Should You Use Free or Paid Web Hosting for a Personal or Business Site?

January 8, 2010 by admin  
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Web hosting is a type of Internet service that provides organizations and individuals their web site access through the World Wide Web. Web hosting also provides space on servers for their clients’ use and gives them internetInternet connectivity which can be easily located in a data center.

Hosting companies provide web content management systems. This is useful for the clients as it will take care of other technical aspects. This is also great for those people who are not really familiar with complicated computer programs. But this imposes great disadvantage for people who want to have more controls to their website design and features as the system limits them.

Web hosting reviews on the top web hosts give an insight on respective web hosting companies. It is advised to search in search engines for the reviews on the products you are interested in and analyze it thoroughly before completing your transaction.

Normally top web hosting companies are ranked using these categories: the overall quality of the service, the combination of all user reviews, the price, the disk space, its bandwidth, and all the other special features.

All most all web hosting companies provide web hosting coupons that will surely save a lot of money for its clients. The top web hosts vary in terms of service scope, but all of these provide the most basic features which include: control panel with Fantastico, FTP access; MySQL, PHP, and email.

There are many Internet service providers (ISPs) that give free service to their subscribers. A personal web page is typically free (or it may come cheap) as this is sponsored by advertisers. On the other hand, business web site hosting is often a paid service. The company host also provides an interface, also known as control panel, for managing the web server and for establishing scripts. It also provides other services such as e-mails.

Some company hosts opt for specialized software and services like e-commerce. These are used by other larger companies to outsource network infrastructure to its host. Web hosting is often provided as part of Internet access plan. There are free or paid providers offering these kind of services. Before you choose a hosting company, evaluate the applications and requirements of a certain company. Always consider the scripting software, database server software, and the operating system it uses.

Typically, hosting providers offer Linux-based web hosting which provides different software applications. As a customer you may also choose Windows for a hosting platform. Common services are: Perl, PHP, ASP.Net, Classic ASP, and Python. Web hosting clients may choose to have other services like emailFFmpeg for streaming video media or other specific tools or programs that fit the needs of their site.

The public should know that free web hosting servers should not be used for any personal or business purpose. The main reason is that you get what you pay for. Free web hosting often comes with the increased risk of downtime, poor technical support, and lack of services that most clients require in a web host. If you take your site(s) serious you should opt for quality paid web hosting to avoid such risks.

William Santos advises before signing up for any web hostingplan see if the provider has a web hosting review done by an independant person. Usually these reviews will tell you any problem areas the reviewer has experianced with the hosting company. Thus saving you having the same problems. Review type sites will also give you the benefits and features as well as prices of the sites they mentioned and can save you hours of shopping around.
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December 18, 2009 by admin  
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XSitePro 2 – Total Site Management.

December 11, 2009 by admin  
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How to Choose the Right Domain Name for a Successful Web Site

December 4, 2009 by admin  
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Choosing a domain name may seem like an exercise in frustration, and you may be tempted to register the first one you stumble upon that isn’t already taken.  Slow down!  It requires more thought than that, and your choice will have a tremendous impact on the ultimate success of you Web site.  In this article, we will discuss how to discover a domain name that will work for you.

There are four main concerns when choosing a domain name:

1.  Technical Requirements.

2. A Memorable Name.

3. A Descriptive Name.

4.  Keyword Research.

Technical Requirements for Domain Names

Let’s get the easy part out of the way first.

When we talk about a “domain name,” we’re referring to the part of a Web site address that comes between “www” and “.com.”  For instance, in “wwwYourWebSitecom,” the domain name is “YourWebSite.”  You must register the domain within a particular “top-level domain,” the part that comes after the rightmost “dot,” as in “.com,” “.info,” “.us,” etc.  That is, “YourWebSitecom” is a different domain than “YourWebSiteinfo.”  You might be able to register “YourWebSitebiz,” even though “YourWebSitecom” is already registered.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (”ICANN”) defines what a domain name must look like.  These rules may be summarized as follows:

*  63 or fewer characters.

*  Only numerals, hyphens, and English letters.

*  Must not begin with a hyphen.

*  Must not end with a hyphen.

Unfortunately, it’s not quite that cut and dried.  There are varying interpretations of the rules.  Some say that a domain in a four-character top-level domain (.info, .mobi) can only be 62 characters long.  There are several schemes regarding how to encode non-English letters, etc.

We can avoid getting bogged down in these points of confusion by remembering two things:

1.  You don’t want a long domain name anyway, so don’t worry about whether the limit is 64 or 62 characters.

2.  Non-English letters, encoded in schemes that might not be universally applied, mean that your domain name may look different (and nonsensical) on various parts of the Internet, so don’t use them.

Choosing a Memorable Domain Name

Your domain name must be something that people can remember and that they can type in readily, or recognize at a glance when they see it as a clickable link.

Among other things, this means that your domain name should be short.  All of the genuinely short domain names are already taken.  Virtually every single word in the English language has been registered as a domain name, as has every combination of up to five letters.  So, don’t get too hung up on “short.”  As we will discuss later in this article, you want to find a balance between “short” and “descriptive.”

Although a domain name may include hyphens, you are better off without them.  If you wanted to register “YourDomainNamecom” and found it was unavailable, you will not be doing yourself any favors by registering “Your-Domain-Namecom.”  Users will confuse the two Web sites, and will be more likely to go with the shorter version.

Choosing a Descriptive Domain Name

Your domain name should describe what the user will find on your Web site.

Look for a descriptive phrase about your chosen specialty.  Is your Web site about baby care tips for working mothers?  For parents of babies with special needs?  Whatever specific area you intend to address, put together three or four words that say it.  You don’t have to say it very well, at this point.  As we will discuss shortly, there are tools to help you refine your descriptive phrases.  For now, just come up with a few phrases that describe your Web site’s content in three or four words.

Keyword Research when Choosing a Domain Name

You want your domain name to be short and descriptive.  That means that each word in it must have value.

Keyword research can identify powerful keywords for your Web site’s content, but it can also find words to use in your domain name.  There is one difference, as will be discussed below.

Keyword research identifies the words and phrases that people are using when searching for information related to your planned Web site.  You will use these keywords in your Web site’s content and in any pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns, but you should also use them in your domain name.  A keyword-rich domain name is more likely to rank high in search engine results.

When researching keywords for use in your Web site content or in PPC advertising, you want search terms that are frequently used but rarely matched.  These are the high-value keywords that can make the content of your Web site stand out in the search engines.

However, when you are looking for keywords to use in your domain name, you should concentrate on frequently used keywords, and not necessarily those that are rarely matched.  This is the difference alluded to earlier.

Keyword research can not tell you whether a domain name is available.  It can only tell you what people are looking for and what they are finding in the content of Web pages.  So, identify terms that people are looking for, then determine what domain names are available that use those terms, and you will have a winning domain name.

Take the list of descriptive phrases you identified in the last section, and use each one as the starting point for keyword research.  From your keyword research, build a list of phrases that people are searching for when they want to find the kind of content you plan to offer.

From that list, focus on the shortest phrases that are relevant and clearly descriptive of the content you intend to offer.  Now, check to see which of these phrases are available for you to register as domain names.

What if you find two or more keyword-rich domain names available?  Register all of them!  Choose the one you like best as the main name for your Web site, but keep the others.  You can use them as “redirect” pages, and you always have the option of using the alternate names later.

For the same reason, register your domain name in various top-level domains if they are available, such as .com, .info, etc.  Lock in your options on those alternate names, and lock out your competitors from stealing the results of your research.

Conclusion:  What to Do Next

Before you rush out and register the first available domain name you come up with, do your homework.

*  Think of a short list of descriptive phrases about the Web site you intend to build.

*  Do some comprehensive keyword research on each of those descriptive phrases, and build a list of more keyword-rich descriptive phrases.

*  Choose the shortest, most memorable phrases from your list, and check which ones are available to register as domain names.

*  Register as many of these keyword-rich, descriptive domain names as you can.

 

Charles J. Bonner is the founder and principal project manager of www.FreeLanceSubmit.com. For more tips, techniques, and services for creating, maintaining, and promoting your Web site, including keyword research to identify a great domain name, visit www.FreeLanceSubmit.com.

How Your Web Site Design Plays a Role in the Web Host You Go With

December 3, 2009 by admin  
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Sometimes a web site design plays a role in which web host you choose to go with. The service of web hosting is tremendous and varies from one host to another. For example if your web design on your web page is to be very basic and include a small amount of file hosting (which means “files can be uploaded via FTP or a web interface”) then you could go with a web hosting service that offers a very basic amateur or beginner value package. In this case files are uploaded to the net basically “as is” and little designing or modifications are needed.

Keep in mind when it comes to web site design that you want to keep your costs as low as possible but yet you want the web page to be as professional as possible. Think affordable web site design and custom web site design.

For a complex business oriented website look for an intensive web hosting package. When web page design is to be complex, one needs to find a web host that allows for database support as well as application development platforms. Some examples of these include ASP.NET, Java and PHP. This type of web hosting services makes it possible for customers to do such things as “to write or install scripts for applications like forums and content management.” If e-commerce is on your agenda then a secure socket layer (SSL) is an absolute necessity and 128-bit encryption is the best way to go.

If you choose to get a hosted shopping cart (or online storefront) you will also require a supported gateway because gateways make it possible for shopping carts to link up with credit cards in real offline time. This is what you need. The most reliable shopping carts will be able to process payments from the larger payment processing companies that exist online and therefore you need a web host that will adequately provide you with the e-commerce services you need to run your site.

If yours is to be a “database driven website” then the database accommodation of the web host could play a big role in which one you go with. For example, if your web page design includes SQL scripting language then it will be necessary that it can read whatever you choose to use in the HTML of your web pages in order to gain access to the particular database, for example if you choose to use PHP.

How much space you need on your website makes a difference when choosing a web host for your professional web page design. Keep in mind that a web host basically means that you are renting or purchasing space on someone else’s hard drive. As a general rule, a disk space of 50MB is sufficient room for twenty plus web pages and this is approximately the size of a medium to small business website. The more images, sounds, applets or animation you decide to include on your web page, the more disk space you will require. These things are all important aspects of your web page design.

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Whats A Good Free Web Hosting Site And Free Forum Board?

November 25, 2009 by admin  
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Where can i find a site with free web hosting and no sub domain name? Also, where can i find a free forum board to use with the site?

Is There A Site That Allows You To Buy & Maintain Multiple Domain Names And Have Free Web Hosting As Well?

November 23, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Free Web Hosting

I am looking to buy some domain names, but would like to purchase them from the same place that will host them. Is there a site out there that will allow me to purchase my domain names and get free hosting for them as well? I have already found bravehost, but would like to compare it with other similar sites. I have not been able to find any. Does anyone know of where I might be able to purchase domain names and get free hosting as well?

Web.com Site Builder & Hosting Suite

November 22, 2009 by admin  
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  • Web-site builder incorporates domain registration, site layout, and hosting
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What’s The Best Web Host To Use To Publish A Basic Site I Made For My Design Portfolio?

November 17, 2009 by admin  
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I created a site (no html or flash or anything, just something i made in illustrator/photoshop and placed into dreamweaver) and need a web hosting site. I have found many really good hosting sites, but I don’t need shopping carts or multiple e-mail accounts. I will go with these hosts if they really are the best, but I’m wondering if there’s anything out there for smaller sites. I want to pay $5 or less a month, but I don’t want a free host.

I Want A Free Web Hosting Site? Whats The Best Free Webhosting Site To Start A Website With A Chat Room?

November 16, 2009 by admin  
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I want a free web hosting site? whats the best free webhosting site to start a website with a chat room?

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