Name.com 12 Days of Christmas

Written by admin on December 17th, 2008 in Domains.

Name.com celebrates 12 Days of Domain Names – each day they are having a super special on domain purchases.

Day one was .com for 6.99

Day two was .de for 4.99

Day three is/was 6.99 for .org

Day 4 is pending as I write this and it will be 5.99 for *some* extension

Stay tuned for the next special and grab them while you can

What Is A Domain Name?

Written by admin on December 14th, 2008 in Domains.

A domain is a name that identifies IP addresses on the internet. The domain name Yahoo.com represents about fifteen (15)  IP addresses. Domain names are used to identify Web pages. For example, in the URL (web page) http://www.hotelsmiami.biz/index.php, the domain name is hotelsmiami.biz.

You get a domain name by registering the name you want with a domain name services registrar. The domain name industry is regulated and overseen by ICANN, which is an organization responsible for providing standards and procedures for certifying companies as domain name registrars.

Domain name registration has grown over the years. Network Solutions was the first domain name registrar to ever provide such a service. That was over ten years ago but today there are many accredited registrars such as www.name.com, www.namecheap.com and www.godaddy.com. Only a domain name registrar is permitted to access and modify the master database domains that are on InterNIC servers. The fee is determined by the registrar as far as getting a domain name and some registers have special domain name packages.

Do You Really Need a Domain Name?

You use a domain name to create an identity on the World Wide Web and domain names can also be used for branding purposes, such as Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc.  In picking a domain name, the title shouldn’t stray far from what your company is all about. This will allow you to market your web-site as a subsidiary of your business and put your domain name on business cards and advertisements.

Once you select a domain name, you must register it with a domain name registrar. This is a task you can do easily.  Many hosts offer a complete package that includes hosting and the registering of the domain name for you, but this is not recommended. Fees probably will include a one time set-up fee for all of the backend technical work that needs to be accomplished. Then pay your service provider a monthly, semi-annual or annual fee for Web site hosting services.

Many domain registrar services have competent online tools to help you get your domain name and hosting site up and running.

SpruceHost

Written by SpruceHost on December 4th, 2008 in Host Submissions.

SpruceHost

SpruceHost is a fast, affordable, and Easy To Use webhost. With No Lock-In Contracts and great pricing starting at just 2$ per month, SpruceHost is a great place to let your website take root and grow. Our support staff is here to help tend to your website as it grows, alerting you to anything that may be wrong, or even Fixing it for you. Plant your website seed and let it grow as SpruceHost takes care of the rest. Features like Free Templates and Instant Install Scripts make SpruceHost a great choice for first timers and old school pros alike.

AspirationHosting.com

Written by JLHC on November 26th, 2008 in Host Submissions.

Aspiration Hosting is a privately owned 100% debt free based hosting company founded in April 2008 and has no intentions of selling any time soon.

Aspiration Hosting is specialized in Premium Web Hosting services, such as Shared Hosting, Reseller Hosting, Virtual Hosting and Dedicated Hosting services as well as reselling SSL Certificates and Domain Name registrations. We deliver enterprise level solutions at affordable price to suit the needs of businesses as well as individuals around the globe.

We will certainly fulfill all of your aspirations. Give us a try and we guarantee that you will never look back!

For more information, please visit: http://www.aspirationhosting.com

Free Advertising for Hosts

Written by admin on November 16th, 2008 in General.

This is an invitation for genuine hosts to give yourself a plug. Simply write an interesting article about your own services, register at Seeking Hosts and post to the Host Submissions Category. Outright advertising (eg, a list of your plans only) will not be accepted. Take a look at the first entries to give yourself an idea what is required.

Remember, you need to register first.

Guide to Selecting A Web Hosting Provider

Written by admin on October 26th, 2008 in General.

Types of Web Hosting Provider and What Do You Expect from Them

Freebies

Never expect too much from freebies. If you need a professional looking website to get running on the Internet, I don’t think you should rely on freebies. They may not be able to provide you the features and support you need.

Paid Ones

I would personally opt for this if I were to set up an online business or start any professional looking website. As the term implies, paid hosting provider will definitely serve you better and you can select those who offer the features that you want.

The Criteria to Select Web Hosting Provider

Support

Yes, support is undoubtedly the most important thing. Not only support that you need, but make sure it’s a Professional Technical support and it’s advisable to choose those company that provide 24×7x365 support. Who knows if your website suddenly has problem in the middle of the night. Without round the clock support, who will be able to help you? A simple advice here, before you choose a web hosting provider, try emailing them and see how fast is their response. Whether it’s a technical question or question to their customer service department, it doesn’t matter. But, since you are interested in their plans, I would suggest you email their customer service department first. If they have prompt reply, give them a tick in your criteria list. So, remember this essential point.

Price

When it comes to money, people will think twice. Yup, so do I. People will compare the price from one company to another. In order to make a wise decision, make sure the pricing you choose is unbeatable and reasonable. However, do take note that cheaper provider does not necessarily mean better service. I’m sure you will have doubt when you see that Company A offers so cheap plan compared to Company B. Have no fear. Just do some other surveys or join forums to ask for other people’s opinion on the particular company’s review. Of course, until the end of the day, you will also have to decide and take some risks to trust the company that you will choose. Hence, the next criterion is also equally important when you take your risk to trust a company.

Money Back Guarantee

Make sure you find a web hosting company who has money back guarantee policy. The most common one is 30-days money back guarantee. Only a handful will offer 60-days money back guarantee. So, with this guarantee, you do not have to worry when you start venturing into the cyberworld and letting the whole world view your proudly developed website.

Platforms and Applications Available

In a more technical sense, it means the different type of platforms available. Nowadays, web hosting company will offer mostly Linux or Windows platform in their server. So, if your website is based on .ASP technology, no doubt you will have to go for Windows platform. Check also on the features offered for you, whether the features is supported by your website back-end technology or not. If you are unsure, don’t be hesitate to ask them. That’s why as mentioned earlier, support is very important. You can email them to ask or even call them if they are your local hosting providers.

Scalability, Reliability and Security

How good a web hosting provider is also depends on how scalable; reliable in terms of backbone connnection and website uptime; and secured in terms of virus and SPAM filtering. Remember that all these criteria are needed to make sure your website is running well. It will be great if the provider allows simple and easy upgrade for any hosting plans. Some also provide customisation for you. So, this depends on your decision ultimately. Please remember to choose provider that allows you to easily add bandwidth, web space or email accounts as your traffic grows.

Do also check on the reliability of the web hosting company on their uptime guarantee as well as asking them on where is their server located and their backbone connection. You can always email to ask them this. And I suppose a reliable web hosting company will provide this content on their website for you to see. So, in case if they do provide livechat, ask them instantly. A proven uptime guarantee will at least ensure that your website can be safely viewed by your intended users from anywhere and at anytime of the day.

Security is what everyone needs. Therefore, it’s best to choose provider that has stated clearly on their policy that they have SPAM and virus filtering feature already installed. As there is one saying that goes like this, “prevention is better than cure”. So, be prepared before you are attacked by virus or malicious email attachments.

All in all, I hope this guide can more or less help you in selecting a web hosting company. At least it gives you a rough idea of what to look for.

Copyright SY Ho @ Exabytes.com
Author: SY Ho, Online Marketing Executive
Web Site: www.Exabytes.com

JSHosts.com

Written by John on October 23rd, 2008 in Host Submissions.

JSHosts opened its doors in the early months of 2007. Our aim was to provide quality yet affordable web hosting solutions to individuals and businesses. Now, we provide quality UK web hosting, resellers and dedicated servers at affordable prices.

JSHosts are based in the UK and utilize RapidSwitch Data Centre which is located in Maidenhead. JSHosts are one of the best web hosts in the United Kingdom.

Web hosting plans start from just £1.95 and if you pay yearly, you can get a free domain name. JSHosts accept the following payment methods: Bank Transfer, Credit/Debit Cards, PayPal and Cheques.

You can find out more information on JSHosts at www.jshosts.com.

DeiseHost.Com

Written by Danno on October 14th, 2008 in Host Submissions.

DeiseHost began originally in December of 2006 as a small shared website hosting provider, serving small to medium sized personal and community websites and forums. Since then, we have grown to become one of the more trusted and established website hosting providers of today, providing shared and reseller hosting solutions, domain registration and dedicated servers.

The Shared hosting plans start at just $1.99 per month and resellers from just $8.99

DeiseHost also provides excellent deals on Dedicated Servers, Domain Registration and Website Design and Management.

For more information, visit DeiseHost.Com

Axishost.com

Written by admin on October 12th, 2008 in Shared Hosting.

I used axishost for 12 months and would recommend them for people not looking for massive amounts of space and bandwidth.  In the 12 months I was with them, my sites were always online apart from short periods when there was a planned interruption.  Support issues were handled promptly and professionally!

 

Here is a rundown of two of their shared hosting plans:

Starter plan

Space 750MB
Bandwidth 20GB
Price $5.99 per month.

Multi A

Space 1GB
Bandwidth 40GB
Price $9.99 per month.

Finding the Right Web Host

Written by admin on October 4th, 2008 in General.

Finding the Right Web Host

Author: Dale Ronewicz

Choosing the right Web Hosting service for your website can be a little bit confusing. There’s so many choices out there and many people aren’t exactly sure what they should be looking for.

Here’s a few things you should take into consideration when looking for a Web Host:

File Storage Space/ Disk Space

How much disk space do you need? That depends on how many files (pages) you plan to upload to your hosting space. If it’s a personal or ecommerce site (a site that sells products) with just a few pages and graphics, than 25 MB of disk space a month should be more than enough. If it’s a multi-page site such as an online shopping mall, then 2000 MB would be safe.

Storage space is specified in kilobytes KB, megabytes MB, or gigabytes GB, a megabyte is 1000 kilobytes and a gigabyte is 1000 megabytes.

Bandwidth / Traffic / Transfer

All words above are used interchangeably. It’s the amount of data that flows through your site, the amount of hits or how many people visit your site. If you’re expecting a few hundred hits a day then 10, 15 of 25 GB of Transfer should be enough. If you’re expecting hundreds of thousands of hits every month then you should get a hosting account with as much Bandwidth as possible.
Bandwidth is usually expressed in Gigabytes.

CGI

Common Gateway Interface, is a protocal script used to make your site dynamic. Flash banners, moving objects. With the right web design program or scripting knowledge and a host that offers CGI you can easily bring your site to life.

Frontpage Extensions

Now-a-days more sites are offering Frontpage extensions. Microsoft Frontpage is a WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) web design program that lets you easily create web pages while the software does all the coding behind the scenes. The great thing about using Frontpage and having a host with Frontpage extensions is once you design your webpages all you have to do is click one button that says “publish site” and all your pages go from your computer to your hosting space with one click.

Shared Hosting / Dedicated Servers

Shared hosting, or sometimes called basic hosting means that the webspace that you rent will be shared on the same web server with other clients of the company you’ve purchased web space from. This is the most common.

If you purchase a Dedicated server it means your website will have it’s own unique server. This is the preferred choice for sites with a huge amount of traffic and many graphics that would take to long to load on a shared server.

Finding a Web Host can be confusing if you’re not sure what to look for. If you’re planning on having an average website with a few hundred hits or fewer a day, than shared hosting is the way to go.



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