Types of Blog Hosts - An Overview of the Types of Blog Hosts Available to Bloggers.
There are several types of blog hosts available to help  you get your blog online.  It's important to understand what the  difference is between the types of blog hosts before you jump in and  start paying for an account with a specific blog host.  Keep reading to  learn about the types of blog hosts that are available, so you can make  an informed decision that will help you meet your blogging goals in the  long term.
Free Blog Host
Free  blog hosts offer you space to publish your blog online at no cost.  Sites like Blogger.com and Wordpress.com provide both the blogging  application and online space needed to create and publish a blog for  free. Free blog hosts typically have limitations in terms of the amount  of space your blog can take up online, the amount of advertising you can  place on your blog to earn money from it, and the amount of flexibility  you have to customize your blog. Free blog hosts can be an excellent  choice for beginner bloggers who simply want to get their feet wet in  the blogosphere.
Shared Blog Host
A shared blog  host is typically the least expensive paid hosting option. With a shared  blog host, a number of customers with their own blogs or websites share  a server that is dedicated to storing their blogs and making them  available online. The advantage to a shared blog host is the cost, but  the disadvantage can come from a decreased response rate as more and  more blogs and websites are assigned to the same server or as your blog  grows and has higher performance demands. Additionally, shared blog host  accounts usually have limitations in terms of the space allocated to  each accountholder's blog or website, transfer speed, and more. However,  most simple websites, blogs and small business websites do well with a  shared blog host.
Reseller Blog Host
Some  people purchase server space from a blog host or company then sell it  to customers themselves, acting as resellers for the original blog host  or company. It's important to investigate the benefits offered by the  reseller to determine whether or not purchasing blog hosting services  through a reseller will actually help you or not.
Dedicated Server Blog Host
If  your blog becomes extremely popular or very big (meaning you have a lot  of content, images, videos, etc.), you might need to consider moving to  a dedicated server host. With a dedicated server, you are basically  renting your own server from the providing company to store your blog  and make it accessible to visitors. With your own server, naturally, the  price goes up, but you'll also get increased space, transfer speed, and  more. Typically, only very large and popular blogs and websites need to  pay the extra cost for a dedicated server blog host.
 
 
 
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