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		<title>Web Hosting: To Switch or to Stay?</title>
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<p>That s a question that can only be answered by you. Depending on your current status and   relationship you have with your provider, along with your evolving business objectives and needs, can determine what course of action to pursue. What are   your issues and concerns? Ask yourself some basic questions and see where you stand after you ve answered them. -Are you no longer satisfied with your   current provider? -Did they deliver on the level of services that you signed up for? -Has technical support and customer service been to your satisfaction?   -Or has your business grown considerably, and the hosting company cannot provide you with the level of capability and technical support you require? <br /> < p></p>
<p>Technically speaking, if you re looking for solutions out of frustration, or even a new web hosting provider, you re either very unsatisfied with the   service, or you find that they cannot provide you the service you are looking for to handle your business. Switching isn t always a bad thing to do,   especially if your business isn t doing well with that one particular provider. It s time to move on and get your online presence back on track.   Unfortunately, for every good thing, there is a negative side. The flip side of finding a new provider is that you re back at square one. Before you decide,   whether to stay or switch, do some research and find some indicators to help you make a sound decision. </p>
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<p>The last thing you want to do is be   surprised, even though you may have seen the writing on the wall with your web host provider, but didn t jump on the intuition that something was brewing. If   your web host goes under, or doesn t address your technical problems, you could lose sales, and what s worse; you may not be accessible to users on the   Internet. A good theory with anything is to have Plan B, to handle those setbacks that could otherwise be devastating to your business. To stay in the loop,   and on top of your business, here are some things to be on the look out for in regards to your web host provider. </p>
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<p>-Support is nowhere to be   found. This is one big indicator that the provider is having some difficulties within the business. You re not getting prompt attention when you call or   email with concerns or issues. If they fail to respond to your emails or calls, you have a reason to be concerned. The company may have laid off staff, or is   disorganized in processing customer service requests, which could indicate financial difficulties. If you have tried numerous attempts in phoning, or   emailing to reach a human person to respond, it s time to find a new host provider before that hosting company goes under. Keep in mind, the better the   support center and technical support; the more stable the web host provider. -Free is not always good. Web hosting companies that offer free services or   services of a minimal charge where they cannot make a profit are ones that are generally in trouble. Stay clear of those, and if you started out with one of   these  freebies , it would be a good idea to find a good reputable paying service. If you haven t run into any problems, consider yourself very lucky. But do   decide if you feel comfortable with the prospective performance of such a company in the long term, and ask yourself how the company can turn a profit with   no rates or low rates. Always remember,  you get what you pay for.  -Reputation of the Web Host. With the nature of the thousands of web hosting providers   online, they are relatively very low profile and you don t really read or hear anything particular about them. But if you find coverage regarding a web host   company, make sure it s good stuff; otherwise you know what action to take if it s negative. Stay on top of your web host provider newsletters and articles   about changes in management, a buyout, a merger, or layoffs. Be aware of such changes, though certainly not always, result in decreased communication or   support for the client. If it smells fishy, go with that gut feeling, and find a new host. You can start at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.webhostingrebates.com,"   rel="nofollow">http://www.webhostingrebates.com,</a> where they gather all the reputable and most trusted hosting companies in the industry.<br /> < p></p>
<p>-Visit the Web Site of the Web Host regularly. Participate in various discussion groups or forums to see what other businesses are saying about the web   host provider. See a lot of negativity? You should have a backup plan ready to go if you are viewing mainly complaints and problems with poor customer   support and the quality of service. That s a sure sign that the provider isn t doing well. Check out their website to see if their prices are grossly   inflated compared to what you purchased the service for. Granted, businesses need to have price increases every now and then, but if they seen overly   inflated, that s a sure sign that something is seriously wrong. Make sure that the web host provider is still providing services and packages. If you find   that it isn t being offered or the site itself has changed with less to offer, which tells you that the company may be phasing out of operation. You want to   be hosting with someone else before they shut down. </p>
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<p>-Limited service or capabilities. You may be having a great relationship with your current   provider, but your business needs have grown and your web host cannot accommodate your upgrade capabilities and technical support for your growing company.   You have no other option, than to leave this host on a good note, and find one that will offer you the approximate service and surpass the previous host   provider. </p>
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<p>Every website needs a home and any web host provider will gladly (beg) house your site. If you ve made the decision to go with a new   provider, it s time to go on a new search. The best advice is to select a provider with many years of experience is a smart decision&#8230; Listen to your   colleagues and go where they have had the best luck and let them show you what their web host provider is doing for them. Hopefully, with the experience you   have learned with your previous web host provider, you will make the right long term choice.  </p>
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		<title>Linux vs. Windows web Hosting, does it make a difference?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 06:57:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most confusing decisions someone new to web hosting will have to make is   which platform their server should be on. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> One of the most confusing decisions someone new to web hosting will have to make is   which platform their server should be on. There are a number of different choices out there but the main two are Linux and Windows web servers. There are   also a lot of sources of information about hosting, but the majority of them are tainted by the author&#039;s biased personal opinion unfortunately confusing the   issue. Having just put in some solid hours researching the topic I have come to the conclusion that in general it quite probably does not matter which server   you use. For the majority of people it will be far more important to choose a really good web host than to worry about the server-type that they   implement.</p>
<p>Microsoft developed and owns the Windows operating system. Linux is open source and generally free. This means it can often be more   expensive to set up and run a Windows server. However, this fact doesn&#039;t really affect you unless you are actually setting up a server for yourself and if   you&#039;re reading this article then I&#039;m guessing that it&#039;s safe to assume you&#039;re not. This article is going to offer information for those trying to decide   which hosting company to go with. The cost involved in running a server does not affect the cost of a web-hosting package as much as you may think. Despite   the general opinion that Windows servers are more expensive to run, buying a Windows hosting package can often turn out to be just as cheap or even cheaper   than an equivalent Linux hosting package.</p>
<p>Some people naturally assume that because their PC runs Windows they need to buy a Windows hosting package.   This isn&#039;t true. Access to your web account will most likely be through FTP or a control panel and both servers support these methods. The main difference is   that some of the FTP commands are slightly different between Linux and Windows and some FTP programs will be designed with one or the other in mind. This   means you may occasionally find that when you try and get your FTP program to do something it returns an error message, but it won&#039;t happen very   often.</p>
<p>Your choice of server platforms should be dictated by the use to which you intend to put it. The majority of web features run fine on both   platforms including PHP, mySQL, POP3 etc. If you intend to create your site using ASP, FrontPage, the .NET environment, Windows Streaming Media, Access,   MSSQL, or any of the other Microsoft proprietary technologies then you probably need to use a Windows host. There is limited support for a number of these   technologies in Linux, but they can be expensive and are usually lacking in features. It is probably worth considering the fact that if you use server   specific technologies and then change hosts you&#039;ll have a much harder time of it than if you use technologies that can be run on any system. Having it run   generic technologies removes the need to focus on specifics and allows you to focus on the quality of service itself. </p>
<p>The reliability and stability   of the different platforms have been the topic of many long arguments. The main reason that Windows is seen as being insecure is that it is the most widely   used operating system for home PC&#039;s. People spend more time looking for flaws in the most common system. With Linux being the most common server type, it has   a surprising number of successful hack attempts made on it. In the end the security of both platforms comes down to the competency of the system   administrators. If you are security minded then you&#039;ll do better to make sure that the hosting company is reputable and highly skilled than to worry about   the server they use.</p>
<p>In terms of performance there&#039;s not a huge difference between the two servers. Linux reportedly performs faster because Windows   (as usual) attempts to offer an &#039;all in one&#039; package instead of the extendable Linux implementation. You&#039;ll generally not notice a difference but if   performance is of utmost importance to you then maybe this will influence your decision.</p>
<p>I&#039;ve come to the conclusion that unless you are specifically   using features that are unique to one platform or another your time will be much better spent looking for a really good quality host than a really good   quality server. Developers are constantly improving both Linux and Windows so they should be fairly close in terms of features, security, and reliability for   a long time. It&#039;s the people implementing them that you should be basing your decision on.
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<p>Daniel Punch<br />M6.Net Web   Helpers<br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.m6.net" rel="nofollow">http://www.m6.net</a> </p>
<p>Daniel Punch is a writer working at M6.Net: &#039;The web-hosting company for   humans.&#039; M6.Net is working hard to help humanity experience the power and freedom to develop their own part of the Internet, to share their information and   connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime. </p>
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		<title>Should I Resell Web Hosting?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> As nearly every web host provides the option to purchase reseller accounts, the Internet has seen a significant increase in 3rd party hosting companies looking to develop a stable recurring income. With a market filled with competition you have probably asked yourself, &#034;Should I become a reseller?&#034;  </p>
<p>Points to think about before deciding  </p>
<p>Before taking the plunge and signing up for a reseller account maybe you should ponder these points:  </p>
<p>Do I have the time to market my services? &#8211; To stand out among the many webhosts you will be required to market your services. Be prepared to spend time every day marketing your new hosting company or learning of various techniques to market your services.  </p>
<p>Am I prepared to offer support to my clients? &#8211; To effectively support your clients when they have a question about web hosting or if something is not working you should either have experience with web hosting or the company that is providing reseller services should provide this support. For instance 561Hosting provides free support to resellers thus eliminating the need to be an expert to provide services to your customers.  </p>
<p>Am I in this for the long haul? &#8211; As you advertise your services and become more visible to the Internet community you will no doubt start to land customers. Be sure that you are committed to providing these services indefinitely because your customers have put their trust in you and are counting on you to be around.  </p>
<p>Is it worth it?  </p>
<p>Selling hosting services can be a very rewarding business that you can run from the comfort of your home. Please be patient and market your services everyday and before long you will have several clients and may consider upgrading to a dedicated server account. But that&#039;s another article&#8230;.  </p>
<p>About the author:</p>
<p> Bueford Copeland has been managing Computer Networks and providing consulting services for the last 10 years. He is currently a Systems Administrator for 561Hosting. Please visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.561hosting.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.561hosting.com</a> to learn about our reseller hosting packages.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> If you&#039;re going to pursue an e-commerce site, hosting is going to be an issue. Here&#039;s a primer on web hosting for your site.  </p>
<p>E-commerce web hosting is the technology of storing, servicing and maintaining files for one or more web sites selling products or services online. Web site owners who pay for a web host (generally on a monthly basis) upload their web pages to a shared or dedicated web server through an ISP (internet service provider). The web host should ensure a fast and consistent connection. Experienced web entrepreneurs desire flexibility, security and high performance from an e-commerce host. An e-commerce web server also stores information, images, videos and just about any other content that can be retrieved from a web site. Security is a priority for e-commerce web servers.   </p>
<p>E-commerce web hosting can be divided into two major components, the site and the host (where the site is stored for access on the web). Web hosts are computers that offer storage space and Internet connectivity. Web hosts make your web site work with and connect to the Internet. E-commerce, or web commerce, allows people to buy goods and services online. On the Internet, one can buy almost anything, at any time.   </p>
<p>E-commerce web hosting must support e-commerce software. Often a web host will provide the tools that handle online transactions and sales. In other cases, the web business owner is on their own to ascertain e-commerce software. Common tools that are provided with e-commerce web hosting are shopping carts, business account services, SSLs (secure socket layers), secure transactions, web promotion applications and advertisement packages.   </p>
<p>While choosing a web hosting company for your E-commerce business, it is helpful to decide how much data storage is required and the data transfer rates you require for your site. A web host is the physical location of a web site, so you must be confident in the connection and security of the hosting company. Doing some research to make sure that data reaches the end-user quickly and efficiently can payoff in a big way. Backup systems should be in place so that data is routed even if there is a router failure. Web hosts should be able to accommodate a client&#039;s web traffic (measured in volume of data transfer) in peak hours as well.   </p>
<p>Security is a major issue for E-commerce transactions. Private information needs to be kept safe from unauthorized parties. SSL, from Netscape, helps a lot with secure transactions. SSL is an encryption technology that encodes a message that a receiver decrypts by using RSA security. For integrity and authentication of messages, digital signatures, or certificates, are required. Digital signatures ensure that sensitive information is not picked up by any other party, by posing as a legitimate e-business or in any other way. A digital certificate is a document, issued by a certificate authority, which recognizes a legitimate online business. To ensure security, many web companies store confidential information on offline disks or on a separate PC. E-commerce web hosts should also maintain multiple backups of vital information. SSL uses PKI (public key infrastructure) and digital certificates to ensue privacy and authentication. Bear in mind that security can be an expensive and complex business.   </p>
<p>In short, when selecting an e-commerce web host it is often best to look for a pre-packaged solution that allows you to create a shopping cart, an online catalog and a secure credit card transaction and storage system. Selecting an e-commerce web host with a broad range of tools and a solid reputation is an important step for just about any e-business.   </p>
<p>About the author:</p>
<p> Halstatt Pires is with the Internet marketing firm &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.marketingtitan.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.marketingtitan.com</a> &#8211; a San Diego Internet marketing and advertising company offering automated web site systems &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://www.businesscreatorpro.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.businesscreatorpro.com</a> &#8211; create web databases, e-commerce sites, business lead management systems and more.   </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After having built the web pages the next step is to display it in your website. The important factor is to select a   hosting service which could offer a better reliable service for your business. The following query and explanation section throws light on what a web hosting   service does and how to make a best choice among the millions of hosting concern available today in market.</p>
<p>Query : What web host do for us? Kindly   provide brief answer.</p>
<p>Explanation : They are Providers or concern who provides different types of services that are essential in maintaining your   website. For any website it needs a storage area for storing it which is provided by web host.</p>
<p>Query: What is the average cost involved when going for   a web host?</p>
<p>Explanation : This varies depending upon requirement of the concern but on a average the costs runs between $15-$25 per   month.</p>
<p>Query: Does free hosting service maintain Integrity and are they trustworthy?</p>
<p>Explanation : If it is a business web site then it is a   must to go for a affordable paid web hosting for the site. The free hosting service would be suitable only for fun site where banners only get displayed.   This is because free web hosting service providers give only small bandwidth and the space provided is also little and to add to it they will have   advertisements posted on your site which will affect your traffic ,in some cases the site will go down for a certain period which will affect your   business.</p>
<p>Query: How to choose the right web host for my site?</p>
<p>Explanation : Given below are the key points to consider while choosing a web   host:</p>
<p>&#61656; Requirements Study &#8211; The web hosting service that suits for one may not suit for other because the requirement for each varies. So   before choosing it is always wise to make a study of what is needed for you namely things like Database support(MYSQL) etc..</p>
<p>&#61656; Uptime &#8211; The   uptime of the server should be at least more than 99.5%</p>
<p>&#61656; Data Transfer &#8211; For this you need to work out your requirement which will help in   determining the bandwidth needed by you. Also in this context make sure that the hosting servers do not share bandwidth which will reduce the speed of your   site.</p>
<p>&#61656; Storage &#8211; The web hosting service must offer you the storage area more than what is required by your current website. Also make a study   of whether the web hosting service put you penalties if in case you exceed the allocation. In this it is also needed to find out how the web hosting concern   decide your storage capacity, that is whether they take into account the web files or do they take into account the emails, log files,.. also. A detailed   study of this is needed for which you should be able to view your log files. So Storage and traffic are critical points to be studied when choosing a web   hosting service</p>
<p>&#61656; Technical Support &#8211; Always it is good to choose host that give throughout the year, all days technical   support</p>
<p>&#61656; Security &#8211; It is wise to ensure that host services uses updated security software. Also the hosting service must offer SSL named as   Secure Socket Layer for performing secured transactions.</p>
<p>&#61656; Email &#8211; The hosting service must provide good number of emails, aliases and mail   forwards because it is key for business.</p>
<p>&#61656; Shopping Cart &#8211; The cart used by you must match with that provided by hosting plan chosen by you or   the hosting service must have a appropriate shopping cart replacement.</p>
<p>&#61656; Customer Support &#8211; The type of customer support varies such as through   email, phone. In whatever way the support is provided it is better to find out the response time they take to get back to you. As conveyed earlier it is best   to choose host that give throughout the year, all days technical support.</p>
<p>&#61656; CGI-Bin Access &#8211; Whatever be the site you own you have to run some   CGI script. For the sake of security host services have their own scripts installed but it is better to make a room for allowing to install your own scripts   as per your needs. That is you have to additionally look whether it supports the language such as PHP, Perl etc.. in which you may write your   scripts.</p>
<p>&#61656; Feedback &#8211; Before choosing a web hosting service it is always better to make a study of the concern to know about the negative   feedbacks if any.</p>
<p>&#61656; FrontPage Extensions &#8211; If you have FrontPage in your site just make a check whether the hosting service also support   FrontPage with the same version as yours.</p>
<p>&#61656; Communication Media &#8211; The hosting service chosen has to be good otherwise we may have problem with   the communication services linked with domain like email, File Transfer Protocol(FTP) which are key for any business.</p>
<p>&#61656; Scalability &#8211; You can   use any tool like HTML for your site but important factor to consider is whether the web hosting service is scalable that is as you built more complex   features in your site the host service must be upgradeable to handle all this.</p>
<p>&#61656; Domain Name and IP Number &#8211; It is good to have your own domain   name and IP number for which the web hosting service must help you.</p>
<p>&#61656; Backup &#8211; Ensure whether the hosting service provide important service   like backup which will help you to prevent against data loss.</p>
<p>Due to the birth of many web hosting companies, the above factors if considered would   help you make a correct decision for choosing a good web hosting concern for your business.</p>
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<p style="background-color: #ffffff; width: 100%;   padding: 0px;" class="text" rel="nofollow"><b>About the Author</b>:</p>
<p> Ainuddin Mohamad is the Webmaster of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.BestWebsites.com.my"   title="http://www.BestWebsites.com.my" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.BestWebsites.com.my</a> which is a Directory of Best websites. Since 1998 it   has featured thousands of best websites in many categories of interest with descriptions/reviews given by leading publications and webmasters.</p>
<p>     Read more articles by: <a target="_blank" href='/?s=author&#038;a=Ainuddin+Mohamad' class='biggerlink'>Ainuddin   Mohamad</a>      </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 04:57:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Are you looking for web hosting? If you want to set up a personal website, or a   modest commercial one, you are probably in the market for an inexpensive shared hosting plan. Those entry-level plans may cost $5-10 per month, and often   boast very generous features for that modest prize. However, the strong competition often causes the companies to oversell, and then have difficulties living   up to their promises. And how do you go about telling the good ones from the bad?</p>
<p>Maybe you go to one of the many <b>web hosting   review sites</b>. Those places may offer extensive listings of various web hosting companies and their features; which is certainly helpful. But be aware of   the fact that these review sites are out there to make money by referring new customers to the hosting companies! Therefore, they tend to praise those   companies that pay them the best.</p>
<p>I used to be naive about these things, trusting the review sites. That was until I began some   serious research on the subject myself. Were they really so good, those much-praised web hosting companies? Soon, I was able to uncover large amounts of   customer testimonials that told a different story.</p>
<p>It became clear that several very large and well-known web hosting companies had   surprising amounts of negative customer ratings against them. There were many angry customers that related stories about incompetent or non-existent customer   support, billing disputes where the company kept charging ex-customers after they had cancelled their accounts; and more.</p>
<p>One may   say that any company with many customers is likely to have a few that are hard to please. But in these cases, there were scores of reviews, and the majority   was negative! Since certain hosting companies are known to prosecute those who have criticized them in public, I will not mention any names here.</p>
<p><b>In conclusion</b>: I advice anyone looking for a reliable and honest web hosting provider to be very careful and not put too much trust   in the web hosting ratings commonly found at hosting review sites and similar places. Also be aware that the customer feedback published by the web hosts   themselves on their sites is of course filtered &#8211; and may even be faked.
<p> About the Author  </p>
<p>I am a researcher, an artist, and a web developer. On my   website, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thehostingfinder.com" rel="nofollow">www.TheHostingFinder.com</a>, I have gathered some information on the <b>good</b> type of   web hosts &#8211; the kind that has a majority of <b>happy and satisfied</b> customers. I hope this may be of some help to people looking for good web hosting. </p>
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		<title>M6.net can lower your Web Hosting costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 23:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Many hosting companies that offer low prices find it hard to offer a good and reliable service.   This, in most cases, is due to failure to project company growth. Web host growth refers to the amount of accounts coming in and at what rate. If a web host   company does not plan their growth properly, then account holders will suffer directly. With too many accounts and not enough infrastructure, servers and   manpower, resources are stretched and the service declines, rapidly.</p>
<p>The result being, as soon as you sign up for an account you experience regular   down time; find great difficulty trying to get support; and, receive large shocking bills at the end of the month, for over-usage of bandwidth and disk   space. </p>
<p>However this doesn t have to be the case. If a web hosting company has a projected plan for resources and infrastructure; projected rates of   growth based on many years of hard experience; dedicated and conscientious staff; well established relationships with their up-provider, third party program   and software suppliers; and, a pension for modern technology; good and reliable service is inevitable. </p>
<p>M6.net has a projected plan for 2 to 5 years   steady growth per month, with references to equipment, human resources, sales and promotion; based on 4 years understanding and growth, directly attributed   to the Internet community. Technical support staff are available Monday to Friday, 24 hours a day, with a 24 hr mixture of both human and automated technical   support during the weekend. Staff are dedicated to providing a well-received customer service, applying traditional customer service attitudes to a new and   faster user medium. M6.net has forged strong relationships with their Up-provider; major software and third party program creators, including Mail Server   developers, server distributors, and software giants. To guarantee quality, in-house developers and web technicians have almost totally fully automated   account application processes, allowing technical support more time for clients, regular and prospective; in fact a brand new revolutionary control panel   will be finished in mid-November, accompanied by a user friendly in-house manual, giving clients more control than ever.</p>
<p>M6.net offers huge amounts of   disk space and bandwidth for each account. Accounts range from 500MB of disk space and 3GB of bandwidth, to a whopping 5500MB and 155GB of bandwidth. If, by   chance, you do over use your allocated resources you will be informed well in advance, due to constant monitoring and our own need for servers to be running   smoothly for all clients; then, encouraged to take measures to reduce, or budget for, extra usage.</p>
<p>A great cost reducing benefit provided by M6.net is   multiple domain web hosting. It is much cheaper to host multiple web sites in one account than to have a separate account for each of your web sites. A good   tip is to ask your friends if they want to host their web sites in one account, with you. For example, you can save roughly $20 per month by sharing an M6-4   account, which allows up to 4 web sites.</p>
<p>Another cost saving with M6.net is the current provision of a wide range of applications installed on all   servers, such as: FrontPage, ASP, WAP, Real Audio, CGI, and PHP etc. This means that you will be able to avoid extra set up fees charged by many other hosts,   to install these applications for your benefit. For example, M6.net does not charge to set up FrontPage for use by your account, many hosts do.</p>
<p>Paying   monthly at M6.net, another great provision, is much more desirable than being locked in to a yearly or half yearly contract. Not only is it easier on the   budget, but you also have the option of downgrading or upgrading to any account, at any time.</p>
<p>M6.net is growing at a remarkable rate due to the fact   that they offer a wide range of multiple domain accounts, with fast reliable support and service, and many great offers, all at very affordable prices, this   is accomplished by good resource management and believable growth projections. </p>
<p>So lower your costs now, click on over to <a target="_blank" href="http://m6.net"   rel="nofollow">http://m6.net</a> and find out how M6.net can provide you, with a more cost affective web hosting solution.</p>
<p>By Candice Humbley<br /><a target="_blank"   href="http://m6.net" rel="nofollow">http://m6.net</a></p>
<p> About the Author  </p>
<p>M6.net</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://m6.net"   rel="nofollow">http://m6.net</a></p>
<p>Web Hosting &#8211; Fast, Reliable and Affordable Windows Web Farm Hosting. </p>
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		<title>Is It Possible To Get Web Hosting At $3 a Year?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 02:57:02 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Thousands of people are looking everyday for the possibility of creating their own web site.  </p>
<p>One possible way to build a website is to use a socalled &#034;wysiwyg&#034; (what you see is what you get) html creator or non html website creator. With such a tool you can create a web site without knowing anything about the html &#034;language&#034;.  </p>
<p>Personally I do not recommend that. Why? Because this tool has very limited ability of producing the website you really want. You will get a website which is limited by the tool itself.  </p>
<p>If you are a newbie as I was some time ago, I recommend that you learn some basic html. You are probably a little timid like I was before I finally decided to create my own website. But you should not be reticent about this.  </p>
<p>There are some very helpful tools out there, that in an educational way will teach you, in a few hours, the basic html.   </p>
<p>In a very short time you will be able you to get a web site up and running.  </p>
<p>Once you have learned the basic html, you need to get a domain and have your domain hosted by a hosting service provider.  </p>
<p>For the newbie this may be an overwhelming challenge. &#034;Where should I start. Who can help me step by step&#034;.   </p>
<p>Besides these, for some people insurmountable obstacles, you still have the question with the price you must pay for the services.   </p>
<p>A domain name may cost up to $15 per year and hosting even more, often up to $25 per month or more. So hosting is obviously the most expensive one of the two necessessary services.  </p>
<p>When I started as an Internet Marketer, I had a site hosted for $24.95 per month. That&#039;s 3 years ago now, but you still find hosting at this price and even higher than that.   </p>
<p>I got a brillant service at that time and the company was very reliable with an uptime of almost 100%.  </p>
<p>But I began to think that this was too expensive.  </p>
<p>Then I found a hosting service at half the price, later on I got hosting for $9, then $7 and even $5 per month.  </p>
<p>If you search the net with Google or one of the other search engines, you may find very low prices, down to $2 or $3 per month. That&#039;s quite cheap.  </p>
<p>But you want to go lower than that, and it&#039;s possible.   </p>
<p>What I found out recently is that some hosting companies offer hosting for reselling.  </p>
<p>They offer a package for a certain price per month, and the reseller can offer his customers hosting at prices he decides himself.  </p>
<p>So instead of paying $10 or $5 or may be just a couple of bucks per month, it&#039;s now possible to come down to just $0.25 a month, a price which just a while ago seemed to be impossible.  </p>
<p>On my web site, you may learn both how to get cheap domain and hosting, but also how you can easily learn basic html and how you, in a very short time, can have your own web site up and running.   </p>
<p>About the author:</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 05:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> If you are making a comfortable living from the Internet and the Web or have a plan to   achieve that goal, it&#039;s likely that you are running more than ten websites. The websites are your virtual offices. You want to your sites to be up and   running 365 days, 7 days a week and 24 hours a day. Managing multiple websites is a daunting task if running one website is a hobby.
<p>  Proposed Hosting Strategy for Managing Multiple Websites</p>
<p> The hosting strategy we propose is to host your multiple major websites with 3-4 different hosting companies, and open a reseller account with another   hosting company for 1) small and new websites, 2) web development and 3) backup. Hosting with too many hosting companies will significantly increase the time   and the difficulty of managing sites, and using a single hosting company isn&#039;t a smart choice either.</p>
<p>  Justification of the Hosting Strategy</p>
<p> Cost &#8211; Cost of the Web hosting isn&#039;t an issue for running a single web site whether it costs $5 or $25 a month. The difference is only a few hundred dollars   or less a year. It&#039;s always nice and smart to get the most out of every single dollar in doing business. At least, a few hundred dollars difference wouldn&#039;t   make or break a business. If you run 10 or even 50 websites, the cost of Web hosting alone will define the success or failure of your online adventure. To   cut the hosting cost, the option is to use a reseller hosting account to host as many small or new sites as you want for about $15 a month. You host one or 2   major websites with one hosting company. Shared hosting account costs under $10 a month, and dedicated server will cost $50 or more a month.</p>
<p> Uptime &#8211; If your bread-and-butter maker website is down for a few hours, you&#039;ll lose hundreds of dollars and more. Even though most hosting companies promise   99.9% uptime, it&#039;s not common to see a website down for a few hours. A site could be down for a half day or even more if a hosting company is doing a major   update. The hosting company may do the update in a weekend or a major holiday, but that&#039;s when many family-oriented and travel sites generate their revenues.   If you could afford the loss of revenues, many websites owners can&#039;t bear the psychological loss and pressure. Hosting your sites with a few hosting   companies will reduce the risk of downtime.</p>
<p> Application Development &#8211; For simple web application, webmasters will do development on the same production hosting site. If your ecommerce applications are   complex, doing development on the production site may bring down the live site especially if you&#039;re in the process of changing configuration files or install   customized applications. The option is setup a website on your reseller account for development and testing, and move the applications to production account   on another server after the completion.</p>
<p> Backup &#8211; If you&#039;re not happy with a hosting company, a hosting company is out of business, or the servers will be down for a day or two, you can easily   temporarily or permanently switch from one hosting company to other since you&#039;re familiar with the site managing tools already. If you have a backup or   secondary copy running on another server, all you need for the switch is the transfer of the domain, which will take no more than a minute.</p>
<p>  Shop Before You Buy</p>
<p> There&#039;re too many hosting plans to choose from a large number of hosting companies &#8211; ASP Web Hosting, Budget Hosting, Dedicated Servers, <a target="_blank"   href="http://www.web-site-hosting-n-tools.com/ecommerce-hosting/" rel="nofollow">eCommerce Hosting</a>, FrontPage Web Hosting, Hosting With Templates,   Managed Web Hosting, PHP Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.web-site-hosting-n-tools.com/shared-hosting/" rel="nofollow">Shared Hosting</a>,   Unix / Linux Hosting, Virtual Private Servers, Windows Hosting or Co-location Hosting. Compare the cost, hosting features, tracking records of hosting   companies before making your commitment. Good luck with your online adventures.</p>
<p> About the Author  </p>
<p>Bruce Zhang has over 10 years of experience in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sysoptima.net/" rel="nofollow">web development</a>, database design and managing web   servers. He currently manages dozens of websites using ASP Web Hosting, Budget Hosting, Dedicated Servers, eCommerce Hosting, Managed Web Hosting, <a target="_blank"   href="http://www.web-site-hosting-n-tools.com/reseller-hosting/" rel="nofollow">Reseller Hosting</a> for web hosting needs. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Suppose you just finished a great new web site. You have a beautiful design, an awesome domain name, and a large amount of content. The question is, &#034;what do I do next?&#034; Having a great web host is essential for a successful web site. A great site with a crummy host will be bogged down and will suffer as a result. It is important to consider many elements when choosing your first web host. Too many people are dissatisfied with their web hosting service. The best service is the one that fits your needs. There are several elements that any webmaster should consider before choosing a web host.  </p>
<p>The first thing to consider is disc space. Disc space all depends on the size of the web site, and how much money you are willing to spend. Look in your web site folder and see how much disc space it takes up on your computer. You should always get more space then what is taken up on your computer (better safe than sorry). For example, if your web folder is 200MB, you should probably get 250-300MB of disc space. Sites with complicated designs, or flash animation, and sites with a variety of videos and pictures will typically take up a higher amount of disc space than other sites.  </p>
<p>You should do your best to estimate the amount of bandwidth your web site will be using. Bandwidth is the amount of data transfer that your web site can use. If you plan on having a massively popular site with a large amount of files, then you should have a high bandwidth. For casual web sites, bandwidth is not as big a factor. Again, consider cost and try to have more bandwidth than you need, not less.  </p>
<p>Web site speed is seldom taken into consideration. The fact is that there are many Internet users still on 56k dial-up connections. If your web host has a very slow speed for all of its web sites, then you may not want to go with that host. People won&#039;t sit around at a page forever. If you want many people to visit your site, having a fast speed is very helpful. One technique to check how fast a web host&#039;s hosted sites are is to simply ask the web host for a list of their sites. If the web host is legitimate and wants to have your business, they will comply in no time at all.  </p>
<p>All of these elements need to be taken into consideration when hosting a web site. Unfortunately, this does take some time and effort. Taking time searching through web hosts and finding out everything you can about them will be very rewarding. Have a clear-cut view of what you want to accomplish with your web site. The best web host is not necessarily the most expensive, or cheapest. The best web host is the host that fits your needs. For the casual webmaster, cheaper web hosts may be the way to go. However, if your site is intended to &#039;wow&#039; users, get them to come back again, and tell all their friends about your site, than you might want to consider getting a higher end web host. Without web hosting, no one can see your site. It is important to make the gateway between your site and the rest of the Internet as successful as possible.   </p>
<p>About the author:</p>
<p> Paul Herbert recommends Net Explorers for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hosting-netexplorers.co.uk/" rel="nofollow">UK web hosting</a>.  </p>
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