วันศุกร์ที่ 3 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Why I Switched to Squarespace

As a busy photographer, my days are often filled with shooting, editing, and client communication. I need to know that my website is working properly, and is capable of being viewed on any computer, or device. When I started the site in 2003, I used a program called Dreamweaver. Although this was quite effective, there were a few downsides. First, was a lack of mobility. In order to make a change, I needed to be at my desktop computer running the software. Simple design changes would be very time consuming, and required a solid understanding of some of the program's complexities. In addition, a great deal of browser compatibility testing was needed. What worked in Firefox did not necessarily work in Internet Explorer or Safari. Considering how many different browsers are used, this was a daunting task.

I began to search for a solution with a web based interface. Ideally, this would be as easy as updating a blog. Just log in from any computer in the world, upload the image, add your photos and text, and you're done. Of course I still wanted the ability to quickly customize the design, and be confident that it would work on any computer, browser, and mobile device. Sounds simple right? Well, it should be, but there are many web based solutions out there. Each one has pros and cons. Over the course of a few months I carefully researched several options before making my ultimate decision. I believe the information I found will be helpful to those looking to build their own website.

Several photographers I respect use Livebooks, so I started my research there. All of their websites use Flash technology which most people either love or hate. It has a sophisticated look to it, but can be terribly slow to load. Also, it does not work very well on mobile phones. I tried visiting many of their sites from my iPhone and received a generic message that said "To view the Flash version of this website you must be using a Java script enabled browser, and a Flash plug-in." While there is a link to view the html version of the site, it appears to be a watered down version of the original design. With so many people surfing the net on smart phones, I find this to be a major issue. After giving Livebooks a "one time fee" of $3199.00 for a customized site, plus $90 a year for hosting, there's a chance that many people will not be able to access the site due to the limitations of Flash. Livebooks also offers basic predesigned sites for a one time fee of $1199.00 plus an annual $90 hosting fee. You are charged extra for any "add-on" features.

Next I checked out NeonSky. They also have Flash websites, but they seem to work much better on iPhones as mobile visitors are automatically routed to an HTML version of your site. Their package is a $350 one time fee, and $45 per month for hosting. Although this is priced very competitively, they currently only have two main navigation styles to choose from. You can modify many aspects of these two styles, but if you want to add more customization like a splash page or contact form, you have to pay a design cost of $125 per hour.

Clickbooqs runs $499 per year plus a $99 annual hosting fee. They also have an option to make a one time payment of $1699, plus the annual hosting fee of $99. Like Livebooks and Neonsky, Clickbooqs is a flash based site and requires users to have a java script enabled browser and a Flash plugin.

After reading many online consumer complaints about Bludomain, I quickly ruled them out. I also discovered that you can not add caption info with Bludomain. This essentially makes their services useless for Photojournalists. They seem to be catering more to wedding photographers who want music on their homepage.

I looked into BigFolio and their plan for a one time set up fee of $450 and a monthly hosting charge of $20. They have some really nice, simple templates that allow some modifications. Further customization is done by emailing them for a price quote. Unlike any of the options above, Big Folio offers a "small folio" add-on for people who are browsing with an iPhone or iPod touch. It is an extra $49 fee to set this up.

Finally, I came across Squarespace through a colleague who was satisfied with their services. Adding photos, video and text can be done very quickly from any computer with Internet access. There is no set up fee and the monthly plans range from $8 a month and up. They are not Flash based sites so everything loads rather quickly. Mobile visitors are able to experience your true website's design and functionality.

Then came the game changing announcement. Squarespace launched an App that gives users full control over their site or blog using an iPhone. You can post, edit, see your referring links, incoming traffic, and subscribers. You can even insert images stored on the phone. It also features one touch sync capability with your desktop computer. You can start a post on the road, and finish it at home. This App is free for all Squarespace users.

Squarespace also offers an excellent blog importing tool. This enables you to import all content from your old blogger or wordpress blog directly into a new Squarespace blog. I had 450 posts in blogger, and they transferred over without a hitch. This benefits my site's SEO as all of the blog content now falls under my domain name, rather than some third party blog host. No other website service offers this streamlined feature.

The design and customization of your site is virtually unlimited. You start by choosing one of many templates and modify it however you want. While this does take a little getting used to, the system is very user friendly and requires no HTML or coding experience. Since switching to Squarespace, the number of new clients I've attracted through the site has increased significantly. Best of all, it saves time and allows me to focus on photography and business. Whenever I've had questions, their customer support was very responsive. They are even on twitter, listening in real time should you need their assistance. Site uptime has been great with no noticeable slow downs or bottlenecking. For me Squarespace provides a next generation web solution that is both affordable and attractive. They are offering cutting edge features that no other web hosting company compares to. With a user friendly web based interface, SEO benefits, and real time traffic analysis, I believe Squarespace has quietly positioned themselves as a leader in web and blog publishing.




Chris Corradino is a professional photographer based in New York City. His photography, instructional videos, and informative articles can all be seen at http://www.christography.com

วันอังคารที่ 23 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Eight Important Factors For Quality Cheap Web Hosting Plans From Reliable Providers

As all of us looking for affordable prices and sales everywhere, same can be said on the affordable web hosting companies offering the same features with slight differences here and there. In this article, we are looking at these differences.

For me as an end user; I think of the price besides reasonable quality of services and comparing among the features that are required as well as the additional features that can make my website easy to use when selecting an affordable web hosting company.

These are some factors; that should be considering when choosing an affordable web hosting company:

o Customer service and support: it is so important to have 24/7 assistance like email, online-chat and toll-free-phone service is essential to ensure the help when the customer need; because some of the low-cost web hosting saves cost by offering a very limited support where sometimes your website is down and you need support; and you can find nobody to help.

o Bandwidth: is so important to put it into consideration in choosing affordable web hosting; like if you have blogs, forums or many hits on your site; your need is unlimited bandwidth to avoid page load errors, slow loading pages or links on your site.

o Servers: check the servers, maintenance and number of users on each server by reviewing FAQ tab on this cheap affordable web-hosting web site.

o Domains: make sure the cheap web hosting providers a multiple domains which are good to provide links and back links to blogs, forums and other types of traffic.

o Cpanel: good advantage to have (cpanel) with the affordable web-hosting package; do you know what is a (cpanel)? It is a unix based web-hosting control panel that provides a graphical interface and automation to simplify the process of hosting a web site; which will make it easy to get your site online and manage it after it is up.

o Templates: For the beginner who use website; affordable web hosting services can be great if they have many different pre-set templates to design the website, by using very simple types of programs that are based on standard templates like the ones on a laptops or personal computers.

o Security: to those who sell items online it is very important to have a secure web site for you and your customers to be protected against fraud; because the website based on e-commerce programs protect both the domain as well as the customer. Using these types of programs from affordable web hosting companies mean that the setup is easy and secure and does not require a web developer to manage your site.

o Company Credibility: Reading the company brochure is obviously good thing to find out how many years of experience these companies have with no bankruptcy or debit history besides where these companies located.

Finally, from my point of view, if you want to choose not pricey web hosting company; look at affordable web host that has been in business for years and has a good reputation with quality of services by reading different forums and the features they offer comparing to the price they charge. Make sure you choose the affordable web hosting that meet all your requirements.




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 21 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Host Gator Website Hosting Review

Host Gator started their business in 2002 hosting shared platforms. Over time the company grew up to be one of the most reputable and reliable web hosts out there.

The company keep winning many awards due to their honest nature of business, excellent customer service, and quality services for fair prices.

Most recently the Host Gator went green to support the environment. This makes them one of the, if not the only hosting corporation to go green for the first time in the industry.

Host Gator offers three different hosting types. 1. Shared Hosting, 2. Dedicated Server Hosting, 3. Reseller Options. Let me give you an idea of what each one means.

Shared Hosting is your basic hosting option. If you are starting up a website or don't have too much website traffic coming your way, a shared plan is more than enough.

With a Dedicated Server, you get your own server simple as that. If you are at the stage where your website is reaching traffic levels excess of couple of Million Pages Views a month or week, then Dedicated Hosting is your only option.

More on Dedicated Hosting, a Shared Hosting Account will never be able to handle the stress and network traffic on such a site. Your website will simply crash due to overload of network bandwidth. Make sure to switch to a Dedicated Server before you lose your customers for high traffic sites.

Finally, Reseller option is for anyone interested in running their own web hosting company like Host Gator. Basically you rent servers from Host gator, and they provide you with customer and tech support. All you do is create new customer accounts. You can name your own prices and keep all the profits.

From day one, the hosting was rock steady. When they say 99.9 up-time, they really mean it. All our sites are constantly monitor through third party services, and never once we had a problem with a site being down for longer periods.

We tried other hosting firms before the switch. Host Gator offers the best features and services for what you are paying with an unbelievable up-time and armed with a friendly and knowledgeable technical support team.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 15 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Frequently Asked Web Hosting Questions

Congratulations! After much thought and consideration, you finally took the plunge and decided it was time to have your own web site. That's a great accomplishment in itself. However, now you're left with another daunting task -- selecting a quality web host.

Selecting a good web host is of the utmost importance. However, with all of the technical mumbo jumbo, knowing what to look for can be very intimidating to say the least.

For this reason, I have devised a list of the most frequently asked web hosting questions.

Question: I'm not exactly sure what a web host is. Can you please explain?

Answer: A web host is a company that provides you with server space for your web site. This includes all of the files associated with your web site. When your web address is typed into a browser, the web host displays your pages.

Question: Is it true that a good web host will cost me a lot of money each month?

Answer: Although the old adage "you get what you pay for" still holds true, there are many quality web hosts that are reasonably priced. You can expect to pay $20 - $50 a month for up to 50MB of space depending on the company and your specific needs.

Question: I have been considering hosting my site with a free hosting company, but I'm a little concerned with their reliability. Can you shed some light?

Answer: NEVER host an ecommerce web site with a free hosting service. These services are highly unreliable and could care less if your site goes down. Their main concern is with their advertisers. As long as their ads are up and running, for the most part, they could care less about you or your site.

In addition, sites hosted with free services look very unprofessional. If you've taken the time to get your own web site designed and your own domain name, why would you risk your success and host with a free service? It's just not worth it.

Question: I'm at my wits end. I've been to so many hosting companies and am completely overwhelmed. I have no idea what company to go with. Can you please tell me what I should be looking for in a good host?

Answer: Selecting a quality hosting company can be an intimidating process. Your first consideration should be the company.

o Do they offer fast connections?

o Do they have a back-up system in place to protect your data in case there is a power outage?

o Do they require you to make payments in advance?

o Do they require a long-term contract?

o Do they charge set up fees?

o How is their customer support? Test them.

o Do they provide you with free access to a secure server for order processing?

o Do they offer shopping cart software to process your orders?

o Do they provide you with an online Web Site Manager?

o Do they provide you with an online support manual?

Ask for references. Talk with some of their customers and ask them if they have been satisfied.

Here are some basic features you should look for when selecting a web host:

1) 24/7 reliable tech support

2) Your own domain name (www.yourname.com)

3) At least 10GB of monthly transfer (traffic)

4) A minimum of 20MB - 50MB of server space

5) Unlimited true POP email accounts - name@yourdomain.com

6) Unlimited email aliases

7) Email forwarding

8) Unlimited autoresponders

9) Your own unrestricted CGI-Bin

10) Access to SSL Encryption for secure transactions

11) MySQL Database

12) Perl

13) htaccess password protection

14) Server Side Includes (SSI) support

15) Design (and upload to) your site using Netscape or other HTML editing software

16) Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions for those utilizing FrontPage

17) Unlimited free access to your server via FTP/Telnet

18) Easy access to your log files

19) Statistics on visits to your site

20) Referral Program

When selecting a web host, you must look at the entire picture prior to making your decision. You may find a host that charges $5.00 - $15.00 a month to host your site, however, their technical support may be poor, or your web site may be slow or down a lot.

A lower monthly payment may look appealing, but how much is it actually going to cost you in lost sales? Most likely much more than the amount you'll save.

Although there are many web hosting companies online, there is only one that I can recommend:

Host4Profit - Professional web hosting specifically designed for the Internet marketer.

Take your time and select the host that best meets your needs. It will be well worth your time and effort in the long run.




Copyright © Shelley Lowery

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วันเสาร์ที่ 13 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

The Best Online Webhosting Services

Millions of online web hosting services today. I've had more than my fair share of "yelling expletives at my computer" about why this or that does not work work.

Trying to figure out why something does not work with my website used to be a daily thing. Until I found a web site hosting services that finally gave me peace of mind. Hosting services are always looking for new ways to garner new customers. They have coupons for automatic discounts, free templates to use, 24 hour 7 days a week online support. Dedicated servers for those who have tons of traffic.

This is good news for the online newbie marketer. You know have a long list of web hosting services that are looking to get your business. I've personally been doing online marketing for about 6 years now. When I first started I used free web hosting services and this was a big mistake. I also used some very poor online services including website hosting. I have learned through experience that you need real people to help with your website hosting.

There is no such thing as a perfect hosting account! Eventually someone will have a problem that no technical person can fix online. No one entity is perfect except for GOD. You can only do thorough research in your quest for the best service online.

Here is my criteria for good web-hosting services.

Support: Does your webhosting company have shoddy online support? The best will always have 24 hr. 7 days a week support including live chat. When you have a hosting problem you want support now...not tomorrow morning but "right now".

Phone Support: If your online internet service goes offline for whatever reason...can you call support via phone. They must have National 800 number and local free phone support service.

Cpanel: Do they have cpanel where you can add emails accounts, control spam email, add subdomain, ad on domain names, mysql databases and forums.

Stats: Statistical information...you've got to see who, where and why your visitors are visiting. This is a BIG deal for those who want to get better SEO and continue promoting their websites or blogs.

Fantastico: This has nothing to do with what your girl or wife calls you. It is a system that helps you install many scripts such as forums, wordpress blogs, surveys, classifieds, polls, and many more scripts that some website developers charge big bucks for.

Templates: Website templates to use for building your own website without the cost of graphic designers. These should be free and easily available for your online use.

I hope this answers some of the questions you might have about webhosting services.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 12 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Finding the Best Web Hosting for Your Online Business, 10 Key Elements of Web Hosting

Finding the Best Web Hosting for Your Online Business: 10 Key Elements of Web
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  • What are you going to be doing with your site?

  • Will your site have just a few pages?

  • Will it offer downloads?

  • Is it a database driven? Will you have a mailing list?

  • Is your site commerce enabled?

  • Who is managing your site?

  • Will you need FTP access to upload your files, or will you publish using
    FrontPage(TM)?

Once you know the answers to those questions, start to examine these 10 key
elements of web hosting:

1) Customer Service: Top of the List! Can you reach the web hosting support
desk easily and are they responsive? Try it before you buy it! Regardless of
your technical skills, in most cases you will need to communicate with your web
hosting provider. Find a company that is reachable and responsive to your
requests. It's always a good idea to make sure the hosting provider has a Toll
Free 800 number, and that they actually answer their calls. Before you sign up
with anyone, pick up the phone and call them. One tip to remember, the sales
group almost always picks up the phone, so call the technical support number and
try to talk with them. Try calling at odd hours, and see what you get. This is
always a good way to gauge how easy it is to get them on the phone, and if they
are the right web hosting provider for you.

2) Reliability: Are the servers that host your business up? Are you
guaranteed server uptime as part of your hosting agreement? How long have they
been in business? Most good hosting groups guarantee a certain amount of "up
time" with your contract. In addition, some companies charge more for better "up
time" guarantees. For example: the $5.95 per month package delivers 95% uptime,
while the $9.99 per month package delivers 99.9% uptime. Higher monthly fees may
put you on a better network. Something to consider when you're pricing potential
hosting providers, or if your thinking about free web hosting.

3) Control Panel: The heart of a websites features and the place where you
control many of the features needed to run a proper website. With a good control
panel, you can Block IP Addresses from Accessing your Site, Password Protect
Directories, Prevent Image HotLinking, Prevent Bandwidth Leeching and much more.
Cpanel is an awesome control panel package that is intuitive, and really easy to
use. Many managed hosting solutions utilize it. I host several sites with
hostgator based on the fact that they have Cpanel.

4) Disk Space: How much storage capacity do you require? If your going to
load the server up with MP3's and large files, be aware of the Disk Space
limitations. If you know your going to use a lot of disk space, that needs to
play a factor in your decision.

5) Bandwidth: The amount data that you broadcast from your website on a
monthly basis. Most packages allow you to upgrade if you need more.

6) Domains: Do you need a single domain name, sub-domains or unlimited
domain hosting. Domain Management includes tasks like Managing Subdomains,
Parked Domains and Redirect URLs. With good Domain management, you can put
several domain names under one URL, but your web hosting provider must offer
these features.

7) Web Statistics: Full statistical analysis of your site lets you
understand your traffic, what keywords are used to find our site, as well as
browser types, country visitors are from, which pages they visited and much
more. With good statistical analysis programs, you should also be able to view
Raw Access Logs for your Site, Disk Usage, Bandwidth Usage, Web Traffic
Statistics, Error Logs and visitors demographics.

8) Email hosting: Email is always a crucial part of running a website. You
will need the ability to create proper business email addresses. Auto responder,
POP3 & Mail Forwarding is a must. Email management can be easy if you have the
right tools. At a minimum, you will want to have control over adding and
removing Email Accounts, Setting Disk Space Quotas, Read and send mail through
Web mail Interface, Manage Email Forwarders and Auto-responders, as well as
Email Domain Forwarding. Make sure you have this type of control over your
email, or you will be at the mercy of the person who is. If you have never done
these types of email management tasks, don't worry, it is a lot easier than it
all sounds.

9) Costs: How much will you pay per month? Are there additional fees for
going over the bandwidth limits? Most web hosting packages range from $4.95 to
$9.95 per month, and provide all the services you will need for a basic website.
This is a buyers market, and there are many great choices out there. But pricing
should not be the determining factor in your choice. It is a good idea
understand the bonuses that many of these hosts provide. One of my favorite
freebees is a $25 Google AdWords Credit. Gate.com currently offers this AdWords
Credit. With a free $25 AdWords Credit, you can promote your site and experiment
with Pay Per Click Advertising. Well worth the effort.

Looking for Free Web Hosting? Remember the old adage "there is no such thing as
a free lunch." The is also no such thing as free web hosting. If you are serious
about your online business, free web hosting is not an real option. Free Web
Hosting costs a lot more than you think. I recently tried a "free web hosting"
deal with one of the major domain companies. They included a fun little pop
under advertising window for all of my visitors, and at the same time, made it
impossible for me to promote my site via Google AdWords, as Google would not let
me advertise due to their policy against annoying pop-under ads. So, "Free Web
Hosting" comes at a high price, don't pay it.

10) Advanced Hosting Features: If your looking to build a modern website,
you need some advanced tools to make that happen. Look for features such as
MySQL and phpMyAdmin, PostgreSQL and phpPgAdmin, PHP, Perl, CGI, Python and
Tomcat. If you are new to web hosting, you probably won't need all these
features. Some hosting packages come with serious extras including Shopping
Carts, Guestbooks, Image Galleries, Forums and Wiki's, Blogs, Counters, Clocks,
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As a web consultant for over 10 years, I have seen all kinds of hosting
scenarios; free web hosting, the classic "$9.99 per month" packages, to server
farms run by in house system administrators. The majority of web hosting
shoppers are looking for the same thing, a web hosting solution that is
reliable, inexpensive and easy to manage.

Managed hosting solutions have evolved over the years. Many of the smaller
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rates several of today's top hosing providers, and has selected 7 of the
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these top 7 groups. There are however, a few elements that separate the top
selections in our list. Even with all the advancements in server technology over
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วันอังคารที่ 9 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Consider Shared Hosting Solutions For Your Company's Website

You don't have to be some kind of a business genius to know that your business needs a strong, identifiable web presence in order for your company to be successful. You also don't have to be some kind of computer genius to mount a good-looking, effective website yourself, without hiring consultants to get it up and running. Did you know that you can put up a website using shared hosting solutions and do it all yourself? It's true. By choosing the right web-hosting company you can get your website built and running on a hybrid platform that can accommodate Unix and Windows technology to ensure that you have a robust, easy to update, easy to maintain website that will provide nearly 100% uptime and 24/7 technical support based right here in the good old U.S. of A. Not only that, but if you're careful about which company you select to provide these services, you should also be able to obtain free domain name registration and multiple e-mail accounts for all of your staff.

Some of these shared hosting solutions plans are so economical that you can get plenty of data storage, e-mail accounts, and transfer capability, and your own hosted domain for only pennies a day. That sounds ridiculously cheap, but if you look carefully, you can find a service like that for your personal use. If your business requires more bandwidth than that, there are services that can accommodate your needs. Because of technological advances, it's now possible to have a small business website online now for a small cash outlay. Not only that, it's possible now to find companies that can provide that level of service and more that have several decades of experience at troubleshooting and providing excellent customer service to boot. Some of the web hosting firms out there will not only provide this kind of killer service, but they can also design your website for you, including every service that you need.

What this means is that even if you're the smallest of small businesses, you can still maintain a professional-looking website that offers your customers a full range of services from fulfilling product orders to personalized e-mail responses to their queries, and you can do it without spending a fortune. You can stay in touch with your customers, your suppliers, and anyone else you need to contact without worrying about having your system getting hacked and hijacked by the unethical hackers that plague the World Wide Web. By going with a professional, experienced web hosting company for your shared hosting solutions, you can guarantee that your website will be running like clockwork 24/7. When you go with a highly professional web hosting company, it doesn't matter whether you're running Linux, Windows, or some other platform; they'll be able to accommodate your needs. If you need a FTP server for transferring large files, you've got it. You need a tough firewall for protection; you can get that, too.

The thing is, there are plenty of great web hosting companies out there that can provide everything you need, including web design for surprisingly affordable prices. Face it; these days you can't really have a profitable company without a significant web presence and an efficient, easy-to-use web portal. If you're not a techie by nature, then you need to leave this stuff to the pros. Do your homework and find yourself a web hosting company with a good reputation that can provide the shared hosting solutions that you need at a price you can afford.




Andy West is a writer on a variety of topics, including website management. In addition to domain name hosting, you can find a company that will provide shared hosting solutions for your website.

วันจันทร์ที่ 8 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Jesus Our Host

"Jesus then came and took the bread and gave it to them, and likewise the fish" (John 21:13.) "And he says to me, Write, Blessed [are] they who are called to the supper of the marriage of the Lamb" (Revelation 19:9).

Jesus is our Host. One of the most compelling invitations in all the Bible is Revelation 3:20: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me." We would have to be astonishingly hard-souled and soiled to ignore His constant and tender invitations to us to fellowship with Him. Here in John 21 Jesus has done all the work for this special communion with His beloved disciples. Would He do less for us? I don't think so.

Jesus saw that these dear friends of His were still reluctant to come to Him, so He goes to them with nourishment. What an example for us who are as shy to approach Him as were these hesitant interns of His! Again, Jesus meets us on the shore of our particular experience. He brings to us all ordinary provisions, plentiful and plain, and serves us. What a remarkable passage and symbol this is!

Another thought considers how Jesus was treated by His disciples and how He treats us. When Jesus most needed His dear friends in the Garden, they fell asleep. Then they deserted Him, one by one, when He was arrested. Would we have done the very same thing, had we lived then? I've often wondered if I, too, would have shouted, "Crucify Him," with the mob. We need to take heed lest we fall! But what I would like to share here is the enormously comforting thought that Jesus will never treat us as we treat Him. This passage from this extraordinary chapter of John proves that He will be there for us, on the shore in our severe times, ready with His provisions of love and promises. He will come and meet us, too, at the juncture of our despair; we don't need to worry about going to Him. In the depths of anguish, this is a crucial belief.



วันจันทร์ที่ 1 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553

Cheap Hosting Traps to Avoid

Searching for cheap hosting plans reminds me of the old story about the lady who found a beautiful snake dying by the side of the road. Entranced by the snakes beauty she picked the poor reptile up and carried it home where she lovingly nursed it back to health. She was so pleased when the snake recovered that she hugged him, and the snake promptly bit her. As she lay dying, she asked the snake how he could bite her after she had treated him so kindly. The snake replied, "not my fault lady, you knew I was a snake when you took me in."

The moral of the story is that just because something looks good on the surface it does not necessarily mean that it's good for you. Some cheap hosting plans are like that. On the surface they appear to be a great deal, but if you look closely at the offer you will find the true nature of the beast. Here are a few things to watch out for:

-Contradictory Statements
-Hidden Prices
-Bad Reviews
-Unadvertised limitations
-Locked Contracts

Contradictory Statements

Some cheap hosting providers offer what appears to be huge quantities of web space and bandwidth plus the ability to host unlimited domains on one account. On the surface this appears to be a great deal. However, once you begin adding additional domains with moderate to heavy traffic, your bandwidth may not support the load, resulting in a complete shutdown of all your web sites. In addition, if your hosting provider limits the quantity of files on your account, the addition of more domains could easily exceed the file limitations in a very short time.

I recently read a statement on a popular cheap hosting site which boasts over a million customers. The owner stated that should you have an unresolved problem, you simply had to contact him and he would personally see to it that the issue was resolved for you. Amazing! Let's look at that offer closely. Let's say that on any given day only one percent of the million customers were dissatisfied with the support they received and took the owner up on his offer. The owner would receive 10,000 emails which, if his claim is to be believed, he would have to deal with personally. Could you give 10,000 people your personal attention every day? Frankly, rather than finding his offer of personal intervention reassuring, I found it a bit disturbing. Why, I wondered, did the owner feel the need to make such an offer? Does he or she have doubts as to the competency of the support staff to satisfy his customers? Has the company lost customers because of dissatisfaction with the support system. Although the company may indeed offer excellent support, claims such as this could indicate the need for closer scrutiny.

Hidden Prices

Every cheap hosting provider splashes the low priced cost of their hosting plans in big bold type on the web page. But is that the actual price or a special discount price you get for paying up to three years in advance? Some cheap hosting providers only offer annual payment plans, while others charge a higher fee if you prefer to pay on a monthly basis. In some cases, you would actually have to pay up to three years in advance to obtain the advertised hosting price.

Bad Reviews

Before selecting a hosting provider, you should do a search for reviews of the company. An old adage in marketing is that a satisfied customer may tell one person about a company while a dis-satisfied customer will tell five people about their experience. Failure to find any reviews at all is not necessarily a bad sign, since this can be attributed to several factors, such as the company's size, age, and whether they offer an affiliate program. On the other hand, if your search reveals a substantial number of bad reviews then that hosting provider is probably not the right choice for your web site.

Unadvertised limitations

Almost every hosting provider limits the quantity of emails you may send out per hour. The reason for this is that sending out emails in large quantities can substantially slow down the server's response time. On a shared server, this can affect not only your own site but many other customers sites as well. Not all cheap hosting providers tell you this in advance. Some wait until you exceed your limits then promptly suspend your account and even charge you additional fees for the excess emails you sent.

Frankly, If you will be sending out mass mailings then you should use an auto-responder service for the tasks. In addition to saving a great deal of time on your mailings, auto responder services offer a host of features such as scheduling your mailings to go out on specified days, tracking capabilities and spam bot workaround software that will help you increase the profit potential of you emails.

As stated earlier, some cheap hosting providers also set limitations on the quantity of files you can upload to your site. If you operate a large web site, you could find yourself dealing with sudden shutdowns of your web site and lost data since some providers have been known to erase files when a customer exceeds their limits.

Another often unadvertised limitation is the use of scripts. Before purchasing your hosting plan, make sure the scripts you want to run on your site are allowed by the provider, otherwise you may find your site shutdown and your account suspended until the script is removed.

If the hosting provider offers templates for building your website, be sure to read the fine print carefully. Some providers only allow you to use the templates while you maintain an account with them. If you decide to move your site to another provider later, you may find you have to rebuild your entire site from scratch.

Locked Contracts

Read the contract or Terms of Service carefully before you commit to purchase a hosting plan. Some providers require written notice in advance of cancellation of your account. Others may delete your files after a specified number of days past due. If you decide to switch to a dedicated server, some providers will demand payment for the full term of your shared hosting agreement.

As with any business arrangement, take time to read the fine print carefully before you commit yourself to an agreement to purchase any cheap hosting plan. The small amount of time you invest now could save you hours of time and quite a lot of money in the future.




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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 28 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Best Way to Share Videos With Free Web Video Hosting Sites

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 24 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Host Your Own Webpage

If you would like to put a website on to the internet then you will need a hosting provider. There are a few steps involved in creating your own website; first off you will need to buy a domain name. Once you have a name for your site, there is literally hundreds of sites you can choose to register your domain name, you will need to set the DNS settings so that your domain name points to your new host.

When deciding on a hosting provider to host your own webpage, you need to take into account things such as how reliable is your host. Do they give 24 hour support; most of the top companies give live 24 hour support. Obviously you would like a cheap host, but you pay for what you get, but you can expect to pay between $7 to $10 per month.

Other things to take into consideration are how many domain names you can host on 1 account, can you have an email address associated with the account. Reputable companies also allow bulk email sending, if you decided to set up an email list.

Another important feature I think people need when deciding to host your own webpage, is the hosting interface. You need an interface that is user friendly, so that you can navigate your way around with ease.

A good point to remember also is when you choose your host, make sure that it has Fantastico as one of its features, because Fantastico supports WordPress, which is the most widely used platform for building your website.

Clicking on Fantastico in your host once your domain name has been added, automatically sets up your basic website for you to build, very useful feature indeed. So that's it basically, buy a domain name from a registrar, and change the DNS so that it points to your new hosting company. Install WordPress through your host, using Fantastico. And start building whatever you want.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 22 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Managed Hosting for Business Growth and Development

When an online business grows so large that it needs a significant amount of bandwidth in order to keep the functionality of the website, then it is time to look into a managed dedicated server in order to ensure the space and bandwidth it needs. This makes the website more reliable and less prone to crashing, which will lose you both clients and income.

However, there is a downside to this upgrade. Now, server administration will fall to you and it is a time-consuming task, especially when there is a system failure and you need to get the website up asap. However, there is such a thing as managed hosting to help you out. An option that is offered by the dedicated server, it will handle all these problems for you - and more - for a price. This is not an inexpensive option, but it is more cost-effective than you hiring a full-time IT specialist or losing money while you try to tinker with the system. In fact, managed hosting does more for you that be a safety net: it monitors your site 24/7 and provides you with a report of any problems. They solve your problems as well: they can actually modify the software and applications to make it fit better to how your clients use your website. They also keep you safe by updating your security programs and also by providing back-up in case of complete systems failure.

This back-up extends to customer support day and night, year round. So, even if your site crashes at 2AM, there is someone on the ground taking care of you. What does all that do for your business? Well, you have effectively outsourced your IT support to the people that do control your hosting services, which is a logical problem-solver. These people have the expertise that enable them to take care of your problems and also to prevent them, which saves money at the same time. They also know about the hosting services in and out, which can save time as well. Having a superbly-functioning website is something that will improve the sales, customer interaction, and ease of use, which all result in higher traffic and a better bottom line. There's no better way to grow a business.




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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 21 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Direct Sales Tips - 5 Host Coaching Rules For Holidays

As the Holiday selling season rolls into full swing, I hear from clients even more about the biggest fear most direct sales consultants face: being pushy.

With your hosts being busier, it becomes even more important to stay in contact with them. Yet, time and again, consultants come to me asking about the best way to do it without appearing pushy.

Here's the thing, hosts need you to stay in contact with them. You may be booking parties further out (and I hope you are!), which means if you want shows to hold, you need a contact plan to keep your hosts on track.

This is where most of you will fall down. It's

In direct sales, the phrase "host coaching" has an ominous cloud around it. Frankly, a better word for it is host training.

I've learned in life (and in direct sales) that you train people how to treat you by the behavior you tolerate from them. Expect better to get better.

Here are 5 tips I use to help train my hosts in having the best show possible:

1. Book the show early. During the holidays, you'll be more likely to book 4-5 weeks out, because holiday schedules are jammed. In all honesty, I've had better results all year long when I book 4-5 weeks out, but host training is the key to navigating a calendar booked that far in advance.

2. Have a plan for contact. Contact points can cause interruption in the host's day, which is what makes you "feel pushy." If you have a planned a series of contact points, hosts will feel like they're getting just enough contact from you, but not too much. For best results, direct sales consultants should plan on no more than 5-6 contacts in a 2 week period, using a variety of contact methods (phone, facebook, email, direct mail). As you're booking further out, plan on about 10-12 contact times in a 30 day period. That's about every 2-3 days, which is why you don't want every contact to be a phone call. Plus, by reaching out in different ways, you're more likely to show up on her radar. If her email's down,  or her phone is off, you can still catch her via regular mail.

3. Communicate the plan. Each time you reach out to contact your host, let her know when and how you'll be reaching out to her next. In your email, tell her you'll be calling in a couple of days. On the phone, let her know you'll send her a message on face book next. That way, she's expecting to hear from you, which holds you accountable, and gives her "warning" about your next mode of contact.

4. Use an "Early Warning System". I have a firm policy in place that keeps me from having too many open dates on my calendar. My Early Warning System has two "red flag" devices that keep me in control of my calendar. One of them is the guest list. Hosts have three days to return the guest list to me. If they mail it, it must be postmarked within three days. If the guest list isn't received by day three, a call is made to remind the host that the show will be rescheduled if I don't have it by day six. On day six, if there is still no guest list (or contact from my host), I call to reschedule the show. Simply put, this red flag lets me know how serious she is about hosting. If your host won't call you back to let you know when to expect the guest list, she's more likely to flake out. This way, you've only lost 6 days, and if you're booking 4-5 weeks out, you can still fill that open spot during one of you upcoming shows.

5. Make your host part of the team. For a truly profitable and successful show, direct sales consultants need to stop looking at hosts as an employer. Your host is your business partner for the duration of the time between the booking and closing the show. Treat her as such, and expect her to act as such. Train her on the proper words to say when someone's RSVP is "unable to attend". Be honest with her about why you want guests to bring friends - more people means a more successful show for HER (and you!). The more she can see behind the veil, the more she'll realize what's in it for her.

Bonus tip: Close the party the night of the show. This isn't just a holiday tip, but one you should implement in your business throughout the year. Every contact with your host should help increase your bottom line, and going back to the scene of the party to close the show at a later date will end up costing more than you'll earn. Besides, if you're training your hosts all along, they'll be ready to close the show when it's party time.




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วันเสาร์ที่ 16 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Building Geographical Niche Communities

Seven Years In The Making

Desire has burned in me since 2004, long before Facebook and Twitter and MySpace were common household terms, the passionate desire to create a vibrant online "geographical" community mirror. This community would build upon the activities and interests of those living in, or connected to, a specific local geographical area. This could be a city or a town or even a larger region.

If "practice makes perfect" - well, I must be coming a regular Einstein! The truth is not so glamorous, though. I have started a bunch of local niche communities that have merely fizzled out, and this article is about giving to those who have a similar interest, an account of my experiences as an online community developer. In doing this, perhaps someone else can be positively influenced from this account of my experiences, and avoid a few of the pitfalls expressed here, or try a new twist on something that I previously attempted.

With the People, By the People, and For the People

This online location (domain) would be a website developed to; effectively communicate, receive and broadcast information, and accurately express the character of the culture, the people, organizations, and special interests of a local region in "real time", 24/7.

Let's build a communication tower that begs us all to have a local voice, that others might also be encouraged to participate, a place where everyone can be seen and heard from. My hope is that a project like this would help to build a spirit of unity, and raise the desire of people to become more involved in their local area. We don't know, what we don't know, so lets build the tower together, for the purpose of sharing our best with our neighbors and friends.

A community such as this would need to involve the business community, non-profit groups, youth organizations, religious groups, clubs, leagues, schools, and the list goes on.

Pitfall # 1 - Ongoing Community Participation

Getting people to participate one time is hard enough, getting them to engage themselves in a regular activity over an extended period of time has been a huge challenge for me. I'm still working on the science of this one. This challenge lies in understanding and effecting psychological changes that effect community behavior. So, we not only need to become technically efficient, but also (to an extent) psychologists as well!

There is no website technology designed to do what relationships were intended to do. The online community experience is relationship dependent. Having said that, the first step is to get "groups" to agree to use the community platform. That is actually the easy part for me. I am a sales professional, so I can build the initial enthusiasm that some technical types might be challenged with.

For me, getting people to do something one time is a bit easier than influencing them on a deep enough level, to such an extent that new habits can be formed, and a community experience becomes a desired daily activity.

The psychology of the community experience really is the critical element that I have seen as not only possible to understand, but also something that can be measured and tracked. The online "local niche" community really is destined to become tomorrows reality. Yet, it remains my most difficult hurdle.

That's not to say that I have mastered it! No phone calls, please. I'm not your knight in shinning armor. Community website development is a technical service, an art, and a professional practice, all rolled into one. I am merely a practitioner, and a student of my profession, sharing my experiences with you.

Geographical Niche

When I started building community websites in 2004, I built those sites with the hope that I could enable others to write online, and encourage them to actually do it without being "prodded" or pushed. I started with the church community - a "targeted" local niche. This community (of pastors), seemed to be excited about the notion that local churches could all be found on one Web site (hub), where they would keep the public informed about the happenings in their church. Churches signed on (for free), but then became silent. The project was dropped in 2005 due to my failure to see the psychological needs of their community experience.

In 2006, I created a business community site (phase ll). I sold annual memberships in the $200 range. Businesses bought the memberships, but seldom logged onto the site, and fewer actually contributed content.

My solution was to rebuild the site 18 months later, raise the price to $500, and provide buy-down incentives for content writing and referrals. The more active the member, the lower the membership cost - they could even buy down the following year's cost all the way to $0. Memberships were sold, but even the incentives didn't engage the members to become active contributors. The site was dropped in 2009. Again, I failed to see the psychological needs of their community experience.

Part of the missing psychology in the past was that community members had no basis of comparison to other similar experiences. No instance to draw an understanding of value or potential benefit from. Here it is, late in 2010, and I'm at it again. But now there is a difference. It's called social networking.

People of all ages are logging into community sites and writing in a blogging format. Sites like Facebook have popularized content writing for the average American. Hey, it's not so scary anymore. Anyone can do it, and it's free!

We, as developers can learn simply by following some of the psychology that Facebook and other social networks employ to draw users into their community, and keep them there, and using the services they provide over, and over again.

Better yet - now we have the technology to bring these social networks right into our websites, even using our members' preferred social network as a method to login to our site! Wow - things have changed since 2004, haven't they?

Choosing WordPress

Our current model is a Web site for the town of Winchendon, Massachusetts. Instead of using the Joomla! framework for content management that I have always used in the past, I'm going with WordPress. There are several valid reasons for this, but the shift to this new platform has required me (since the beginning of this year) to study blogging, search engine optimization, videography, and content writing in the WordPress environment. I have launched close to twenty sites in the past few months for the sake of practice alone.

Remember what I said about the psychological advantages of "similar experiences"? WordPress is easy to post on, and easy for others to comment on. It's clean and neat, and search engines love it. AND... many are already familiar with it!

Technically speaking - Add-on functionality is packaged into simple options called "plugins". Hey that's not so difficult! If you want to place something in a side column, those boxes are called "widgets". Imagine! Simple, easy to use, and free (for the most part).

WordPress is hostable, meaning that I can host it on my server and add more functionality, and I own it. I can install it in the cpanel (Linux) with fantastico, and I can create a new instance in any sub-domain, as many as I need. But in this case, I'm using the multi-user functionality (you need to add a script for this). OK - I lost some of you, so let me simplify...

Customized Blogging Network

As Facebook and other social networks become a common experience, we as developers can take advantage of this "learned behavior" in the creation of our own online community experience. Yahoo!, Google, MSN - all the big boys have blogging networks... familiar, familiar, familiar! Did I say familiar?

The value in developing communities using WordPress, is that our communities are now able to attract and keep people with common experiences, as well as people have who are already blogging online somewhere else.

Please Comment

Tell me - did you find this article helpful? Would you like to add something? Would you care for me to share more on this topic? Your thoughts are really appreciated - hey, I shared mine!




David Thayer is a web site developer, copywriter, and online marketing strategist. He is a member of Team Bob Yeager, and a student of the WEST program. He is the founder of Net2Church Global Ministries, VestRite Internet Practices, and owner of TalkRite Communications. of Keene, NH that provides high-tech/high-touch business solutions for the Internet marketer.

David Thayer
Keene, NH
http://talkrite.com

วันเสาร์ที่ 9 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Gratitude Is The Catalyst That Makes Big Things Happen In Our Lives

Gratitude is the powerful tool in our lives that we can use to fight any negativity that steals our peace. Everyday before you sleep be thankful and the first thing you do in the morning be thankful. You will see the change in your life. Some of us see life passes us just like that because we do not see the blessings of life. We are very fortunate. Like me being a South African 2010 meant a lot for me and my friends, but most of them did not see it. The beginning of 2009, they were excited, seeing it coming. First time in their backyards, world class football, they said. In October they were involved in fatal accident.

They were just few months before the dream that they carried for years after it was announced that South Africa was the host. For me when that day arrived and I saw it happening alive I became grateful. Maybe you do not share the same passion like me but I am trying to say just being alive we can be grateful for that. Maybe as you read this you are on a comfort of your beautiful place and do you know that there are some people who just want to have drinking water? Some walk a mile to get drinking water with a bucket on their heads. Yet we complain. I understand sometimes we have the hole that no material thing can fill. You tried many things but the more you fill the more you become empty. No money or fame can fill that but only You, can fill that hole. You have it inside you. You can be grateful and fill the hole in your live by-

1.Love Yourself.-You are the most beautiful and adorable person. Just being able to read this that means you are gifted with the most powerful tool, your Mind.It is powerful than any computer.You are blessed with many talents. Just in a day stop and count your talents, i believe there are many. Be grateful for them.
2.Love Life.-Life is beautiful. Love it, look around and see the beauty of it. The smile of the child,the birds and creation as whole makes life wonderful. I grew under difficult circumstances but the moment i learned to be grateful life started to be worth living. You also can do that to yourself. Be like a little child, bring the excitement of innocence you were born with. Guilt is one of the things that takes away our joy. Remember what is done is done, you cannot undo the past but you can learn from them. The past cannot deprive you of happiness today, be grateful and see whilst life becomes joyful.
3. Have A Light Heart. Laugh at yourself, do not take yourself too serious. Relax and go with the flow of life. People sometimes will hurt you very much do not make their words bring the cloud of unforgiveness in your heart. Protect your heart by forgiving.

Wishing you the best in this wonderful life.




Kenaleone Sekgweleo

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 3 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Need Someone to Make Me a Website! The Secret to a Free Website in 2 Steps!

If you often feel that I need someone to make me a website then chances are that you have searched for people who will help you build your dream website. Since not many companies help people build free websites the best option for you is to follow these easy steps and build your own website.
 
Make your own website using blogs

Blog websites like Blog Spot allow people to make their own websites on their domain. These blogging websites give you your own space to place adverts, post articles or any information that you want to display. Although Blog Spot is a good blogging website, Word Press is often preferred over Blog Spot by many people. Word press has many attractive templates and this website is easy to use. The only problem people encounter while using blogging websites like Word Press or Blog Spot is that these websites provide a generic domain name after your unique id. An instance of your website domain on Blog Spot would be your unique id followed by Blog Spot.com or org. These domains can be hard to remember and they look unprofessional to most people.

Making the most out of Word Press templates

If you often feel that I need someone to make me a website then you should consider using Word Press templates. These attractive and easy to use templates can make your page interesting and the hosting packages allow you to choose your own domain name. A hosting package is very important while making your website since a hosting name allows people to land at your website with ease. These hosting packages are very reasonable and they cost only $7 - $8 a month.  

Most people who feel that I need someone to make me a website often opt for hosting packages since these packages allow website owners to choose their own independent domain name.




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วันเสาร์ที่ 2 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Web Hosting Considerations For Beginners - Windows Or Linux

The most common form of web hosting taken up by most newcomers to the web is know as shared hosting. This entails buying space on one of the web servers of the web hosting firm, where each web server may contain several other websites from other account holders.

The two most popular operating system software setups used on shared hosting web servers are the linux/apache and Windows 2003/IIS6 setups. There are several other software packages installed on each web server, but the operating system and the web server software are the most critical. The choice between these two setups usually always defines what software can be installed on the web servers hardware, and what you, the website developer, can utilize in developing your site.

Linux , an open source operating system, together with Apache an open source web server software package, are generally considered to be part of what is termed the LAMP systems. The other components are MySQL and Php. These software packages are generally available free of charge for personal or business use.The companies that supply these products offer extra value addons for which they charge. The majority of commercially available website software packages have been developed on and for LAMP systems. These systems are immensely stable and have been debugged extensively by the programming community that supports them. There is an enormous amount of recorded information available for you to search for, lots of people to ask questions if you need to. Forums are useful places to get both free and chargeable support. If you select a web server based on Linux/apache, you will have all these resources available to you and be able to develop your site along these lines for as long as you keep the site on a LAMP system. However, you will not be able to use most of the Microsoft based technologies.

Windows 2003 server together with IIS6 forms the Microsoft windows web hosting environment. This is now embedded in the Microsoft .net platform. Microsoft needs no introduction as the dominant desktop PC software supplier for going on 2 decades. Microsoft .net which now underpins Microsoft web technology ,is a proprietary Microsoft Technology. The technology is embedded in all Microsoft operating systems from windows 2000 upwards, plus Microsoft office, Microsoft developer tools and some other Products beyond the scope of this article. In fact, It will probably be embedded in any product produced with Microsoft technology.

The windows web server environment is extremely popular with programmers and web developers who developed their skills on Microsoft technologies such as Visual basic , possibly the most popular programming language in the world, Visual C , C++, C#. There are significantly fewer commercial web packages available for Microsoft .net web servers. This maybe due to the fact that LAMP servers dominate the internet, plus the cost of operating .net web software.

However, the .net platform is enormously capable and comes with many rapid development features built in . Many corporates develop their sites using these technologies and get remarkable results, very quickly. Microsoft provides what may be the world largest knowledge archive to support its product and access is easy , well though out and quick. Plus these are lots of online and off line experts willing and able to provide paid and free support to the novice or experienced web developer.

Both of these options are valid choices, and the choice made by the novice web developer must be determined by personal circumstance. I use both systems and can only say that when configured properly, both can be a joy to work with.

Due to the availability of free or commercial scripts, the none technical novice who simply wants to publish online will probably start of with the Linux/apache setup.

For the vb.net/vb/excel programmer who has ideas to develop, a .net server is the straight forward choice. Whichever you chose, have fun!




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About me
I an accountant by profession, a web entrepreneur and developer at home, graduated as a Mechanical Engineer many years ago. Since graduation, I've worked in a many areas, and now having wanted to be a writer for ages, I've found a way to get a foot in, publish my works for the world to see :)

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วันจันทร์ที่ 27 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

How to Find the Right Web Hosting Company

I don't know about you but I have been in this situation more than once. You sit by your desk and get an idea of a website that you would like to build. Maybe it's just a personal or family website or maybe it is a business website. It doesn't really matter as both are sites that you would like to have online fast and be able to access where ever when ever.

So after building your content (or some of it) and deciding on what domain you think would fit your website then you come to on of the tasks that I have personally had a lot of difficulties in dealing with. That is the choice of the company to host your new website.

If you are completely new to this then I suggest that you go visit Google and try searching for "web hosting". At the time of this article there are 214 million pages competing for the term. So how are you supposed to pick the right one? Well at first I didn't have a clue my self.

One option would be to go through the first ten or twenty web hosts and pick the one that you feel has the solution you are looking for. But what if two or more of them offer the same solution? Do you go for the lowest price, the best service or is it something else that will trigger the decision?

Luckily there is some clever people that has already found out that this is more than the average person can cope with and they have therefore create the site called FindMyHosting.com. When I first started building websites I didn't know of this site but boy it would have save me a lot of time looking for the right host.

At first the site might look a bit confusing because of all the information gathered in one place. However if you focus on the middle section of the site you will quickly find that they have a searc option where you can choose between Country, Monthly Price, Hosting Platform, Disk Space, Data Transfer Limits and Number of E-mail accounts.

This is basic stuff for the experienced website builder, but if you are one of those I'm sure you already have a favorite web host and then you don't need to go look for a new one. But as a newbie the basic stuff is mostly more that enough to make a fair choice of a new web hosting solution.

If you are on a low budget you can find hosting solutions down to $1.50 a month. Companies like InMotion Hosting and 3Essentials offer hosting solutions for $1.50 a month with about 1GB of storage space, 10GB of traffic, 15 e-mail accounts etc. Now this seems like great solutions for a new person launching a website.

BUT... before you make the final choice of web hosting company you must take some time to search the internet for information about this company and their solutions. Use Google to find out what other people think of their solutions, their support and their general business ethics.

Personally I would never choose a host based solely on price. Make sure you go with a web host that other people have had good experiences dealing with. If you can find any positive comments or even any comments I suggest that you move on to the next one. It might be a new company and who knows whether they will be here in one or two years?




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

Cheap Reliable Web Hosting and Free Traffic

The internet, and making money online, can be very daunting for someone without experience of how it all works. It can also be expensive to set things up unless you're prepared to do a lot of the work yourself. Once you've been around the block a few times you begin to realise that the internet is not so hard and in fact there is a way that you can operate that will cost you next to nothing. This is completely legal and your maximum exposure is $2 for a domain name. This includes reliable free web hosting and free traffic.

You may believe, regardless of the products you want to sell, that you need a state of the art website to get started. Nothing could be further from the truth. There is no doubt that an attractive and well written site helps, but for someone starting out with very little money this is usually not an option. This common misconception is probably the one thing that prevents many people from even starting what can become a lucrative career.

Let's assume you're just starting out and want the easiest, cheapest, way in. You can't afford to buy traffic, you need it for free. Although your own web presence, a domain name of your own, is beneficial, you can start out with zero cost and no domain or hosting of your own at all. How can we do that?

First job is to find something to sell. This could be information products or physical products. I do a lot of both. If you want to sell ebooks go to ClickBank.com. They have thousands of products and it costs nothing to join. For physical products Amazon.com is very popular. Once you have chosen your first product visit Squidoo.com and join for free. Squidoo gives you the opportunity to create your own webpage which they host for free. Spend some time looking around Squidoo, it's very easy to use and the results look very professional. Squidoo has built in Amazon access where you can literally open your own shop selling hundreds of products. There is also access to sales through eBay and others.

Now how about the free traffic I mentioned earlier? Well, if you've done your new Squidoo page you've already started! Squidoo is such a dynamic site that Google visits it several times a day to see what's changed and lists what it finds in the search engine. Google will take your title, list it, and if someone types in your title, or part of it, you will probably find yourself listed on page one of the Google search and it will cost you nothing at all. Best of all Squidoo allows you to check the 'health' of your page and will automatically advise you how to improve it. There is more about this on my website where I discuss other easy methods of getting absolutely free traffic to your products sales page

Twitter is a good source of free traffic and article writing is excellent. Again this is covered in more detail on my site.

Once you start to see results and are encouraged, it's time to get yourself your own $2 domain name, then you can really start to build a following in your own right. Squidoo gets paid for what it gives you by effectively splitting any commission you earn 50/50. You get half and so do they. Let's face it, you've had a totally free ride so far and lots of help, so it is fair. By getting your own domain name you can choose one, or several products you're selling on Squidoo and get all the commission yourself without having to share it. There is no reason to remove that product from Squidoo because it's costing you nothing anyway. You just get two bites of the cherry!




The link below is to my website. The domain name you'll visit cost me less than $2 and for the first year the web hosting is absolutely free. All traffic to this site is generated completely free of charge. If, at the end of the free year, for whatever reason, I choose not to continue the site I don't have to renew it or pay for further hosting. What do I stand to lose? $2!
On my site I show you how to promote your new domain name without even having to do any work on it, no site building, nothing. So there you are:

Cheap Reliable Web Hosting.

วันเสาร์ที่ 25 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

What's Involved in Good Web Hosting?

Be sure you know your terms so you can know what you're looking for. A web host owns (or rents) the computer that serves the files of your Web site to your visitors, usually in exchange for a monthly fee. You don't have to cancel your current Internet account to hire a Web host. In fact, many Web hosts don't offer Internet service provider (ISP) service. Those that do need to be local, or it isn't worth it for you. The great thing about your neighborhood ISP is that it's in your neighborhood, and it gives you a local dial-up number. You don't want to have to dial in to Albuquerque whenever you want to browse the Web (unless, of course, you live in Albuquerque).

Most shared web hosts seem affordable in price but the quality can vary drastically. As far as costs are concerned, you might want to take a look at hosting companies that offer some kind of multiple domain shared hosting plans. With these kind of plans, you can host hundreds, if not infinite domains on one shared account. After the first domain is setup, all consequential domains setup afterwards would be considered an add-on domain of the first domain. But as far as the internet is concerned, they are separate websites. It may not have the same advantages as having your very own dedicated server, but you'll be saving about $50 a month with the difference.

And what about "discount" web hosting? Like anything else, if it seems too good to be true, it definitely is here. A lot of people are looking for a lower and affordable web hosting solution online, and discount web hosting should be a great choice here. There are many different types of discount are available online, get to know the time and how to redeem for it is the key for you to get a better price without losing the reliability of the solution.




After skipping from one host to another, this service is the one I finally settled with. Prompt customer service is important to me, and the prices are great, so after a bunch of bad experiences that's the only one I can recommend right now.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 23 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

Critical Steps of Buying Domain Names Made Easier

All people who use internet or have online business are aware of domain name term. It gives online identification to any business and creates its existence. Domain name can be some name, letters or words combination, etc provided it has to be unique and not copy, as no two domain names are similar. Every website that is present online has its own web address. Before designing a website people register for the domain names so that it can be used in future.

For any online business, it should be having web address that is in their business name, it makes the customers do business dealings with your company. Registration of domain name is the first thing that is done when a site is developed. Decide on the options of most suitable names for your website and check for its availability. If the selected name is available, you have to pay some fees for registering it. If not then go for some other domain name.

Therefore webmasters always recommend having options of more than one domain name while buying them, so that if one is not available you can go for second option. Domain auctions are also used by many people to get themselves a domain name. Here an auction is carried out online where different types of domain names are sold at different rates. In order to buy a particular domain name you have to bid the highest amount for that. After that you need to pay some fees for domain registration which is usually there for one year, and you can renew it before its expiry.

Choose a quality domain name for your website, as it enhances your appeal and value on internet. Some people might afford to shell out hefty sum of money for an exclusive domain name, whereas some have fixed budget. You can find cheap domain registrations after some research.

Keep it simple which is easy to recall and remember for the people. Try to your company's name or any specific keyword in it so that it has higher viewership and brand recognition.

Select a domain name that is short and not lengthy, however you may find it difficult to find such simple names for your website as many other website owners might have already taken it. Avoid using numbers, punctuation marks or words combination as they don't score well with the people.

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วันอังคารที่ 21 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

Top 10 Web Hosts - How Rankings are Determined

If you have ever searched the internet for information on web hosting, you have probably come across sites that list out the top 10 companies, or something similar. Although these top 10 web hosts pages are good to read, you need to make sure that you do not rely on them too much. The fact of the matter is that these rankings are made up by people just like you. Although they may know more about the industry than you, when it comes down to it, what they say is not always the end all. This is not to say that you should avoid these top 10 web host rankings, but you should not hang your hat on them. They should be used as a starting point as well as a place for you to gather information.

When you find a site that offers the top 10 web hosts you are probably interested in learning how these are rankings are determined. After all, the scoring system will go a long way in you deciding whether or not you should move forward with taking their opinions to heart. While each website has their own way of ranking the contenders, there are some details that are sure to stay the same across the board.

First off, price is always considered when it comes to top 10 web host lists. But just because price is considered, it does not mean that low prices always come out on top. In fact, this may not have anything to do with the rankings. Instead, top 10 web hosts look at the price in relation to what you will receive. This is important, because different companies offer different packages and services. And as you can imagine, a basic web hosting package is going to cost much less than a dedicated server; this is just the way that the industry works.

In addition to price, the features that are offered are also looked at in depth. These features include disk space, bandwidth, POP email accounts, scripting, database offerings, and much more. Some of these features may be more important to you than others; this is only natural. So once again, you need to make sure that you do not take what you read too seriously. Instead, you should consider what host offers the features that you are most interested in, regardless of where they are ranked on a top 10 list.

When searching for a web hosting company it is always good to get an idea of which ones are supposed to be the best. Just remember, the ones that make this list are not necessarily going to be perfect for what you need. The only way that you can make the right decision is to scour several top 10 web host lists, and also search in other areas such as directories. Then and only then will you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.




Bill McNulty writes about web hosting at the web hosting directory, HostingRef. Here you can find information on topics ranging from dedicated web hosting to budget web hosting

วันเสาร์ที่ 11 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

Ten Steps And Eight Days To Google Indexing Your Site

I am certainly not an expert but a website I recently started working on made a new record appearance(for me) on Google. I built the first page for this site on a Saturday and the following Saturday afternoon the home page showed up in the Google index.

Ten Steps to the Google Index

First I created 5 original pages. I then took 5 pages from EzineArticles and posted them on my new website. All of these pages are related to the same theme. March 31, 2007

Create a Links Page

Next I created a links page and linked to several websites in the same local vicinity of my website. March 31, 2007

Create a Sitemap

I built a site map of my site with links to all of my pages on the site. I linked from all of the pages on the site to my home page and to my site map. March 31, 2007

Verify with Google

Next I verified the site with my Google account. I went to Google Webmaster Tools and followed the directions on how to verify my site. It took about 10 minutes. It is a simple process. April 1, 2007

Build a Sitemap.xml

Next I built a site map --Sitemap.xml-- I searched on Google for "how to build a Site map" and found a site that built my Sitemap for me. I built a general web site map with an .xml ending. April 1, 2007

Build a Sitemap.xml page

Next I loaded my Sitemap.xml onto my website. I named the page "Sitemap.xml". April 1, 2007

Google accepted Sitemap

Next I put my Sitemap.xml URL in the box in Google webmaster tools. I checked the next day and Google had accepted it. April 1, 2007

Submit Articles

Next I submitted an article to EzineArticles.com. One of the articles I wrote for my website I submitted. I changed the links on a couple of articles that had already been accepted by Ezine Article to include links to my new website. 3 links. April 1-3, 2007

Links on another Website

I have another website that I put two links onto that is in the same industry as the new website. This other website is not highly rated by Google in fact none of the pages have a page rank above zero. I thought it couldn't hurt so I dropped in a couple of links. 2 more links April 3, 2007

EBAY Auction Link

I also put a link to my new website on two of the auctions I am running on eBay. 2 more links. April 3, 2007

Checking for the Domain to Appear in the Google Index

On the morning of the seventh day it did not appear but several of the links that I had posted on EzineArticles showed up. I kept checking for the domain name on Google. Saturday afternoon seven days and 16 hours after I first listed mydomainname.Googlepages.com, the home page of my new website popped up as I searched for it. I am not linking to the website in this article because I don't want this article to impact the website traffic. The search shows Google has 180,000 pages in their index with the two words that I used in the title of my new free twowords.Googlepages.com. My new website showed up as number two. 4/7/2007

Google Webmaster Tools

I checked my Google Webmaster Tools on the 7th and the Google website did not show any pages indexed even though one of the pages was showing up in the index. Checking in Google Tools on 4/8/2007 it showed my homepage as having been indexed on 4/6/2007.

Everything I did in reference to this website I have listed here. I am amazed because I have had websites take months to finally make it to the Google Index. I plan on putting more pages on my new website and growing it. I will write updates on this websites progress on my Googlepages.com/eightdaystogoogleindex">Web Hosting 2055 website regularly if you are interested.

I am going to log all actions I am taking on the website as I do them.

4/8/2007 put link in Googlepages forum to the new website. As of today the website has 14 total pages counting sitemaps.

4/10/2007 I put more original pages up. Total now 24 pages. Still only one page in the Google Index.




Rick Kern Website Researcher, Website builder, http://webhosting2055.googlepages.com

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 9 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553

FrontPage Problem, FrontPage Fix

I recently ran into a snag on my page that I built with FrontPage. Let me tell you about it and how easy it was to fix. Before I go into that, let me say that I have heard that FrontPage is easily hacked and therefore the one guy I heard that from did not recommend FrontPage for creating a website. This guy happened to be a Mom and Pop website host - as opposed to the big guys such as Bluehost (whom I recommend and who hosts my websites). This guy did not have a setup for FrontPage, the "FrontPage Extensions" which allows FrontPage users to decently publish a site. It may be possible to publish FrontPage without FrontPage Extensions, but you wouldn't want to. Look, if you are a little guy, maybe you don't have FrontPage extensions. Then you can tell me what's wrong with FrontPage and that you don't recommend it. If you are a big guy, such a Bluehost, you have FrontPage Extensions. So there. Plenty of us web savvy folk use FrontPage, so put the FrontPage Extensions in your hosting plan if you want our business.

Maybe the guy was right and FrontPage is easy to hack and I was hacked. This is the problem I ran into: My home page was taking FOREVER to load. I couldn't figure out why. Eventually, I get this error box when I try to open my home page. Yikes! No longer can I edit my home page. Still, when I was publishing, the home page was coming up, just taking forever to load, that's all. Well, when the error box came up I knew I needed to fix the problem. I couldn't open my home page in FrontPage. All I got was the error box. Bad, bad. Time to panic? No. Not that bad.

Friends and neighbors, this is not the huge, horrible mess that you think it is. You just get rid of the old home page and create a new one. That's right. You build a new page, proclaim that your home page, and you are good to go.

Now it so happens that Bluehost needs the home page file to call itself html when the file automatically calls itself htm. You have to change that and know that you need to change that. This, I knew. How did I know? Once upon a time I had to call Bluehost and find out why my home page wasn't coming up and that's what we figured out. You know, it's possible Bluehost - or some other host, for that matter - could have helped me with the issue I resolved myself - the home page taking forever to load issue. But I solved it without help, and more efficiently, I think.

So what you want to make sure about is that you regularly copy your website to a disk. Also, it may be a good idea to keep an updated file that is simply your home page. Keep that somewhere in its own folder on your computer. If for some unknown reason your home page starts acting up, you can always kill it and easily create a new page. Be sure you do kill the old home page. You DON'T want a copy of your home page floating around on your site, somewhere in the jumble of html that comprises your site. Why? Because, by doing so, you've copied your content, word for word and tag for tag. And you've done so with your home page of all things. Google will consider you are trying to pull a fast one and they could dump you. Yikes! So never exactly copy huge blocks of content anyway. But especially with your home page.

I didn't have a recent copy of my home page neatly tucked away in a file on my computer. I may do so now. What I did this time: Cautiously, I copied my home page from what I pulled up on the net. I just browsed to my home page and started copying it. Now I say "cautiously" because I didn't copy the whole thing at once. Maybe I would get the hacked bit of code that was screwing up my page in the first place. Maybe I was paranoid, but I felt slow and easy was the way this time. I copied bits of my home page and put it back together that way. This gave me also a chance to get to know my home page once again - because you forget. You know? The home page should have a lot of relevant copy on it, and you forget. Also, it is quite possible you update so often, that is you change your home page quite a bit, that you don't have it locked in your mind, and probably wouldn't want to. I don't know about you, but I don't want to have my home page seared on my brain. Too much. Way too much. How can you stick with webmastering your own pages if stuff like that happens? You burn out.

So I fixed the problem. My home page is a new page that looks just like the old page but loads quickly and has no error box when I try to edit it. The lesson here is twofold: 1. copy your files regularly and be orderly about that. 2. Don't freak out. Usually there is a fix. Often the fix is fairly easy, as it was here.




Beau Smith is an artist, writer, and webmaster. Through screen capture tutorials, Beau Smith's website, http://www.TutorialJoe.com, will teach you right now for free how to use FrontPage 2003.