How To Evaluate Your Web Hosting Needs

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

If you’re starting up a web presence, you’ll need hosting. And you’ll need to know how much hosting space you actually need. Most people are using around 2 to 4Mb for their websites, even if they are 20 pages or more. That means that you don’t need to purchase a huge hosting package because you’ll just be buying space that you don’t really need.

Finding out your total file size and then seeing how much space you’re paying for might show you that you have a lot more space than you need. Switching plans could save you money.

The thing with most hosting packages is that they try to sell you a lot more space than you actually need. It’s their job, because they want to make a lot of money. They might be able to profit from it, but you’ll find that they’re getting rich off of your money, and that’s annoying.

If you don’t use anything close to the space that you bought, change plans. If you haven’t purchased a plan yet, figure out your file sizes and how much space you need before you spend that money.

Web Hosting Glossary - Tech Terms Explained

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

There are a lot of tech terms that you might want to know if you’re interested in web hosting. Here are just a few:

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Found A Good Host? Find A Coupon And Save Money!

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

If you’ve found a good web host, that’s great. What’s even better is to find a coupon so you can get your hosting even cheaper. Yes, you really can get coupons for things like web hosting. They can be hard to find, but they are out there.

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Custom 404 Pages - Absolutely Necessary To Save Your Lost Visitors

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

If you have a website, you need to have a 404 error page. That’s the page that loads up when the site can’t find whatever page you were just requesting.

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Google’s New Chrome Browser - An Honest Review

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

It’s no big secret that Microsoft Internet Explorer is the browser of choice, but Google is trying to wrestle control away from them by launching their own browser, called Chrome. It’s going to be a great browser someday and will make web surfing easier than it is now. However, the current beta version still has some rough edges.

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What is pagerank? Does it really matter?

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Pagerank is used by search engines to show whether a page is relevant to the search terms that a person put into that search engine. The more times the words appear on a page, the higher the ranking in the search engine, up to a certain point. After that point, the search engine sees the site as spam and it actually loses pagerank.

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Here Comes PHP5

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

For those who don’t know, PHP is a scripting language that’s used to make websites. It’s gotten even better, though, and it can now be used in graphics applications that stand alone.

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Green Hosts - No Carbon Footprint

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Most people don’t think about the IT sector when they think about carbon emissions and going green, but they forget that huge amounts of electricity are needed to run all the technology that this world enjoys. With that being the case, some hosting sites are going green and using renewable energy to power their servers.

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What You Need To Know About SSL Certificates

Friday, September 26th, 2008

If a company has an SSL certificate, you can feel safe using your credit card there. This certificate ensures that a person who goes to the site and buys something will have their personal information protected. (more…)

Buyer Beware - Hosting Scams Exposed

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

If you’re interested in having your website hosted, you need to be sure that you’re not getting scammed, especially if it sounds like it’s too good to be true.

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