyer for the web, making it simple for you to share it online and make it downloadable for your intended audience.

In accordance with client preferences, we create each of our brochures specifically. Additionally, we have a solid foundation in the creation of E-Brochures for e-mailers and PDF versions for downloading.

If you need our service, just give us a call or whatsApp: +233243115791 or +233209091616
E-mail: bbitsolutionz@gmail.com 

Thursday, 1 December 2022

Why Your Business Needs a Website, Not Just a Facebook Business Page

Why Your Business Needs a Website, Not Just a Facebook Business Page | Why have a website instead of Facebook

Social media is indeed a powerful tool, and it is no surprise that it has business owners asking the question, do I need a website if I have a Facebook page? This question is common among business owners who have not yet had a website. 

In this post, we will run through why a Facebook page alone is not enough by talking pros and cons of a website vs Facebook and why Facebook cannot replace a website.

Facebook is still a social media platform

Don’t get me wrong Facebook is great and has provided success for many businesses. At its core, however, Facebook is still nothing more than a social media platform that is the difference between a website and a Facebook page, the users. Most users hop onto Facebook to see what friends or family are up to, to post updates about their lives – not to find a business or a service.

Users who search for a service on the other hand are actively looking for a service. Let’s say they search web design services on Google or Bing. This is a purchase intent query and they are in the process of looking to buy in. This search will most likely return a business website and not a Facebook page. 

You may argue but hey there are business pages on Facebook, yes there are and they offer some great brand-building opportunities as a supplement to your marketing strategy but here is what a website can do that a Facebook page cannot. 

The website offers more credibility as opposed to a Facebook business page

Facebook business page

Anybody can create a Facebook business page, including scammers and fraudsters. Anyone can have a Facebook page, and let’s be honest, we have all come across some rather suspect-looking pages on Facebook, but only a credible and professional business will have invested time and money into a business website its marketing and hosting. See website design costs.

Business website

Investing in a well-made and professional business website, your online credibility will only improve. Having a user-friendly, well-designed, and professional website gives an excellent first impression of your business to the consumer and aids the legitimacy of your business (as a scammer is unlikely to go through the effort and cost to create a beautiful website). By having a professional website, a certain level of trust is built subconsciously and confidence is instilled in the consumer. They become less skeptical and place a trust in you that puts you above your competitors. Now, factors such as price, quality, and service become your arsenal for gaining new clients.  

A business website allows for more information and a design tailored for your target market


Facebook business page

Facebook business pages are generic and all have the same layout, the only difference is what you post. It’s not the best place to showcase what your company is about, what all of your services are, and what work you have done. 

Business website

A website gives contact details and other vital information, but also so much more. It is an opportunity to show off your business’s brand, your values, purpose, and lets you put your best foot forward. Time is money and having a website allows you to prioritize your information based on what your customers want to see first. You can make it uniquely yours by organizing your information in a business-specific manner, making it interactive, relevant to your business (such as your menu, reviews, blogs, and news), and giving your customer an experience they will remember and come to to back for. A website can be tailored for your target market, it can go in-depth about your business offerings, past projects. There are design elements that every small business website needs. 

A business website allows for more data on your clients


Facebook business page

Facebook has a limited set of metrics that it offers as to the users that have interacted with your business page. These are likes, shares post engagements.

Business website. 

A business website grants you access to tools such as Google search console and Google analytics. These tools are incredibly sophisticated in gathering data about website visitors. They can tell you are, demographics, gender, the device the person used to view your website. Metrics can also tell how long visitors stayed on your website and what pages they looked at how they found your website.

This information allows you to perform market research with minimal effort. Or to constantly analyze consumer trends, identify shortcomings on your website, and increase overall user experience

A business website allows for your business to be identifiable

For a business to thrive, it needs to be individualized and distinguishable from the rest. Your business website design is crucial to building the brand of your small business.

Facebook business page.

If you look on any Facebook page, it is the branding of Facebook that is most prominent. This makes any attempt to individualize your business from a competitor’s using a Facebook page very difficult. You can change your pictures and name but not the size of placements on the page. This makes your business look very similar to any other and defeats the point of your Facebook marketing.

Business website.

By having a business website, you can customize what you want. Create a website and you will be one step further to creating a brand for your small business. By knowing who your target market is, you’re able to design your website to suit their needs. You can add pictures, interactive features, and customize them. This will align your website with your business brand and goals.

A website offers you more control than a Facebook page. 

Facebook business page.

Facebook has changed its terms and conditions multiple times in the last year. They do this very easily and don’t have to ask anyone for permission. If you don’t like the changes, they don’t have to let you use Facebook as a business. All those free ice cream “likes” you have been tallying could be gone tomorrow and there is nothing you could do about it. Facebook maintains all the control, and you have to play their game as they wish.

Business website

A business website however gives you so much more control over the content you put out. The datasets you collect on users visiting your business website. There are no terms and conditions that can change tomorrow and force you to change how you run your business website. 

Paid advertising. Google ads vs Facebook ads 

Facebook business page

Facebooks ads allow you to target people with certain interests and behaviors, it works a little the opposite of how AdWords works. This means that I may have an interest in web design and Facebook maybe about a web design service, however, I may not necessarily be ready for a website or may already have gotten one. Facebook is also still as I’ve said a social media platform and ads popping up at you can be invasive.

A business website 

A business website allows you multiple options for where to direct people from your Google Adwords account. These ads allow you to not only target people with specific interests, but people searching specific keywords. People that are actively looking for a service.

The website offers greater SEO and searchability

What would you do in case you want to look for a business in your locality? Google it or do you go on Facebook to search for it? You go on a search engine. That’s how people will search for a service or product relevant to your business. Meaning, unless they know the name of your brand, there is very little possibility for them to look for you on Facebook. Sure, search engines index Facebook pages, but again, your business website gives you the flexibility to optimize for a specific set of keywords relevant to your business which makes you easier to find.

Facebook is a supplement to your business 

I am by no men’s saying throw abandon your Facebook business page. We provide social media marketing and have seen Facebook or brands quite effectively. The catch is that all of the marketing on those Facebook pages were always pointing back to the business website, where the real conversion began. It’s also useful for brand awareness, putting your name out there, letting people get to know your business. Facebook is however not a direct selling tool. 

In summary the reasons you need a business website and not just a Facebook page for your website:

  • The website offers more credibility than Facebook
  • Business websites allow you to tailor your content to your users
  • Business websites offer greater Search engine optimization options
  • Business websites allow for AdWords
  • A business website collects better data on users than Facebook pages
  • A business website offers you more control than a Facebook business page

Saturday, 19 November 2022

eBrochure: Burial Service for the late Mr. Elias Ametorwobla Kodzo Deletsu


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Friday, 18 November 2022

IIPGH Organizes Digital Skills Training for Teachers ...as part of their Continuous Professional Development (CPD)


Education, whether formal or informal, is crucial to the development of any country. The major conduit for education is teachers. It is therefore fair to conclude that teachers play an influential role in the development of any country. Teachers must therefore be held in high regard and their professional development made paramount by national leaders.

This is one major reason the National Teaching Council (NTC), an agency of the Ministry of Education, has been mandated by the Education Regulation Bodies Act, 2020 (Act 1023) to promote teacher professionalism in Ghana. They do this through diverse means, among which is Continuous Professional Development (CPD). NTC, having recognized partnerships as an effective tool for a wider reach across the country, decided to work together with Service Providers (SPs) who have similar objectives of improving teacher professionalism in Ghana. The NTC also regulates the activities of these SPs to ensure that they do not exploit the teachers.

The Institute of ICT Professionals, Ghana (IIPGH) is a professional association accredited by the NTC as a service provider to conduct CPD programs for staff of Ghana Education Service (GES). The Institute, recognizing the importance of basic ICT skills for teachers in the delivery of their materials, successfully organized their second CPD workshop dubbed “Introduction to Basic Digital Skills” in the Ho West and Adaklu Districts, Volta Region from 1st to 4th November 2022. Because of the numbers expected, the workshop was delivered in 5 cohorts.

Awudome Senior High School & Abutia Senior High Technical School – Training Centre

The workshop began at the Awudome SHS and Abutia SHTS on Tuesday 1st November 2022. The officers present at the Awudome SHS included Mr. David Aidam Kordjo - Ho West District Training Officer; Mr. Peter Nambia - Assistant Headmaster of Awudome Senior High School, representing the School’s Headmaster; and Mr. Francis Yaw Agbemadi - the Ho West District Education Director. The IIPGH team included Mrs. Gifty Mottey - the Director of Administration of the Institute; Mr. Emmanuel Darko—facilitator and ICT Coordinator for GES; Miss Deborah Ofori-Dartey—Digital Skills Training Supervisor, IIPGH; and Mr. Desmond Kitsi—Founder and Executive Director of Genius I.T. Brainery, Ho.

Mr. Nambia spoke briefly about the history of the school and the courses currently being offered. The district training officer then introduced the director of the district to the participants, who highlighted the various areas to be covered in the workshop and reiterated the importance of Continuous Staff Development. The Director expressed confidence in the capabilities of the Institute and formally declared the workshop open. Mr. Agbemadi sat in throughout and fully participated in the workshop. Mrs. Gifty Mottey spoke briefly about the Institute and Mr. Emmanuel Darko continued by showing them how to connect their laptops to the internet using their phones as hotspots and how to access and navigate the NTC portal (password reset, verification of credentials, etc..). Mr. Desmond Kitsi facilitated the workshop and helped the teachers create tables in Microsoft Word to be used in presenting data, such as attendance and school timetable. All the teachers used either their own laptops supplied by the government or supplementary laptops brought in by the service provider, IIPGH. Some issues faced by teachers in relation to their points were addressed and those that were not resolved during the workshop were noted down to be attended to after the workshop. This session began at 10:30 am and ended at 3:30 pm.

Group picture of Participants at Awudome Senior High School Training Center

The 2nd cohort had their workshop at Abutia Senior High Technical School. Mr. Owusu Mordzifa, a training officer in the district, oversaw the center. He spoke on the importance of the workshop and highlighted the topics to be covered, including the resolution of their NTC portal issues. The IIPGH team included Mr. David Gowu - The Executive Director of the Institute; Mr. Michael Obiri-Agyare - facilitator and Municipal IT Support Officer for the Ledzokuku Municipal Education Office; Mr. Bright Botchway - Tanyigbe SHS ICT Instructor; and Miss. Barbara Asiamah - Digital Skills Supervisor and facilitator, IIPGH. Mr. Gowu outlined the activities of the institute, the importance of ICT, and why teachers must take part in such workshops and acquire skills on the topics to be covered. He showed them how to connect a laptop to the internet using their smartphones and how to use Microsoft Word for their teaching activities. Mr. Obiri-Agyare facilitated the training on the portal, showing them how to access and navigate the portal.
Teachers participating in Digital Skills Workshop at Abutia Senior High Technical School Centre
Kpedze Senior High School & Avatime Senior High School Training Centres

The workshop for Ho West continued the second day, 2nd November 2022, at Kpedze Senior High School and Avatime Senior High School. The same content as the previous day was used. Present on this day was the District Education Director, who encouraged the teachers to give their full attention to the workshop. The workshop began at 10:00 am and ended at 2:00 pm. This concluded the training for Ho West and Three Hundred and Seventeen (317) teaching and non-teaching staff of GES in the district attended.

A participant learning at Kpedze Senior High School Training Center

IIPGH Donates Desktop Computers to Support GES Directorate and Students

As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to support stakeholders, the IIPGH team donated four (4) computers to the Volta Regional Education Directorate to aid in the smooth running of their activities. IIPGH later in the day donated ten (10) computers to the Ho-Dome RC Primary/JHS school complex to help the students with practical digital skills such as coding. Both parties appreciated the donations and promised to use them for their intended purpose while maintaining them well. Management of the institutions also seized the opportunity to request more devices, like printers, scanners, etc. to improve the adoption of ICT in the region.

Donation of Desktop computers to Hpo Regional Education Directortate

Donation of Desktop computers to Ho-Dome RC Primary/JHS School Complex

Abuadi/Tsrefe Senior High School Centre

The final workshop was held at the Abuadi/Tsrefe (Gbekor) Senior High School in the Adaklu District on Friday 4th November 2022. The workshop began at 10:30 am and ended at 2:30 pm. Turnout at this center, which was the only center for the district, was very low. Most teachers who registered to attend the workshop did not turn up, with only forty (40) teachers in attendance. Although the internet connectivity from the major Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) was very poor, the tutors had practical lessons in Microsoft word.

Training ongoing in the Adaklu District

It will be fair to argue that the use of productivity tools should be a basic skill required of teachers before they are even employed. Yet, some challenges identified were the lack of this skill among most of the teachers. Most of them had no knowledge of how to connect their laptops to the internet. As a result, the Government of Ghana, in partnership with various teacher institutions like the GES and the NTC, brings out strategies to close this skill gap. Some of these strategies include:

  • Provision of laptops to teachers across the country
  • Licensing and registering of teachers
  • Keeping an up-to-date database of teachers
  • Developing and periodically reviewing professional standards and code of ethics.
  • Conducting teacher Licensure Examination
  • Provision of a framework for the Continuous Professional Development of teachers

The Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH) believes that ICT is a skill every teacher must have, which is why this curriculum was developed and will be administered across all regions in the country. If we will revolutionize the ICT ecosystem in Ghana, introducing children to Coding will not be enough, as these children spend most of their time in the hands of these teachers and are likely to be more influenced by them. The Institute calls on private individuals, organizations, and various government agencies to support it in this transformative agenda.

Author: Deborah Ofori-Dartey – Digital Skills Training Supervisor, Institute of ICT Professionals, Ghana (IIPGH)

For comments, contact: deborah.dartey@iipgh.org or Mobile: +233242912027

Source: IIPGH

Tuesday, 15 November 2022

The Five Different Types of Website Hosting Explained


If you are looking for a hosting provider, you'll quickly discover there are different types of hosting with different prices, features, and technical specifications. In this article, we will discuss the most popular types of hosting and help you to decide which is suitable for your website.

If you’re looking to make a WordPress website, you’re going to need website hosting.

Once you start researching your options, you’ll quickly discover that there are different types of hosting, each with different prices, performance, features, and technical complexities.

If you want to make the right decision for your website, it’s important to know what each hosting type is, along with its associated pros and cons.

That’s what this post is for. We’ll start with a general explanation of what website hosting is. Then, we’ll break down the most popular types of hosting and help you understand which one is right for your website.

What Is Website Hosting?

Website hosting is the hardware that powers your website and makes it available to visitors around the world. 

In other words, it’s where you store your website’s files and content and it’s also what serves those files to visitors when they access your site (by typing in your site’s domain name).

Every single website has some type of web hosting behind it, whether it’s a big website like YouTube or your friend’s knitting blog.

When you purchase web hosting, you’re essentially renting space on a computer. This could be part of a computer that you share with other people, an entire computer, or even space on a network of computers (AKA “the cloud”).

Once you have your website hosting, you can start putting it to use.

Just like you can install the software (e.g. apps) on your personal computer, you can also install software on your web hosting.

For example, if you want to make a WordPress website, you would first need web hosting (the hardware). Then, you can install WordPress (the software) on your web hosting. And voila — you have the basic foundations of a website that’s accessible to people anywhere in the world. All you need to do is add a tool like Elementor and you’re ready to start designing.

Different websites will have different hosting needs when it comes to the resources that are needed to power the website.

A high-traffic, high-resource website will need hosting with a lot of power to handle the workload, while a low-traffic site will be fine with less power.

In general, more powerful hosting will cost more money. You wouldn’t expect a cheap $300 laptop to perform as well as a $10,000 top-of-the-line computer, and it’s the same for web hosting.

The Five Main Types of Web Hosting

Now that you know what web hosting is, let’s go through the five main types of website hosting.

All of these hosting types are fully capable of powering WordPress sites. However, some may be more suited to your WordPress site’s unique situation than others.

1. Shared Hosting

Shared hosting is where many people start their hosting journey because it’s one of the most affordable ways to host a website.

With shared hosting, your site/account will share resources with other accounts and websites on the hosting server — hence the name.

By sharing resources like this, hosting providers are able to keep their costs down and offer rock-bottom prices.

That’s really the only benefit of shared hosting — it’s cheap. Shared hosts also typically advertise high-resource limits such as “unlimited websites”, “unlimited storage”, and/or “unlimited bandwidth”.

Unfortunately, there’s no such thing as truly “unlimited” hosting and every shared host will still apply a “fair use” policy. But still, shared hosting can be a very affordable way to host multiple websites because of this.

While the low prices of shared hosting are attractive, there can be some very real downsides when it comes to performance, reliability, and security. For example, if the other accounts that you’re sharing resources with are consuming a lot of resources, that could have a negative effect on your site’s performance because there aren’t enough resources to go around.

For this reason, many people move beyond shared hosting once their websites start growing, as other types of hosting can offer major upgrades in key areas like performance and reliability.

2. Cloud Hosting

With cloud hosting, your website gets its own dedicated resources on a huge network of computers called “the cloud”.

That’s one of the key differences between cloud hosting and shared hosting — instead of sharing resources, you get resources that are 100% dedicated to your site. This generally leads to improved performance because you don’t have to worry about someone else’s websites affecting your site.

Cloud hosting also offers excellent reliability because there’s a network of computers powering everything, rather than a single point of failure.

It’s also easy to upgrade or downgrade your hosting resources because all the hosting provider needs to do is allocate your account more (or fewer) resources on the network.

Because of this, cloud hosting is one of the fastest-growing types of hosting. For example, you might’ve heard names such as Google Cloud Platform, AWS (Amazon Web Services), Microsoft Azure, DigitalOcean, etc. Those are all examples of cloud hosting providers.

Within cloud hosting (and many other types of hosting), you can further break the hosting down into two categories:

  • Managed – the hosting provider will configure and maintain the basic server details for you
  • Unmanaged – you’ll be responsible for configuring and maintaining your server

All things equal, unmanaged hosting will cost less than managed hosting because the host is offering extra services with the managed option (and those extra services cost more money).

In general, non-technical users will almost always want a managed solution. However, developers might prefer unmanaged hosting for added flexibility and/or cost savings.

3. VPS Hosting

VPS Hosting is a lot like cloud hosting. The main difference is that your site gets its dedicated resources from a single physical server, rather than “the cloud”. While you don’t get the whole server to yourself, the resources that are allocated to your site are 100% your own (unlike shared hosting).

While traditional VPS hosting used to be quite popular, it’s kind of taken a back seat now that cloud hosting has grown.

Most people will be better off with the cloud hosting approach because it offers more flexible scalability. That is, it’s easier to add more resources to your server if needed (or reduce resources).

Despite that, you still will see a good number of hosting providers advertising VPS hosting, so it’s worth knowing about this type of hosting. 

4. Managed WordPress Hosting

Managed WordPress hosting is a special type of hosting that’s unique to the WordPress space.

You can host a WordPress site on all the other hosting methods, so this is definitely not the only way to host a WordPress site. However, unlike the other hosting types, managed WordPress hosting can only host WordPress sites, which can be limiting in some situations. For example, you couldn’t install your own self-hosted analytics tool (e.g. Matomo) to go along with your WordPress site.

It can use different types of hosting environments such as shared hosting, cloud hosting, and so on. In this way, managed WordPress hosting also isn’t entirely separate from the other types of hosting.

The key thing that differentiates it from “regular” hosting is a suite of concierge services that are added specifically for WordPress sites.

Typically, this includes the following types of services

  • Automatic daily backups, with the option to manually back up your site if needed
  • WordPress staging sites
  • Automatic WordPress updates
  • WordPress-specific performance optimizations, such as page caching and maybe a content delivery network (CDN)
  • WordPress-specific security rules
  • Expert WordPress support

The main benefit of managed WordPress hosting is convenience. You’re getting more than just web hosting, and those other services can save you time when it comes to maintaining your site.

The main downside, however, is the price. Assuming you’re talking about plans with identical resources, managed WordPress hosting will always be more expensive because you need to pay for those extra services somehow.

This means that managed WordPress hosting can be a good option for people who are willing to pay a bit of a premium for convenience and extra features.

5. Colocation Hosting

Colocation hosting is an advanced type of hosting that’s really only used by large businesses.

With colocation hosting, you physically own the hosting hardware. That is, you’ll actually purchase the hosting servers that you want to use. However, you rent space in another company’s data center to have that company power and maintain that hardware for you.

Basically, you get to keep using your own infrastructure but you eliminate the need to have your own physical space for that infrastructure (along with all of the associated costs such as electricity and air conditioning).

Again, this is not something a WordPress user will ever need, but it is a type of hosting that you might see, so it’s helpful to know this term.

Do you still have any questions about the different types of hosting and which one is right for your website(s)? Let us know in the comments!

Source: Elemento

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