Have you sat down and really made a plan for your website? That's the only way you'll know for sure what you need now, and when you might need the rest.
Don't buy more webhosting than you need for the forseeable future; you can always switch hosts if you need to.
Also, although some hosting may offer a lot of features, if you're clueless about how to use them they won't do you much good.
I made this mistake awhile back; we'd had some sites with Freewebs (most of them were paid, though so we wouldn't have their ads). Nice, simple, beginner type of setup. Even I could understand it-lol
But they had some growth pains and some downtime, so we moved out clinic site to a "bigger better more features" kind of place, and I'm still struggling with it. No doubt it's good and reliable, but a lot of it's still over my head.
It's a lot to learn in the beginning, isn't it? (but hang in there) |