Technical Support for our Web Hosting - Some Misunderstandings
As we know Technical Support is helpful while working on web. But the reality is different. Here are some misunderstandings about tech support's tasks.
We started our journey onto web, after creating a website hosting account. We are new to this web substance but packed enough with enthusiasm and confidence. We are interested in opening the design program and try to create some pages. But a problem appears and our program didn't work, and truly we have not created any pages. Now we think to call a technical support for our new hosting company, but wait! Don't hurry.
Our hosting company is providing us the space on its servers to put the information, and in no doubt they should be responsible that we can really make a website, Right?
But it seems quiet disappointing, as the answer is 'no'. Our hosting company is providing us space and relocates for a website only, and
This article will cover the two most common misconceptions on "Tech Support"
1. Training
2. Content update and solutions to some problems.
1- Training
Some basic knowledge is required for hosting and maintaining the website. It isn't just a monthly expense, like electricity and water bills. It needs the understanding of both, the programs we'll use to create the site and the programs we'll use to maintain and upload it. Whenever a person comes to hosting without having general basic knowledge, he found himself in trouble and go for a hosting company's technical support.
Its amazing that many people pays a great amount of money to colleges and other professional organizations to work out on software, even ordinary software. It is quiet unreasonable to look forward to these service which equates to a monthly hosting fee. Eventually there are resources associated with every program which we're using to provide answers and elementary training. At variety of places, answers to more general questions beyond those specific to a single program, can be found. At entry level most hosting companies are providing training in website hosting through online resources, like manuals, knowledgebase, or even advanced video tutorials. So it is better to keep our self update always by checking these kinds of resources instead of calling a technical support.
2- Content Update
Most of the beginners enter website hosting with the idea that a hosting company's technical support is not only a troubleshooting organization, but also a teaching and maintenance organization. These impersonations are due mostly to a misunderstanding of what comprise "technical support" problems. New information categorized by clients update, creates a problem on a web page, and perhaps, to them, too. But it is not a problem for which technical support at our hosting company is responsible.
If we need someone to update our website on a regular or even alternating basis, then we have two crucial options. The first, and most effective and economical, is to find an editing program which is simple to learn, and use it to make our own updates. The program we need will vary according to the nature of site we wish to build or maintain. Many hosting companies are even providing online "site builder" solutions which can be accessed right through our browser without any separate installation of program.
As another option, if we lack the time or skills to update a site, we can hire an outside web design services to perform our desirable updates. We will perhaps be able to find a great number of resources in our area, and as well as, by a searching at our desired search engine. Mainly web designers update the website, even if they have not designed it initially, with the information provided by us.
So by having some initial knowledge the "tech support" will not be a misconception a
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