So here is something I’ve been thinking about quite a lot lately, how do you actually work out how good the support is on your host? It’s not easy, after all if you don’t have a lot of problems and you never really have to test the host then how would you know? You really find out when you run into a serious problem that can’t be answered quickly.
“When you have a real problem will they be there?”
The problem though is that you don’t want to have to wait until that crucial time to put them to the test because that time could end up costing you lots of money. Can you afford for your ecommerce site to be down while your web hosting service provider works out why they have never seen this problem before? This is when good hosting support really makes a difference.

So how exactly do you tell beforehand, well it’s not easy but there are always clues available about any service before you go too far down the line. One big sign I always look out for is poor hosting documentation on the site for average users, because often users can fix/answer their own questions if they have the right information. So for a start they should definitely have a searchable database of common questions and issues for people to use, if they don’t have this I would start to worry if I were you.
Another really important sign to look out for is how quickly they respond to your support tickets, it’s not just a question of the time wasted but also the shows that they don’t care (if it takes forever for them to respond). Ideally you want a response (and not just the automated reply) to any ticket that you submit within around 6 hours. I really see no reason why any ticket should takes 24 hours to get a response, now I’m not saying they have to fix it within that time as it could be a serious problem and require some work, but they should at least tell you that they are working on it and give you an estimate of how long it’s going to take. Like I said before, the time it takes for people to respond to you is a legit way to work out just how seriously they take your custom, so keep a timer handy!
I also like to look at the content of those support answers in detail as there can be real clues there too about how good your hosting service is. I mean if they give you really general answers to your questions or even if it just looks like something that’s been pasted from Wikipedia then this too is of course a very bad sign. Answers should always have enough detail so that you can take that information and do something with it, at the same time don’t let them baffle you with technical jargon either, they only do this when they don’t know what they’re talking about!


