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Web Hosting – The Key to Your Online Home Business Success

Thursday, March 25, 2010 posted by admin 9:51 am





Running a home business and making money online is impossible without a web host. Web hosting makes your site visible in the online community 24/7. It is the second step after creating and registering your domain name. With the numerous hosts on the net, choosing the right host is crucial to generate traffic to your site. Here are factors to consider when selecting your web hosts.

Reliability and Speed

Reliability and speed are the two most important factors when selecting hosting. It must guarantee uptime of 99.5% or higher. The uptime is the time when the server is functional. For your home business to make money online, choose a company that will assure you of all time visibility. Otherwise, you are only wasting your money if your potential visitors cannot reach you.

Bandwidth

Bandwidth is the amount of bytes transferred from your site to your visitors as they browse your page. Other companies promote an unlimited bandwidth for your online home business. However, this may not always be true because when you exceed your allowable bandwidth, you get an exorbitant bill or a sudden cut-off from their servers. To help you make money online without paying unreasonable charges, always look for the details of how much traffic the package allows. A 3 GB of traffic per month is a good start to starting your home business. As your business becomes more popular, you can just upgrade your bandwidth.

Disk Space

Like the bandwidth, your web host can offer you unlimited disk space. However, most sites need only an average of 10 MB. If you purchase more space, it is unlikely to use all that space and you will still be paying for it.

Technical Support

For you to make money online, your host must be available in the most inconvenient times like midnights, holidays and weekends. To know whether the company has a competent technical support, try reaching to them at these times. Try asking technical problems to determine their competencies. It is useless to run an online home business served by a host without knowledge on technicalities of web hosting.

Features

A good web hosting provides the PHP, FTP, Perl, SSI,.htaccess, telnet, MySQL, crontabs and SSH. All these must be a part of your hosting agreement to make your site successful. These features allow you to customize your site, correct errors, protect your site, run programs or receive payments.

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Shared Web Hosting – 3 Things You Need to Know About Shared Hosting

Saturday, July 19, 2008 posted by admin 3:48 am



What Should You Watch Out For With Shared Hosting?

The most popular & cheapest form of web hosting is shared hosting not least of all because of its low cost.

However shared hosting does come with its fair share of perils.

Shared hosting means that your website will be hosted on the web host’s server that is also home to many other websites.

So, if each site or account on the server has its own allocated amount of web space & bandwidth how can it be bad, you may ask?

Well below are some of the Pitfalls of Shared Hosting.

3 Pitfalls of Shared Hosting

Some hosts will overload their servers with too many sites which impacts negatively on the performance of your site caused by increased competition for the server resources by all the sites on the server. This will slow your site down & could even cause a server to crash – disaster! Shared hosting accounts also have restrictions placed on them limitations placed on them with regard to the amount of disk space, data transfers, email addresses and domains that they can have. There are also often restrictions related to running scripts and databases that use quite a bit of CPU (processing power). This type of server activity causes reduced performance for all sites on the server which is beyond your control. Stability and Security of the server & consequently your website. A poorly managed server which hosts one or two exceptionally busy sites could exhaust the server’s resources and cause downtime for all sites hosted on the server. The same is true if one site on the server is subject to a DOS attack which can impact all sites on the server. Therefore any site on a shared server that is compromised, that security breach can pose a serious risk to all of the sites on that server.

Whilst the above scenarios are enough to put anyone off opting for a shared hosting account it’s not all doom and gloom.

Most of the above only occur on poorly managed servers where the hosting companies are short sighted & put profitability above service & customer loyalty.

It is therefore quite possible to secure a cheap hosting option on a shared seller with a reputable & well managed hosting company.

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Yahoo Web Hosting Is A No Go for Beginners

Monday, February 11, 2008 posted by admin 9:28 am





Yahoo claims that Yahoo Web Hosting is for beginners. In late January I had signed up with Bluehost and realized right away that they were too advanced for me and actually got my money back inside of 3 hours or so from the time I signed up with them. On February 1 of 2008 I was starting my very first web site with Yahoo! We Hosting. For all intense purposes my first, period. At this time I had never even helped anyone with a web site either. I was true beginner.
Yahoo! Web Hosting technical writing has proved to be less than accurate. I have found at least 15 errors in their technical writing, that I know for sure are mistakes…..now. When I first applied their tech writing examples I didn’t know just how often and how incorrect their tech writing actually is. I spent hours on things that were written wrong in one way or another.

After my first error or two I would write technical support via email. Nine times I have wrote their email support. Four times they answered my technical question. The answers came anywhere from 5 to 12 days after submission of the question. Two of those answers didn’t address my question in any way. The other two were exact copies of the technical writing you can look up in their help section. Now I do understand their philosophy here. Normally people will not actually read the help section. I did and and when I received nothing that would aid to me achieving my task at hand, is when I emailed them. When I received an exact copy of the same information I had read, it was of no use. Basically speaking I am 0 for 9 writing technical support via email with Yahoo! Web Hosting.

After waiting three days or so on my first submission to Yahoo! Web Hosting email support, I decided to phone their tech support. I had became impatient waiting for that initial email to be answered, which by the way, is one of my five submissions that has never been answered via email support. When I called technical support the first time I had to wait awhile for a tech to get on the phone with me. I figure they must have been busy that day in particular. I was wrong. It is normal.

I actually began checking to see how long it took for a tech to get with me on each call. I was curious because of the consistent wait times. I collected this data as I went, at the time, for my own personal reasons. One reason was that if I had something to do I wanted to know if I had time to call Yahoo! Web Hosting technical support. I kept records on 14 calls that were in reference to just five different problems. I have called three and four times to technical support on the same issue because I didn’t get the answer I needed from the first two or three calls.
When a customer calls Yahoo! Web Hosting technical support they receive an automatic message stating that tech support will be with you shortly and that all calls are answered in order. Sometimes another automatic message comes on telling you the average wait time. From this point my average wait time for technical support at Yahoo! Web Hosting was over 56 minutes before I would actually be talking live with a technical support representative. These are exceedingly long waits but that is still not why am disappointed with Yahoo! Web Hosting, you’ll have that I guess.

One awful thing that happened is that one of those calls, I waited for 1 hour and 36 minutes, and right after I had made the tech understand my question, my phone died. I had to recharge it and call again. When you know the average wait time is that long, like I did, it’s a complete bummer. I should have made sure my phone was charged, my bad.

Of the 14 calls I received three correct and very helpful solutions to my problem. The others were wrong or I received no effort to answer my question. Sometimes I would receive several bits of slightly wrong information, then actually figure out my dilemma via piecing together all the data I received from 3 or 4 calls to technical support. That has occurred twice. No matter how it worked I did get five dilemmas solved through 14 calls albeit the wait time is a bit of a hassle.

One example of a less than accurate group of answers, that lead to me figuring out my own problem, was the sitemap. Go to help.yahoo.com and type “sitemap”(not: site map) into their help search bar and then click search. This will bring you to a page that has 5 to 10 answers listed. The first says “How to build a sitemap” , click on it. If you do know java script then you can look at the very bottom of either example script and you will see they end with two end url’s before the end url set. Because there are two end url’s this site map will never work.

I called their support four times about my sitemap without knowing this two end url thing with java scripting, because I am a beginner. None of the four techs knew what my problem was and 3 stated that they weren’t required to know java scripting. The other, and obviously last, came on the phone after a short wait at yahoo tech support of 36 minutes, and he didn’t know either. But he busted his behind for the next 1 hour 43 minutes getting me an answer, by conferring with other techs that he was apparently right near. I allowed him access to my File Manager, via giving him my password, at one point. I had 52 pages on my “sitemap”, when he got done, there were only the four main pages. Then I asked him if he did the yahoo web hosting tech writing sitemap template exactly as it is written. He said “yes”.

I didn’t bother to let him know he didn’t. I had noticed by looking at his 4 page xml scripted sitemap that there was only one end url at the bottom of his script, that did work. Although I was now without the other 48 pages, I did know where the problem was. I asked him what I would have to do to get my other 48 pages on this xml filed sitemap. He said to go into my file manager and insert them into the xml file at that point. Wrong! Luckily I knew that was wrong. You see you can’t edit an xml coded file the same as html coded file. You have to save it as an .xml file, in notepad or some other capable program, which was stated correctly in the Yahoo! Web Hosting technical writing. Then upload the saved .xml file in your root directory.

In order to make it easy I just went back to my original code, which I still had saved inside notebook, and erased one of the end url’s at the bottom. Then I re-saved it as an .xml file. I then re-uploaded it and it worked, magically. This was one example of multiple wrong answers in tech writing and phone support that I cyphered through and made work. I couldn’t get mad at that tech, even though he was still quite wrong, because he tried extremely hard to help me, and did show me the glitch, whether he knew it or not. He didn’t just quit on me and say he wasn’t required to know java scripting.

I know of many other errors in Yahoo! Web Hosting technical writing that you will find in the help section. The reason I will not shed light on these other wrong answers is because I want to get paid for them. You know, for all the time I have waisted, that these same bad technical writings cost me. I would be so much further ahead, with why I actually decided to start a web site, if it weren’t for these errors at Yahoo! Web Hosting.

In short I wouldn’t tell someone to sign up for Yahoo! Web Hosting unless all they wanted was to build an information oriented site. If all you want to do is put a bunch of free information on a site then Yahoo! Web Hosting would definitely work. The technical support won’t be needed too much for this, if at all. If you want to implement add-ons or do anything out of the ordinary you have to know java scripting, it’s that simple.

I currently have 2 problems that are unsolved. One is how to connect Pay Pal with my site. The other is my sitemap which keeps reverting back to the original four page sitemap. I have contacted phone support about the Pay pal issue but not the sitemap. Phone support said that I would have to write a .php script and that they weren’t required to know .php scripting at Yahoo!Web Hosting technical support.

That is what makes me mad, every single time. Here are some questions that Yahoo! Web Hosting should put in a questionaire poll for the purpose of gathering data on this subject of beginners building web sites.

1. How many web building beginners have heard of java scripting?

2. How many web building beginners know what java is, if they have heard of it?

3. How many web building beginners know that there is more than one type of java scripting?

4. How many web building beginners know how to right any form of java scripting?

5. How many web building beginners know how to write html script?

6. How many web building beginners know how to write php?

7. How many web building beginners know if they are looking at errors in the example scripting?

8. How many web building beginners feel technical support will be required to know the answers?

9. How many web building beginners expect answers from email support?

10. How many web building beginners expect answers from email support within 5 days?

11. How many web building beginners believe the example templates will all work every time?

12. How many web building beginners know what MySQL is?

13. How many web building beginners know how to manage MySQL.

14. How many web building beginners know how to mesh MySQL with .php? I will stop here as the average bear already gets the point.

Because of all the errors that I have found in Yahoo! Web Hosting technical writing I am very cautious and reluctant when reading their technical writing. Most of it is well written, but knowing some is flat wrong, creates a great tendency to be skeptical. I even have taken this philosophy to another level. When it comes to subject like java scripting, Yahoo! Web Hosting offers a company with a whole bunch of free information, php.com. They have free info in all types of java scripting. I won’t even go to their site and learn, I go to tizag.com instead. I have no idea if the one Yahoo! Web Hosting offers is good or bad because I simply don’t trust them because of their close association with Yahoo! Web Hosting.

A little advice to those already using Yahoo! Web Hosting (1) Take their technical writing with a grain of salt. If it doesn’t work at first, try again, if it still doesn’t work call phone support (2) If phone support even starts out like they don’t know, just end that call, then call again and cross your fingers you get a good one. They do have some good phone techs. (3) Never email for support.

Yahoo! Web Hosting does offer some very excellent services. I have had any easy time navigating through my site with their control panel and file manager. Their Site Solutions would be excellent for a beginner as long as the beginner was building a site for informative reasons. They have so many different templates available that I can’t see anyone not having a problem of which one they liked best. This is true with Site Builder as well, which is what I use. Their email editor is simple and easy to understand. In my opinion the whole thing goes bad at the point of adding extras, it is impossible and frustrating for a web building beginner that doesn’t know multiple types of java scripting.

You may have noticed by some of the things I wrote of that I do know some java scripting now. I even know all the answers to questions #1, #2, #3, and #12 and some of #4, #5, #6, #7. I only knew the answers to question #1 on January 31. Thanks to Yahoo! Web Hosting I am a little less ignorant when it comes to these matters.

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Forum Hosting

Tuesday, May 29, 2007 posted by admin 11:16 am



For new users, free phpBB hosting is one solution, However you must consider what sort of expectations you have. Hidden opportunity costs are an important thing to remember when searching for free phpBB forum hosting. Always do research before signing up with a hosting company.A free php forum hosting service will cost nothing, however many people who originally thought they wanted a free phpBB forum hosting provider change their mind after researching it. There are hosting companies that offer phpBB hosting for a few dollars a month.

Most free phpBB forum hosting services only support the database that runs the forum and do not act as a web host for your general web presence needs. Thus, if you need to host a website along with a phpBB forum, think about whether you need a low cost phpBB forum hosting solution rather than a free phpBB Forum hosting companies.

Usually, the reason why a company can offer free phpBB forum hosting in the first place is because they know a certain number of free customers will convert to paid customers. Often you have to transfer away from a free phpBB forum hosting companies because you exceed their limits, you will end up possibly paying an over charged fee and having to experience a forum outage while your website is transferred to a new hosting company.

In respect to the disadvantages of the free website forum hosting and as far as free website forum hosting is concerned, most of the users face unsatisfactory service when dealing with the free website forum hosts. In addition, free website forum hosts are also known as unreliable, and do not have the same software that paid customers receive.

Given that Linux web hosting has dropped sharply in the past year, you can now buy affordable phpBB forum hosting, obviously you would get more features than you would from strictly free phpBB forum hosting. In some cases these companies charge a fee for their hosting plan and then offer free phpBB forum hosting support with that plan.

There are many powerful features and tools available on forums that are relatively unknown to the average user. Also forum hosts will use contextual advertising such as Google Adsense to provide some form of income. Also Forum hosting is a way to support user-generated content. Finally forums are a great place for anyone looking to run an online discussion area for their hobby, gaming community or to discuss the latest news and events.

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Advantages Of Web Hosting For The Small Business

Saturday, September 9, 2006 posted by admin 6:05 am





Any business of almost any kind needs to be on the internet today to be taken seriously. While this is just another cost of business lost in the huge budgets of major companies, for a small business it may represent a major expense and one that must be carefully allocated as economically as possible. One way to decrease website expense is the use of web hosting.

The advantages of web hosting can be substantial for the small or medium size business, but there are also some risks and disadvantages to consider. By definition, web hosting involves a third party in your business, so you want to choose very carefully. Have a less than reputable or ethical hosting company could cause you problems.

For example, one thrifty form of web hosting is the shared domain, where the provider partitions a server into sections and companies have their own little piece of the server with a unique name, but really part of one domain. These tend to be the least expensive, and cost is one of the primary advantages of web hosting, and as such a boon to small, cash-poor companies and new start ups.

The disadvantage is that you have no control over who is sharing that space with you. If one of the other users is a crook running a scam, or an unethical marketer spewing e-mail spam to unhappy victims, the whole domain may be blacklisted or blocked by others. You could be perfectly ethical and honest, but your site would be labeled as undesirable along with the real violators. Be very careful about rules domain providers make and how well they enforce them.

Another of the advantages of web hosting is a saving in the costs of hardware, equipment, and its maintenance. Since the hosting company has the servers and will be responsible for repair and replacement, you don’t have to bother or put out the cash. The disadvantage is that if they are slow with repairs or don’t upgrade outdated equipment your site may bog down or even go offline.

There are advantages of web hosting in reducing staff costs as well. You don’t need to hire someone to manage the equipment or trouble shoot problems when they occur. IT support personnel do not come cheap, so this can be a huge savings to the smaller company. The disadvantage is no control at all over the qualifications of the people the hosting company does hire, and uncertainty about how much of the time they will be available or how fast they will respond.

A business will need to consider whether or not the advantages of web hosting currently outweigh the disadvantages. At some point, it may be preferable and more feasible to host and maintain a site internally, but in the beginning, web hosting can mean the difference in being able to have a web presence or not, and should at least be considered.

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