Some Of The Benefits Of Shared Webhosting


The benefits of shared webhosting can be very useful, especially for someone just getting started. Many individuals or small to medium size businesses choose to do this since it is cheaper than getting a connection to the internet for their web site all on their own. Web hosts provide the customer with the means to get the internet requirements they need in an affordable way. This is a great way for smaller businesses or individuals to save money, but still get exactly what they need.

The shared cost of the internet connection helps these businesses or individuals as well as the companies. The basic fee is a low monthly fee. This fee is cheap enough for you to afford, while still allowing you with the services you need to keep your website running smoothly. Another benefit is the powerful server that you will now have access to. Without the proper server and proper connection you will have a hard time keeping your website up and running.

Another advantage is that you do not have to be a professional webmaster to do this. This shared web hosting allows those who are not as technically advanced a reliable web presence. This is very important if you want to make sure you web site gets seen. If nobody know about your site it will be hard to get anybody to visit it. The shared web hosting also insures that you will have connectivity and uptime.

You will also get at least one e-mail address, and a domain name. You need both of these if plan on making your business a success. An e-mail address allows you to send information back and forth quickly. This is very important in a business.

You will also enjoy the convenience of shared web hosting. It is easy to set up and activate your services. You can do this right from home. Being able to do things from home always make it easier. This will only take a little bit of time, and will be available for you to use within a few minutes of signing up.

For those of you are may need help from time to time there is always support available. This is music to some ears. If you run into any trouble you can call them up and they will help you with whatever you need.

These are a few of the benefits that you may find once you start using a shared web host. If you are looking for a way to lessen your web hosting costs, you may want to look into the shared web hosting. This is a great way to save money and still get all the benefits that you need for yourself and for your business.

Web Hosting Solution Helps Businesses Grow


You can have the greatest store on the planet offering the best products for the best prices, but if no one travels down the road on which your store is located, your business will fail due to lack of customers. The same holds true with an internet business. Regardless of the quality of your site, you will need a web hosting solution to get you noticed on the information highway.

Numerous websites are built from the ground up and those new to the internet often forget a few basics such as the importance of meta tags and their relevance to the page on which they are attached. Many web hosting solution companies will advise that the tags, which are hidden from view but imbedded in the page’s code, are the first glimpse a search engine has as to the relevance of your site to the information requested in a search.

There a couple of important considerations to keep in mind when searching for a hosting company offering web hosting solutions for you or your business. The amount of space provided for your site and the amount of bandwidth available for your visitors. It may be better to have more available than you plan to use to keep your site up and running and for any additional adjustments you make in the future.

Dedicated Servers Reduce Down Time
If the web hosting solution provider you chose continues to have a lot of down time, you might consider switching to one that offers dedicated servers. That is one who sets aside whatever size storage server you contract for strictly for you. This also prevents what is known as crossover with other sites that may be on the same server as yours.

Dedicated servers also offer the web hosting solution of potential viruses from getting into your files from another site. Since yours will be isolated into its own dedicated memory, nothing can get in unless you put it there. You can either contract for them with a good web hosting company, or buy your own and set them up in your place of business.

Resale value of .de, .ca & .co.uk


Out of these 3 extentions .de, .ca & .co.uk , how would you rate them in terms of resale value from highest to lowest?

Would you say the order is:

.co.uk
.de
.ca

.co.uk is definitely the best because of large viewership.

Sure .co.uk because other two mentioned are ccTLDs.

Particular numbers worth more then others


I m just wanted to find out some info about numbered domains without any letters in it. Are any particular numbers worth more then others

For double digit domains, are repeting numbered domains more valuable, eg. 22 is better than 20?

I think 1 is better then other numbers.

I doubt there is much resale value in most numbers. You might find a few that could be marketable to specific niches i.e. 69 – 420 – 666 etc.

But if you owned NN.com, NNN.com & even NNNN.com, they are worth money as
compare to numbers

Not sure about .info extension but they are definitely worth good bucks if they are .com. One thing is for sure, you’ll definitely get more than reg fee for these, probably a lot more than reg fee.

.in v/s .co.in


Which extention is better .in or .co.in ?

I like .in

.in because it easy to remember.

.in are so expensive as compared to other extentions.

Yes, .in domain are expensive at 17$

co.in is cheaper I think, but I prefer a .in if it’s still available since the chances of a visitor typing it in wrong is less.

I think .in is better because co.in is long in length but .in is short.

I also suggest .in

.in is very good. Very short and attractive.

I prefer .co.in because it was launched first and still rules the market.

15 Elements of Windows Web Hosting


If you are looking for a web hosting plan and you are considering getting a Linux-based plan or a Windows-based plan, then there are a couple of things that you need to look at. There are some features that you have to make sure are included in your Windows-based hosting package.

  1. ASP Support The obvious reason why you would be going for a windows plan is so that you could use languages which are Microsoft-specific.
  2. .NET Support ASP.net would be the next generation of the Microsoft’s Active Server Page or ASP, which is a feature of the Internet Information Server or IIS. A lot of web hosts provide this feature for free while there are some who charge an additional fee.
  3. CDONTS CDONTS or Collaboration Data Objects for Windows NT Server is a Messaging Component which comes with Windows NT/2000. A hosting plan which is Windows-based without this feature is incomplete.
  4. Databases All windows plans support Microsoft Access 2000 Database. This would do if you are a beginner. However, for the more advanced, MSSQL is a necessity.
  5. Database Connection Make sure that the host has an option in the control panel that allows you to manage and create DSNs.
  6. ASP Components Aside from the default features, there are a lot of third-party software, so check the list of the features that are provided by the host.
  7. PHP and ColdFusion ColdFusion is a language web development tool which uses server-side scripting. This is an advanced option and is not provided by all web hosting providers.
  8. Control Panel This would be your website’s nucleus. In the CP or Control Panel, you would be able to do anything. From the moment that you would be signing up with a hosting plan, you have to be provided with a CP so that you would be able to easily manage your website.
  9. POP3 email IDs and Aliases An example of a POP3 ID would be name@domain.com. You should be given an ample number of POP3 email IDs – this would depend on the size of your package.
  10. FTP Accounts This would be what you could use to be able to upload all of your files, as well as delete and update them.
  11. Backup Majority of the web hosts use automated backups. However, users usually do not care a great deal about this when they choose their hosting plan.
  12. Web Statistics The analysis of the visitors of your website plays a big role in your website’s success. With a Statistics Application which runs on the backend of the server, you would be able to view this report of visitor statistics.
  13. Bandwidth Make sure that you would be selecting the hosting plan which would be able to provide sufficient bandwidth.
  14. Webmail and SMTP Check if your host would be providing you with web mail so that you would be able to check your email messages using an interface which is web-based.
  15. 15. IP If you have a website which would be requiring SSL Support in the future, then you need to get a dedicated IP.

Any idea about 2 letter domain


any idea if we can get a 2 letter domain, i am planing to purchase a 2 letter domain.

Its a good idea to purchase a 2 letter domain but u have u pay huge money for that.

Of course u need to get it because they won’t be available to register.

Those domains are really expencive. hundreds of thousands dollars for 2 letter domain

There are no one,two or three character domains available anymore.

I saw some 2 letter domains for sale at 80k or 100k. That is their current price. And these one are not premium letters.

There is a very little amount of 4 character domains are available now, and you’re lucky if you get one of those that makes sense.

yes it costs a lot of money and you would be even lucky if you found one 2-LETTER .com for sale.

Now people are rushing for 3 letters and you are reducing it to 2??

You can visit sedo and other domain selling sites to check if someone is selling such domain names.

A Good Webhost Will Have 2 Things


Really when you look at it in a logical view, most if not all the host offer pretty much the same things, give or take a few. Perhaps the easiest way to know that a Webhost is really as good as everyone is saying, or claiming on their sites, is to look at 2 things.

1. How long have they been in business?
2. Domains Hosted to date.

These 2 simple statistics should tell you what kind of experience they have, and also how many people are getting their sites hosted by them. If they have been in business for sometime, then they will have much valued experience, and have probably encountered most of the problems one would expect from being a server. The amount of Domains hosted tells a story as well! If the host didn’t offer a complete package that really provided great service to a customer, do you think they would have so many clients? NOPE!

So if you look at these 2 overlooked statistics, you should be able to find exactly what you’re looking for! It’s funny as most websites/blogs that promote or review web host, say nothing about these 2 statistics

How many type ins a domain gets


How can you tell how many type ins a domain gets if its not registered? Is there a tool for this?

there is unfortunately no way to tell anything about the traffic of a domain without owning it (whether or not it is registered is irrelevant as well). What you could do, if you are asking because you want to purchase based off traffic, is the following:

1) Register the domain with a registrar that provides you with a grace period (they all have the capability of doing this, but most fail to because they are money hungry scavengers).
2) Set the name servers appropriately.
3) Create or use an existing script to count the number of unique visits to the domain that do not have a http referrer.
4) Drop the domain within the 5 day grace period (if the traffic is not what you hoped for).

You can get a very rough idea by typing in the domain.com into the Overture keyword tool. It will always show less than the domain gets, but if it gets 0 then you know its of little value. I reg’ed a typo once that showed 74 on OVT and in fact it got about 150-200 a day.

End buyers for your names


how do you find end buyers for your names??

Let’s say you have a domain, consisted out of 2 keywords: Keyword1Keyword2.com .

forward your domains for sale to a retail sales site so if someone is interested, they land on a sales page. In most cases, you can make more per month selling domains than you can from parking anyway so that’s what I recommend.

when you have good names, they will contact you.

How to find end users for NOT premium domains:-

1. Go to google and search for “Keyword1 keyword2”.
2. Find the websites that use the this exact combination of words
3. Make a list of these websites, preferably over 100
4. Now you need to contact them. You should always contact the person who appears in the website’s whois info, because that is usually the decision maker of that company. When you go through the contact forms of the website your message might not reach the decision maker in time or at all.
5. Write them all an email, as personalized as possible for each website. Briefly explain who you are and why you think that they would benefit from owning that domain name. DO NOT inflate your prices and offer them to pay for the FULL escrow fee. At the end, always include your full name and contact info, including telephone number.
* If the name is really good, you are better off sending them a formal letter(snail mail), or calling them, instead of using email.
6. You can also invite them to an auction instead of directly offering them the name. You may have a SEDO auction running, on eBay or anywhere else and just provide them with the URL.