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Everyone who seeks and values ??a good server to host their sites / forums / blogs obviously worries about possible problems that may eventually appear, right? It's a natural concern because all work can be lost by some unexpected error (and this is certainly very frustrating).
The technical support service is something very important... However, the level of importance of users for this type of support is not always the same, so... The question is: How important is it to you?
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Having something go wrong is what hosting companies try to avoid at all costs. With hosting companies, similar to most, one major screw up can kill your business. It doesn't matter if you fix everything, the damage was still done and you've likely lost the trust of your customers and they will migrate to another credible hosting company who hasn't screwed up
I actually get a lot of my SEO, marketing and design clients because they had a bad experience with the previous company they were working with. The company screwed up royaly and their clients jump ship right into my life boat waiting patiently lmao I then take the time to analyze anything that was messed up, and I tell the client what I'm going to do to fix it. Obviously time is an issue because 95% of the clients that come to me already have websites up and running with traffic coming in, so getting everything fixed quickly is their top priority.
I fix it, make it better, they love me, they stick with me and take all of my recommendations having a hosting company go under and losing all of my code would be devastating. I don't know many companies that have run into this type of problem, or many that have actually had virus's or bugs delete stuff, but it can definitely happen. For this reason i like to back up all of my code every couple of months so that I have something to fall back on. If something were to ever happen, I would at least have a blog or website from a few months prior to work with than nothing at all. Having something go wrong is what hosting companies try to avoid at all costs. With hosting companies, similar to most, one major screw up can kill your business. It doesn't matter if you fix everything, the damage was still done and you've likely lost the trust of your customers and they will migrate to another credible hosting company who hasn't screwed up :( I actually get a lot of my SEO, marketing and design clients because they had a bad experience with the previous company they were working with. The company screwed up royaly and their clients jump ship right into my life boat waiting patiently lmao :D I then take the time to analyze anything that was messed up, and I tell the client what I'm going to do to fix it. Obviously time is an issue because 95% of the clients that come to me already have websites up and running with traffic coming in, so getting everything fixed quickly is their top priority. I fix it, make it better, they love me, they stick with me and take all of my recommendations :D
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