ANANOVA LISTED POWER HOSTING PROVIDER


ANANOVA NEWS March 25, 2022

Ananova.com lists the power hosting providers to help businesses running e-commerce websites that do heavy business transactions pick the best web host. Ananova selected the hosting providers by considering security, SSL/TLS to enable “HTTPS” pages, handling payments, guaranteed 100% uptime SLA, cloud resources, snapshot backup facility, and other features, thus helping Webhosting customers to reap the benefits.

The world is moving fast toward online markets, and every business considers it must have an online presence to sell goods to consumers worldwide. The businesses create online marketing plans and strategies to reach, catch & communicate to customers, thus fostering a community around their company.

The Ananova listed hosting provider offers professional e-commerce templates to enable businesses to build a website with all available capabilities. It’s good to have a business e-mail address, blog, and social media presence for a business.

Ananova recommends WordPress.com eCommerce & Business plan for e-commerce sites and shopping carts. The programs offer Premium themes and more than 50,000 WordPress plugins to provide businesses with the best look-n-feel and functionality with the best security and backups. The provider takes care of security, making the website 100% secure to minimize hacking or malicious activity. For an e-commerce website, this feature is a must as customers do share sensitive credit card information while making purchases. SSL/TLS – Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security ensures information encryption.

Furthermore, WordPress allows customization, accepts payments in 60+ countries, and integrates with Top Shipping Carriers.

Share your Web hosting tips and experiences in Business Hosting Journal (BHJ.org)

BHJ – Web Hosting Ranking Site


Business Hosting Journal is one more review and rating website in the web hosting industry, run by SCPL as a statistics and analytical company. The website is updated daily with the latest reviews, web hosting trends, industry news, technology updates, tutorials, forums, press releases, and resolutions to most web hosting issues. BHJ collaborates with SiteGeek to rank web hosting providers in various categories like Shared Hosting, Cloud Hosting, VPS, Dedicated Servers, Local Hosting, and SSD hosting. Daily the website publishes numerous articles related to the web hosting industry. The website is affiliated with a few web hosting companies. It receives affiliate income whenever hosting consumers purchase the hosting plan by clicking the banner links—the affiliate income help to defray the site’s operating cost. The website claims to provide honest hosting editorially independent reviews by website visitors.

BHJ discusses hosting experiences and ranks legitimate hosting providers on a scale of their hosting processes, resources, security, support, and customer services. Thus, it helps the hosting consumer evaluate the most vital features for its business or individual website or application. The hosting industry is completely consumer-centric, and good customer support is crucial for success. No business or personnel continuously pays the hosting provider who doesn’t offer the best value and customer services. Every customer wants a hosting company to resolve the issues before it comes to them.

Before Damage, preventive mesaure must be taken. A hosting provider must ensure 24×7 technical support via experienced experts who can resolve customer issues asap.

Rohit Kumar (BHJ)

An issue may arise anytime in a hosting business, but if somebody is available to address it and get the best solution on time, it makes the best customer experience. Hence, the hosting provider must ensure the technical staff is available via phone, trouble ticket, email to answer questions and concerns. Everybody understands that most hosting consumers don’t want to wait, but they need immediate responses or resolutions to their technical issues.

Every business knows how much downtime can cause headaches, financial setbacks, and setbacks to Google ranking. They always want 100% website content available to their customers or visitors, and they are right in that. A hosting provider must always provide explanations or reasons for the issues or downtime. And if it is due to server maintenance, then intimate the customer well in advance. If the hosting provider fails to do so, then the knee-jerk reaction from hosting customers is obvious. A hosting consumer looks towards the provider and blames them for downtime for every issue. Thus, a hosting provider must always be responsive and provide timely notifications.

Most hosting consumers trust web hosting reviews and rating websites like Ananova, SiteGeek, Chatwoo, and BHJ to get a sense of web hosting reliability. The hosting consumers look for various hosting features in the hosting providers listing, like effective data backups process to prevent data loss, upgrades, updates, maintenance notification, customer support, uptime guarantee, etc.

Rohit Kumar, BHJ, says, “I’m sure, most of the hosting consumers never go through host’s service level agreement, they just take few moments to skim and then took buying decision, which they already thought in their mind.” However, it is always recommended to go through the service agreement, mentioning the uptime guarantee and the host’s redundancy arrangements.

BHJ suggests that consumers go for public cloud hosting providers like ‘Google Cloud’ or ‘AWS’ to host a business website, providing the best backup and disaster recovery plan. They have the best support on cloud computing, and the hosting specs meet the consumer needs and are fully scalable. A customer does not have to worry about disk space and bandwidth on cloud computing. Most websites have quality full-size images, downloads, extensive audio and video, and content. The customer gets as much as required and can scale later as needs arise.

Ananova – web hosting demystified


Ananova is a web hosting demystified where hosting consumers can find the meaning of most fancy tech terms and abbreviations. Most hosting consumers don’t exactly understand what the hosting provider offers. The provider’s website is filled with Questions and Answers, Tutorials, Videos, How to use services, Expert Tips, Tools, Business ideas, Turning customers into repeat buyers, and a lot more. Most hosting providers’ sites look like content farms. They contain everything from accounts, finance, women, minorities, kids, government regulations, green business, hiring, managing, legal issues, marketing, raising money, real estate, startup, and technology-related articles. It becomes confusing for web consumers, as its purpose is an online presence with the best web host. For the first time, every hosting consumer wants to make the best decision, a reliable hosting provider, where it can smoothly run its online presence.

Most hosting companies rent remote servers and then sell their resources to businesses and individuals to run their websites, emails, and other services. The data centers allow them to control the rented servers to these hosting companies, and they sell the servers to thousands of such hosting providers. Thus, most hosting companies offer similar features. It becomes daunting to hosting consumers to choose the right hosting provider which offers the best suite of resources required for its website.

The websites like Ananova.com, Sitegeek.com, and Business Hosting Journal (BHJ.org) help in research to compare the resources and other features of various hosting providers. Although these sites claim to provide honest reviews, they are paid by a few companies to whom they sign up for an affiliate account. Their site disclaimer shows that it’s always good to use various resources to get multiple opinions, conduct fast checks, research, and then make the final buying decision.

Ananova releases the top web hosting providers list https://ananova.com/best-hosting-providers, based on reviews, brand recognition, support services, hosting resources, technologies, and many more. The hosting company listing helps host consumers compare to an assortment of prominent hosting providers, best for its online presence.

Different Hosting Markets


Hosting companies need new demographic customers to survive in this highly competitive international market. The hosting provider develops various hosting plans for different countries to cater to the hosting consumer’s needs or requirements. They remain up to date with the current conditions, desires, and requirements to gain potential or prospective customers while retaining the existing ones.

The hosting providers diversify hosting plans and markets to yield high rewards in entirely new markets. It takes time to get established, but they need continuous cash flow to make significant investments. Some markets evolve with issues like bans or country-specific requirements, requiring significant huge investments and initially yield minimal returns. The high competition in the existing market leads to low growth and a dwindling market share. Thus, hosting businesses need to hunt for new markets continuously.

The technology changes very fast; thus, the hosting market also changes, including business models. A hosting provider cannot remain satisfied with the existing technology but must keep up to date and updated with the changing upcoming technologies. Those who do not upgrade and update become antiquated.

NPCO Web Hosting Providers


ANANOVA NEWS MARCH 09, 2022

NEWS PROVIDED BY BHJ (Business Hosting Journal)

Ananova announces the list of the web hosting providers offering free web hosting plans to Non-Profit Charitable Organizations (NPCO) or Non-Profit Organizations (NGO).

The Non-Profit Charitable Organizations (NPCO) or Non-Profit Organizations (NGO) are committed to improving people life quality, eradicating social evils, women’s empowerment, against child abuse, and more. The hosting companies to accredit their efforts offer numerous web servers to offer free web hosting plans. Few hosting companies further provide website design, eCommerce development, and digital marketing services to these non-profits.

The NPCO or NGOs need to provide the documents proof to qualify as a charitable organization and signup the contact form on the hosting provider’s web hosting page. The web hosting providers consider it as their CSR activity. Some hosting providers enforce the websites to put their logo with a link to credit the same. 

The hosting providers offer additional space or bandwidth once a requirement arises or offers affordable upgrades. The hosting accounts are powered by standard web technologies such as cPanel, CentOS, MariaDB, LiteSpeed, and PHP.

About Ananova.com

Ananova.com is a trusted provider of current, unbiased, comprehensive web host reviews and reports developed using in-depth, real-time, data-driven tracking, social media sentiment analysis, and honest user commentary.

Ananova.com is the only source for this type of data-driven, unbiased educational information supplemented with genuine user reviews and comments. All information is available for free to all visitors, so they are empowered to make confident decisions on their web hosting investments.

Looking To Blog? Give Roon A Try.


You might be familiar with the likes of Blogger, Tumblr, and WordPress. They are ‘The Big 3’ in terms of blogging platforms. They offer a wonderful experience for readers, but what if that’s more than you need? If you don’t need free or cheap hosting of your media-rich blog complete with fancy theme, there are other choices.

One of them is Medium, founded by the same people who founded Twitter. However, it’s not available to the general public as of yet. Ghost is another that has yet to be released. But isn’t there anything that’s usable right now?

Try Roon: simple; easy to use; and multi-device compatible.

Roon

This handy little blogging platform is free of charge, and simple to use. Just sign up for free: choose a username and password, and proceed to the minimalistic dashboard. If you wish to begin immediately posting things, just click the ‘+’ button.

The toolbar is located at the bottom of the draft post. It offers basic formatting commands — bold, italic, underline, and highlight — along with the ability to add subheadings and images directly to your post.

If you would rather insert code manually for formatting purposes (there are those out there who don’t want to stop typing and would prefer coding to clicking a button), do the following: Bold, Italic; Underline; ==Highlighted==; and #Heading. Note: you probably know this, but just in case you don’t, you want to type the text you want formatted between the characters rather than ‘Italic’ or ‘Underline.’ Ex: to bold the word dog, you’d type dog.

The dashboard is split into two columns. One side contains a list of all of your posts in draft form, the other features all published posts. You can save any post as a draft to return to edit later. If you wish to delete a post, simply open it in the backend and click the trashcan icon located at the bottom of the post.

Considerations

You might not be used to this, especially if you have used other blogging platforms: when drafting your post in Roon, a line break in the backend does not equate to a line break in the post viewers will see. If you want text to be on the next line, you must hit Enter twice.

At the top of your draft post, you can put a header image in to sit above the blog post using the image button. Roon recommends using a 2000px image to assure it’s responsive across all devices. At the top of the draft window, you’ll find buttons to save, publish, and preview.

Settings

The settings, as I’ve said before, are minimalistic. That can be translated to mean limited as well. Personal settings, which are editable: name; bio; email address; Twitter username; and one website URL.

Blog settings exist in another tab. You are able to configure custom domain settings (which will set you back $12/year), choose a blog title, choose between only two fonts, change color, and export your blog. That’s a big one: if Roon goes down, your blog posts aren’t lost forever!

Try Roon if you’re looking to shine a light on your content rather than flashy designs and icons.

What blogging platform do you rely on?

Cleversafe, Symform, and Cloud Dispersion Technology


http://www.ananova.com/cleversafe-symform-and-cloud-dispersion-technology/

cleversafe
There’s a notion in the cloud hosting world that dispersing data is a safer and more secure way of storing information. There are currently two companies offering businesses the cloud dispersing option: Cleversafe and Symform. Both companies offer similar services with subtle differences.

Cyberbullying: Who Should Be Held Accountable?


Cyberbullying: Who Should Be Held Accountable?

Whether you run a simple Internet forum for like-minded individuals or a social media site like Myspace, bullying is an issue. Online, a bully can feel invincible, protected by the vast enormity of the worldwide Web. Confronting someone on the Internet is so much easier than doing it in person.

Ghost: A New Open Source Blog Host


http://www.ananova.com/ghost-a-new-open-source-blog-host/

A new startup called Ghost is aiming to change the face of blogging. Ghost is an open-source blogging platform that solely focuses on blogging – nothing else. It is a platform that has been developed strictly for journalists and writers, and it has a ton of user-friendly appeal.

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