Free Web Hosting Plan By Host-ed.net – PHP5 and MySQL Without Ads
July 22, 2010 by admin
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Web Hosting For Newbies – How To Finally Get a Webhosting Account and Work Your Way Around It Without Any Hassles
May 11, 2010 by admin
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Cheap Web Hosting Without Sacrificing for Features
January 7, 2010 by admin
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You can easily find cheap web hosting service provider with careful research. Services by these cheap web hosting companies may be of poor quality. Website is a place where you can promote a product or service. What most web hosting clients do not know is that there are also affordable yet reputable web hosting companies that offer high-quality services. It’s not so difficult to find these services at cheap rates but there are certain things that should be keep in mind while looking for cheap web hosting services. As some of web hosting provider seems to be cheaper than others but in real they are not as due to support problems, downtime in servers and all this happen as it is fact of web hosting market today that a lot of companies in price war can be or can’t be able to keep quality of service along with cheaper rates.
The biggest advantage of going for a budget or cheap web hosting plan is that it is affordable and easy on the pocket. Some of the most affordable plans have more generous allowances than higher priced plans, and some have less. Some web hosting companies may even offer free web hosting solutions for basic websites that only require a minimal number of images. You should perform some extra research at the time of selecting cheap web hosting services. Needless to say, free or cheap web hosting services are ideal for personal web pages that are not monetized by its webmaster.
Despite the cheap price attached to some web hosting plans, most web hosting providers actually offer quality web hosting services. There are many outstanding affordable web hosting companies on the internet. You should determine whether you are comfortable with the service area support or not. Subscribers of affordable web hosting companies enjoy both the advantage of getting high-quality service in exchange for a budget web hosting service plan. Web hosting service provider normally offers services at cheap rates because they are not responsible for the maintenance of their own server equipment.
Most web hosting clients have observed that the most reliable web hosting services are those from affordable web hosting solution companies. Make sure that you don’t have to spend extra money for setting up databases, putting FrontPage on your site, creating email accounts and using other common applications. Due to the increasing number of web hosting service providers, these companies are deliberately lowering their prices, Determine the levels of support while choosing cheap web hosting services. Offering cheap web hosting service plans, in order to compete with other web hosting service providers in the market.
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How to Switch Web Hosting Companies Without Downtime
January 2, 2010 by admin
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How to Switch Web Hosting Companies Without Downtime
Let’s face it – quite often many people tolerate less than great service from their hosting provider simply because it can be a real pain to move your site, your domain name and your email accounts without creating major downtime for you and your site visitors. Here’s a general checklist to follow to ensure that you have the smoothest move possible, and hopefully with no down time.
Note: although this procedure will work fine on most all sites, there are some template generated sites that this procedure may not apply. For example, if you have a CitySearch site then you are going to need to just rebuild a new site.
Step 1: Get all of your files local.
Using a basic FTP program or whatever development tool you may be using, such as FrontPage, download all current files used in your web site including graphics, html files, and anything else that may be used in your site. Most likely you already know this – but when you are copying down your files you want to keep the directory structure exactly as it is on your web server. If you built the site then most likely you already have all of this.
Step 2: Analyze your hosting needs and select a new host.
Is your site just basic html or will you need a Cold Fusion host or one that supports active server pages? Depending on your site needs, select a host that can provide what you need. HostChart.com features some of the most advanced and reliable hosts out there, so finding a good one should not be hard. Most hosts these days allow you to either handle the domain name change yourself, or they can handle it for you. Just so your domain name does not get switched faster than you can get your new files posted, you may want to handle the domain name change yourself. Be sure they know to still add a record the their DNS, but that you will handling the NIC record change.
Step 3: Get everything loaded to your new server.
Before making the domain name change, go ahead and load up all of your site files to your new host using just the IP address. If your new account does not have a dedicated IP address, then request that they create a subdomain for temporary use from their domain – something like newcustomer.hostingcompany.com for you to work with before transferring your name. Most should gladly do this for you. Although they won’t really work yet, go ahead and set up all of the email accounts that are used on your domain as well. Be sure to create a “catchall” or “wild-card” address just in case you forgot to someone – at least their email will not bounce.
Step 4: Initiate the domain name record change.
Either through Network Solutions or whatever registrar you used to register your domain, initiate the name change. Technically speaking the only thing that really need to be changed in your record is the name server information. If you host has not already provided you with this information, just email their support and ask what their Name Server information is. It is also a good idea to update the technical contact on your domain name record to your new host, although that is not required.
Step 5: Monitor for the domain name change.
Depending on who you used to register your domain through, you should get one or more emails confirming the domain name change. Once the change has been initiated it will typically take 24 – 48 hours for the entire world to see the change. This period is called propagation and is simply the time it takes for all the DNS servers around the globe to “catch up” and take note of your domains new location. Once propagation has completed its course you are free to safely cancel service with your previous host.
A note about the Propagation period: As mentioned before, it takes about 24 – 48 hours for the domain name change to propagate through everyone’s DNS server. This means that during this time some people will get the new site, and some will still get the old site. As far as web surfing, that’s really no big deal but can be tricky in regards to email. Depending on where an email is from, it may go to your new email server or your old server. To safeguard against losing messages, try creating 2 accounts for your email address, and use each mail server’s IP address instead of the domain name in your POP settings. For example, if you are using mail.yourdomain.com as your pop settings, try replacing that with the IP address of your web site or email server. Creating an account that checks both mail servers insures you don’t miss any messages during this 24 – 48 hour period.
About HostChart.com
HostChart, a Web Hosting Resource, is a leading web hosting directory website that has been in business for over 5 years. They provide numerous web hosting articles and tutorials as well as news, interviews, and reviews. You can use their extensive set of tools to research and evaluate your current or future web hosts.
Rodney Ringler is President of Advantage1 Web Services, Inc., which owns a network of Web Hosting Informational Websites including HostChart.com, ResellerConnection.com, FoundHost.com, ResellerForums.com, and HostingKnowledge.net. Rodney has over 15 years industry experience from programming to internet marketing.
If I Buy A Domain Name From Godaddy Without A Web Hosting Plan, Then What?
November 9, 2009 by admin
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I just want to know what would happen if i bought a certain domain name from godaddy.com without choosing one of their web hosting plans. I want to do this to save money but will it still work? Can I host it from my home computer with a basic internet connection? are there any safety concerns associated with this?
How To Register A Domain Name Without Revealing Personal Information?
September 16, 2009 by admin
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For an example, a person wants to create a website about politics. And the discussions on the site might be somewhat radical, which can cause trouble to the founder if their information is revealed.
How can that person own a domain name without revealing personal information?
PS: I’ve heard of a feature called “private registration.” Is it a safe and risk-free way?


