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Web Hosting

Shared Hosting: The Pros And Cons

By Graig Nelson

As ever increasing numbers of people, and businesses, begin to establish themselves online, an increasingly large number of hosts are becoming available. However, as with any other rapidly expanding market, it can be quite hard to determine which host is most suitable for your use. Read More »

Choosing your Hosting Platform - Linux or Windows?

By Rob Parker

As more and more people fire up web pages for their businesses or their personal enjoyment, there are continuous questions about which hosting platform is the best choice. Most experts agree that when it comes to choosing between Linux and Windows for your web server software, the final decision really depends on the preferences of the individual. Here are some of the main differences between the two, and what that might mean for your web pages. Read More »

Are Free Web Site Hosting Accounts Really Free?

By Cliff Posey Jr

There are a lot of so called free web site hosting companies out there touting their services. While the accounts offered by many of these web hosting providers are free to use, there are sometimes hidden costs that can leave you wasting both time and money. Read More »

Do I Need Managed Web Hosting Or Shared Web Hosting?

By Amy Nutt

There are many different choices to make when it comes to selecting the best type of web hosting for your particular needs. Shared web hosting is by far the most popular type of web hosting, and is ideal for most websites. However, many websites, such as those with very high traffic or form whom security of sensitive information is of utmost concern, managed web hosting just might be a better choice. Read More »

Website Development

Pre-Made Website Templates or Freelance Web Design?

By Glenn Ormond

Perhaps the latest revolution in web page design is the creation and availability of web page templates that are easy to use and do not require much skill on the part of website enthusiasts and builders. Read More »

Is Your Website Being Read? Why People Don't Read Your Web Page

By Sherman Cheong

As the world virtually shrinks into the window on your computer screen, the web site is the best and a must-have tool for any business. Not only can it reach a global audience, it will boost your local exposure exponentially—at a minimal cost. Read More »

Choose the Right Logo Design for Your Company

By Ronn Jones

A logo is a design or a graphic representation or image that symbolizes one’s organization. It serves the purpose of instant identification of the company and appears on letterheads, websites, advertising materials et al. Read More »

Planning to Build a Website? Are You Making One of the Top 7 Common Website Mistaskes?

By searstower

1. Write down a very clear description of the purpose of the website before you begin any work on it.

Most people skip this step because they think it's obvious, but trust me, it's important and your main purpose will make a HUGE difference in how it should be coded. Read More »

Search Engine Optimization

How To Focus Your SEO & Open Up Your Profit Margin

By Jon, The Waikiki Marketer

Your SEO should be not only a long-term strategy, it must be a focused one as well. What does that mean? First let me tell you what it DOESN’T mean. Read More »

SEO for Images on Web Sites

By Patrick D. Heathcock

Excellent images are essential for web sites and can lift an ordinary web site to a professional level. The average surfer responds better to websites that use good quality images, tending to linger longer and browse more pages than when faced with dense, text-heavy pages. There are many reasonable priced picture libraries online where one can source everything from flower pictures to computer equipment images. Read More »

SEO Checklist for Web Designing

By KNoori

Domain Name- Your domain name should be brandable (example: Google, Amazon, Yahoo!, etc.), easy to say, and even easier to remember. Don't worry too much about stuffing keywords into your domain name. Keywords in domain names no longer have the punch they used to. Read More »

Pay-Per-Click versus SEO Online Marketing

By Kale Jones

When looking for a way to reach the public, website owners are searching for effective, as well as cost-efficient methods to advertise their products and services. In a world of innovative marketing approaches that take place across the Internet, pay-per-click (PPC) techniques and SEO (search engine optimization) are some of the most commonly used selections. To help make a decision easier between the two, the pros and cons associated with these popular methods of online marketing are listed below: Read More »

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