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Friday, April 17, 2009

Web Hosting Tips : Cheap Does Not Mean It’s No Good

If you are well aware with the web hosting environment, you may find out that some are offering cheap web hosting packages, and some are with expensive and so called highly features web hosting. After some experiences with web hosting, I literally figured that cheap web hosting does not mean it is not good, and expensive web hosting also do not mean it’s good itself.

Some may get confused of the price tag of the web hosting together with the packages offered. My web hosting is selling cheap itself even it is protected with Anti Ddos Protection, Firewall, Fully Managed 24 hours data center maintenance and backups. The price offered are not determining that it is good or bad. What measured is the support and the potency of the server to provide you maximum after sales output.

Whilst, some may get confused with the level of support you might be reaching to your web hosting provider. Web hosting reseller and shared web hosting has their own support level, and will act nothing if it is beyond their limit. Sometimes users may need an installation of new module to the server, and this may require additional costs and charged by the web hosting provider. Some may sometimes provide the service for free to show their appreciation for the loyalty of their clients.

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Friday, April 10, 2009

A Guide to Web Hosting Services

The internet has perhaps had more influence on the way people interact with the world than any other invention in recent history. In the last decade, the internet has increasingly become a ubiquitous feature throughout society, with a large proportion of UK households now having access to the World Wide Web, providing them with round-the-clock access to the global community.

What's more, many businesses have also benefited greatly from the advent of the internet era, allowing them to ‘go global’ with a simple computer set-up and network connection. Indeed, whilst a company’s website may once have been designed merely to compliment its overall ‘offline’ presence, it is now widely regarded as being one of the most important parts of a business’ public face. And for e-commerce organisations, it is a hugely important resource in terms of helping them to succeed in its industry sector.

But the technology that goes into making the internet what it is today has also evolved greatly since those ‘experimental’ early days, and many businesses are constantly looking at new and innovative ways to streamline and optimise their front-end and back-end internet configuration.

Similar to conventional business models, speed and efficiency are integral to any company’s web presence, which is why many more businesses are beginning to consider how their website is hosted. Traditional web hosting methods would give a website a fixed portion of a single server, meaning that if a website experienced a sudden increase in traffic there would be a real risk that the site would become sluggish to use, or possibly even ‘crash’ altogether.

However, many businesses are now using what’s known as ‘cloud hosting’ services, which are essentially large data centres filled with servers that are interlinked and load-balanced. These servers are shared by many users, who are allocated as much computing power as they need.

Furthermore, changing trends in how people use the World Wide Web has led to the coining of the term ‘Web 2.0’, which is designed to encapsulate all the latest web technologies and helps to demonstrate that we are constantly striving to enable greater creativity, improve communications and enhance the users overall web experience.

And it’s a combination of these things that is driving many businesses towards cloud hosting services. As such, complicated Web 2.0 applications on websites that have a high volume of traffic will benefit greatly from the additional resources afforded by cloud hosting. However, it may not be the best solution for every business.

Therefore, traditional web hosting services are still a more viable and affordable solution for many small to medium sized companies that don’t require a flexible internet hosting service; but it’s always good to have the choice, given that an organisation’s requirements can change overnight.

Paul McIndoe writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

Source : http://www.bestsyndication.com/

Monday, January 12, 2009

Tips on Domain Name Choice

Tips on Domain Name Choice

Before buying your domain name, give some thought to the following:-

  1. If possible use your sites name as the basis of your domain name e.g www.discountdomainsuk.com for Discount Domains UK. This might seem common sense but not every site follows the convention. If you use your name in your URL it will be much easier for your customers to find you.
  2. Generic names – if you can register a generic domain such as toys.com that’s great, but most of these have already gone. Also getting ranked in the search engines is likely to be harder. Selected a domain closer to your market segment will cut down the competition. E.g toyplanes.com
  3. Hyphenated Names – Its easy to forget the hyphen! Which is the problem, particularly if your customer remembers your name but not your URL. Though on a positive note hyphenated names are less likely to be registered already.
  4. If the .com or .co.uk extension is not available then consider the alternative TLD ( Top level domain types) such as .net or .biz. If your domain name has already been registered then approach the owner and ask if they’ll sell. They may accept a £100. If you ask, they can only say no.
  5. Plurals. Very often a domain name will be free in the plural but not in the singular form. It’s a personal choice, but if your prefered choice of domain name is not available you might be stuck.
  6. Short or Long domains – A short domain name is more memorable, but less likely to be available. A longer domain is harder to remember, but can contain more keywords which is important as some of the search engines, use keywords in a domain name as part of the search algorithm.
  7. Which Top Level Domain Type - .com, .co.uk , .net etc This is a question I am often asked. There is no evidence that any domain name type is given preference by the search engines. However some search engines such as Google, have local searches e.g www.google.co.uk which do select local content. Customer often get re-assurance from seeing a local TLD as they know they are dealing with a local company etc. You can, of course, register all of them!
  8. Variations – If your prefered domain name is not available then its always worth trying a prefix my e.g mydomains.com or suffix e.g domains4U.com etc
About the Author

By: Clare Lawrence who is CEO of Discount Domains Ltd – A leading UK provider of Domain name registration and Web Hosting services.- http://www.discountdomainsuk.com Clare can also be contacted on clare@discountdomainsuk.com.

Source : http://www.cyberindian.com/

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Tips to Locating Budget Web Hosting Easily Online

Budget Web hosting means any type of hosting service that is available at very low cost which is an affordable web hosting service that can be easily utilized by most of the people who want to create their own website or for people who are creating websites for the first time. In other words it can be said that budget web hosting is a kind of cheap web hosting plan which is offered by the hosting companies for those people who are entering into online business as newbie so at that moment they do not require special features or bandwidth or large disk space.

Operational Method of Budget Web Hosting

This type of low-cost web hosting plan is mostly available for a period of one year and this is quite suitable for new businessmen as they can easily create their own websites for displaying their product online and get enough time to develop the proper marketing process for their product so that they can easily establish their new business. The strategy that is utilized by the web hosting companies for charging the monthly fees for budget web hosting is very simple. The website owner has to divide the annual fees quoted by the company by twelve to obtain the total amount of monthly fees that has to be paid to the company for availing their services.

As a newbie it is beneficial to avail the services of the web hosting companies which have this facility as it will help the new website owner to put aside some of the basic worries of the technical issues like setting up their own server, monitoring the whole working process and other issues related to the server and several other issues which are connected with setting up the server for a new site. This will help the site owner to pay more attention towards his business or towards the development of the site along with proper uptime at a very nominal cost.

Choosing Budget Web Hosting Company

If you want to start your own website or want to create a new website for your company then it is necessary to chalk out a plan about your requirements so that while choosing the website company you can easily verify whether they are providing you all the facilities that is required by you for creating your website and if they have the facility for further development whenever you may need at a later stage. You should also verify whether the web hosting company has put up proper contact information like e-mail address, phone number or contact address.

If the company has not provided proper contact address then the services of that company should not be purchased as it'll create a lot of problems later on for you will not have any type of contact information if you develop any problem while setting up your website so you will not be able to avail their services. The web hosting company should also have the facility of providing their customers with a phone number that is toll-free so that all the people who are setting up their websites from different places of the world can contact them easily.

The other important things that has to be kept in mind while choosing an affordable web hosting company who is providing the facility of budget web hosting is to evaluate about the web hosting company's credentials. This can be easily done by evaluating the front page that is available when you visit the site of the web hosting company. By the help of this page you can easily evaluate whether the web hosting company is professional or not or are just offering their services as low-cost web hosting so that they can draw in more customers.

Verification about Other Offers by the Budget Web Hosting Company

As the website owner you have to verify other areas besides the financial matter while purchasing the services of budget web hosting company because getting the facility of low cost web hosting is not enough if you do not get the basic services that should be offered by the web hosting company irrespective of the fact which type of web hosting facility you are availing. The things that you have to primarily verify are the uptime that is provided by the company because it is very important that you should get maximum amount of uptime for inflow of good traffic.

Uptimes is of utmost necessity as it is the time when the company server is open or live which means that people will be able to visit your website as your site pages can be easily accessed by the visitors. The after sales service of the web hosting company is also very important as you will require market tools and free scripts and other supports for setting up your website and running it smoothly.

Article Source: http://www.kravities.com

Bill blogs about budget web hosting for HostingRef. Here you will find articles such as how to read web hosting reviews and more.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Tips for Switching Web Hosts

It is quite common to switch from one web host to another. This may be necessary if your site grows to popularity and your current host can no longer meet its requirements. Perhaps they do not have enough storage space or bandwidth to support your content and traffic. Maybe you want to start another business but the current provider only allows you to host a single domain. Or maybe you found a company that is much more affordable. Whatever the case, before moving your content to another host, it important to plan ahead to make the transition as smooth as possible.

The first part of your plan, is to of course, find a new provider. After finding a web host that can support the needs of your new and improved site, the next thing you should do is backup the current content so that it can be transferred to the new server. Although you may want to change the look and feel of your site, a lot of your content may still be relevant so backing it up is critical.

After moving to the new host, it’s a good rule of thumb to use a redirect page from your old site to automatically forward visitors the new one. By doing this you can assure that your visitors can still access your site even if the IP address has not yet propagated over, something that will help to prevent the possible loss of sales. You should use this format for the first 48 hours following the move as it usually takes about that long for a new website to be listed on most domain servers over the web.

Here are a few more recommendations that will make your transition to a new host quick and easy:

  • Inquire within the new web hosting company to learn if they’re running on the Windows or Linux platform. This is very critical as incompatibility may cause problems when moving from the old host.
  • Find out approximately how much storage you’ll need for the files and content on your current website. Make sure the new host has enough space to support the further growth and development of your site.
  • Check to see how much bandwidth the new host offers. If your site has grown significantly, bandwidth is critical as your site can endure serious performance issues without enough of it.
  • Make sure the new host offers the same features you had before. In most cases, you’ll be looking for even more features. For instance, if your current site was published with Frontpage extensions, finding a new host with this feature will make creating your new website much easier.
  • Find out if the new provider uses a shared or dedicated server. While shared web hosting plans are pretty reliable, they are more likely to experience server issues due to the number of sites being hosted.
  • Lastly, look for reviews and customer feedback about the new hosting company before signing up. This will give you a good idea of what to expect.
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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Free Web Hosting Tips

With the wealth of free web hosting offers it's sometimes hard to decide which provider fits you. This article is meant to underline a few aspects you should keep in mind when choosing such a service.

  1. The reliability of the service and their offers.

    A brand new hosting provider which boasts features that are too good to be true usually won't last for too long. Let's take the example of one host (I won't give names here) that went offline only a few weeks ago. They were offering 500MB of storage, 10GB of bandwidth per month, domain hosting, unlimited domain parking, CPanel with just about all possible features, absolutely no ads (not even a request to link back), and this only for 150 posts in their forum. Sounds too good to be true? Betcha! After they cashed in two fat checks from AdSense they simply went offline. No prior notice, no apology, nothing.

    Things to watch out for:

    • Design. If the site looks like it was bought from a man in a white van, or if it's using a design from a free template site, it's probably just a waste of time. If these guys couldn't pay a web designer $100 for a decent layout, they don't probably have the skills to run such a site.
    • How long they've been around. I'm not saying that new sprung hosting services can't make it, just be careful when choosing one that's two months old.
    • Check their Google PR, ranking on free hosting directories and any other location you might think of. If the site has tons of inbound links, the owners have probably spent a considerable amount of money advertising it, so they plan to do their best to keep the service up.
  2. Ads

    Advertising placed on your web space is how free web hosting providers support their service. Having someone else's ads displayed on your page is usually the price you have to pay for their free service. There are a select few hosts that won't plug in banners or other forms of advertising in exchange for your performing other services in their favour (like posting in their forum or referring other members). What you should look for: - How well the ads blend into your design. A red frame at the top will probably not go well with your blue template. If possible, pick a host that allows you to place a banner code anywhere you want-- this way you can put it wherever it best fits.

    • Whether or not they display targeted ads. If your site is on dog chewing toys and the ads are on car deals your visitors will probably not like it. Worse, watch out for sites that display pornographic ads.
    • What kind of ads they're displaying. Never, under any circumstances, sign up for a site that advertises through popups. Popups are extremely annoying, and most visitors will not return to your site.
    • Do they allow your own ads to be displayed? It's one BIG issue you should know before signing up if you plan to make money with your site.

  3. Tools and scripts available

    Forums, guest books, counters, polls are always nice features to add to your site. If you can't or don't want to handle installing such an addon from a third party you could look for a host that already provides it. Keep in mind that these tools are not always the best and that there are most likely many other free ones out there. On the other hand, if your chosen host provides very few or no such tools, then it's probably either running on a slow server and doesn't want to clog it up or doesn't give a dime about their customers.

  4. Monthly bandwidth and what they do after you eat it up

    Always, no matter how small your site is, look for a host that offers at least 1GB of traffic per month. Also consider going with a host that will offer you a paid subscription if you go over this quota instead of simply blocking access to your page. Say you hit the jackpot and visitors start flowing in like crazy from day one. Next day you don't want them to see a page like "Sorry, this site has gone over the allotted bandwidth, please check back in a month or so".

    Try this simple calculation: say your pages average 50kB, including images, or (approx.) 0.05MB. Now let's say your visitors browse 3 pages on average, before they leave the site. That's 3 x 0.05 = 0.15 MB. If we divide 1GB (or 1,000 MB) by 0.15, we get 6,666 -- the average number of visitors you can get in one month without going over the bandwidth quota. Divide that by 30 and you can have 222 visitors per day. Also keep in mind that search engines also eat up bandwidth, a deep crawl from a spider can eat up as much as 100MB if you have a lot of pages.

  5. What your URL will look like

    Even though you can get a short URL for free from services like http://go.to or a subdomain (.co.nr / .biz.ly etc), it's always best if your host can offer you a URL that's easy to remember. Choose a host that offers a subdomain if available (http://youraccount.theirdomain.com as opposed to http://www.theirdomain.com/youraccount).

    Source : Sebastian Ghiurca is a senior web developer and also owner of http://web-design-tutorials.blogspot.com.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Domain Name Registration and Web Hosting Tips

If you are not really serious about making money online, then this would be the right time to hit back button without wasting a single moment here on this article. If you are serious, then we would be privileged to share some great online money making secrets with you. Let’s get into the issue and explore the answers to some of the widely asked questions.

What is your online identity?

You might have seen at least one stranger asking a traffic police about someone’s address in your life. If such identity doesn’t exit then how would you expect the traffic police to explain the directions! So your address is your existence in a certain locality. So if you want others inquiry about you online, then you should have an online address. Though there are several other ways to obtain an online identity, but the most secured and profitable way is; owning a website. You can specify details about yourself, your business or profession and you can add the contact details so that others can contact you.

How Can I Own a Website?

This is one of the significant steps. There are several factors involve before launching a website of your own. Domain name registration is the very step in launching your own website. This is the sole identity of your online business and your business brand. People prefer various ways before choosing a domain name. Let me add some marketing sense to this particular discussion. Though there are several other ways to access World Wide Web. Search Engines are one of the widely used resources that most of the internet users use to access and retrieve information online. Almost 80% internet users use search engines. Search engines are specifically developed to store online information (in various forms like webpage, video, image, PDF, Doc and so on) and also produce relevant information after processing the user searched keywords.

There are several factors involve while synchronizing web document for a searched query. The search engine algorithm considers the URL, Meta Elements, Content and number of relevant back links to s webpage. So you should do some research before select the most popular term for your domain. Because this enables you to get your website exposed easily and quickly. The better and more relevant domain name you choose the more business you will get out of your website.

Selecting the Right Extension

There are various types of extension and this defines what type of website is yours. For example, “.com” is the extension for commercial websites; “.org” is for non-commercial organizations; “.edu” is for education institutions. There are country specific extensions too, like .in, .ie, .com.au, .us and so on. Recently there are some other new extensions are used, like, .travel and .mobi. So now you can select the appropriate extension for your website.

Once you are done with right domain name with appropriate extension, now it’s the time for selecting the right web hosting company. There are millions of web hosting companies are operating online. They promise a lot, but your negligence and ignorance can cost you heavier. So ensure everything before registering and hosting your website.

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