Monitoring is not that easy but there’s a way how to do so

Everyone who own one or more websites is somewhat really lame at the beginning if hadn’t learnt about it before. A lot of people think that it’s easy to have a website and there’s no need to do something above adding content to it. But that’s obviously wrong. While me myself have a small business, I had stuck with a lot of routine and fast-paced learning of “how to’s” right after my website gone down first time.

One of my mates, a pro webmaster, gave me a lot of useful tips and advices, and one of those was to use some of the automated services which will do all the website monitoring instead of me. He recommended HostTracker among others, so I had visited https://www.host-tracker.com/ to understand it by my own. And now I’m using its website monitoring capabilities for more than 4 month, being fully satisfied with them.

As a businessman, I know how to count my own money, so its free Trial period catched my attention before all other functionality. 30 days of free testing were really valuable treasure for me, so I tried it. Sign up procedure didn’t took long — I just used my Google account to do so, and got my own free access. Of course, I had read all HostTracker terms and policies inbefore, and also checked all of the available paid packages just in case everything will fit my needs. There are packages with monthly payment split by overall toolkit complicity — some are suitable for beginners or users without any need of a complex monitoring, and others are suitable for professional webmasters with a lot of monitored websites.

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My needs though were diverse, primarily due to the fact that I decided to learn from the services available at HostTracker in order to better understand the situation in case of problems. A large database of articles about monitoring services and their integration, as well as round-the-clock responsive Support Service have done their job. Now I really know more than I had known before, so sometimes the statement about problems that are pushing you forward is true. And, by the way, 30 days were somewhat enough for me.

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So, returning to the main topic, HostTracker monitoring capabilities are something fantastic. You can check uptime, review certificate validity, simulate access from user living anywhere around the world. And, even while I don’t need that, it’s possible to apply all those checks and tests to the really high amount of your websites — it has a limit of 150 URLs to monitor, and I don’t know anyone who is overwatching that much.

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