How To Choose The Right Web Host for Your Small Business
| by Jossielyn Lucero | May 09, 2008 | |
In order to ensure the success of your on-line business, it is necessary for you to choose a web host that does not compromise any of your site’s functional features. |
How to Migrate Your Linux Website to Another Hosting Company
| by Gary Sims | May 07, 2008 | |
A complete migration involves transferring the site data itself, meaning all the HTML and possibly PHP and MySQL files and CGI programs. You also need to modify the Domain Name System (DNS) information for the site and for the routing of the site email. DNS holds information that translates IP addresses to human-readable domain names. For Web site migration, the two important DNS records are the address (A) record, which tells the browser the IP address of the Web server, and the mail exchange (MX) record, which tells mail servers how to route the email. |
Avoid Duplicate Content Penalties
| by Sharon Housley | April 14, 2008 |
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While it may still be debatable whether all the major search engines currently employ a duplicate content penalty, all have made it abundantly clear that they do not have any desire to provide search results that rehash the same content over and over. Actively avoid any potential penalties by taking a proactive approach to building unique content.
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Virtual Web Servers: Perfect For Mid-sized Web Hosting Needs, Part 2
| by Adrian Adams | February 27, 2008 | |
Usually it takes a person with quite a bit of experience to be able to successfully setup, maintain, and configure a web server. The problem with this is that there are not enough of these experienced people to prepare a web server for all of the individual web sites on the internet today. |
Virtual Web Servers: Perfect For Mid-sized Web Hosting Needs, Part 1
| by Adrian Adams | February 11, 2008 |
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Large companies can afford to have a dedicated web server or servers, but smaller companies and individuals usually can not afford to have a dedicated server for their web site. For these individuals there are a few alternatives available. They can either use a web hosting service to host their web sites, or they can use a virtual web server to host their web site. Both of these alternatives have strengths and weaknesses. |
Web Hosting? The Inside Story and The Precautionary Measures
| by Maneet Puri | December 06, 2007 |
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Web Hosting is the process of buying some space with a domain name on the internet to develop a website of your own. This is the next step after you buy your domain from a domain service provider. Hosting a website and maintaining it calls for a great deal of responsibilities. |
Web Host: Basics to Know
| by QualiSpace Team | November 29, 2007 |
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Web hosting is a service that suggests individuals, organizations and users with online systems for storing information, images, video, or other content on a web server which can be accessed by World Wide Web and allows the public to view them. A good host will offer you with secure customer support (technical/non-technical) and superior server services (uptime, speed, response, etc). |
Web site hosting services
| by Anna Berk | September 03, 2007 |
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In this article the nature of the web hosting services is explained. The main aspects and the process of choosing web hosting service provider are covered. |
Internet Hosting Companies
| by Neil Parnham | July 26, 2007 |
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With thousands of web hosting companies in the market it can be difficult if not impossible to know which web site hosting companies truly provide an excellent web hosting solution at an excellent price. When you have an established domain name with a good web hosting company, you can get reports on your traffic and which of your pages your customers are visiting most often, as well as many other statistics. |
3 Steps to Getting Your Website Up and Running
| by Kevin Faro | July 06, 2007 |
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Everything from registering a domain to finding a good web hosting is covered in this article. |