A growing company that utilizes a provider’s services would prefer to have a reliable resource. In the age of information technology, a well-designed website and its stable functionality directly influence a company’s market positioning.

This is a clear advantage over competitors. This is where paid hosting comes into play.

There are numerous positive aspects to consider when opting for paid hosting:

  1. Dedicated disk space is entirely at the website owner’s disposal and can be used for various purposes, except for hosting information prohibited by law.
  2. The ability to choose an individual domain name, either on the first or second level, which will be visually appealing and create a positive impression of the company.
  3. Expanded services that might include unlimited traffic, protection against unwanted external advertising, free additional domain registration, the creation of mailboxes, and more depending on the provider’s service.
  4. Round-the-clock support from provider experts who ensure the website functions properly and minimize external threats.
  5. The ability to create backup copies to prevent disruptions to the main server and data loss, especially for active websites with frequent visits and communication.
  6. Ownership of the website, regardless of the chosen provider, which is convenient for a well-established brand when the website address is mentioned in advertising, business cards, and other company materials.
  7. A higher likelihood of search engines recognizing the site (even if free and paid sites have the same content, paid pages will be at the top of search results while free ones remain at the bottom).
  8. The ability to upload information to the site using FTP capabilities or other database support provided by the provider (free hosting often requires the use of less user-friendly web forms for uploading).


These advantages are generally applicable, but many hosting companies offer a more extensive list of privileges based on the chosen paid tariff plan.