Archive for the ‘evolve thought’ Category

Free Web Site Design Giveaway!

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

image

Finding yourself in the need of  new web site design?  Lunarpages, and their newest web site design partner Evolve Thought | Media Group want to give you one.  They are giving away a completely FREE custom web site design to establish businesses that apply and meet the following criteria.

  1. Must be a Lunarpages.com customer with an existing hosting account
  2. Must be in operation for at least 1 year
  3. Must already have a website hosted! Thus making this a website upgrade re-design
  4. Must be located in North America
  5. One submission per company, if more than one is submitted than all will be ignored

This just one more reason why it always pays to host with Lunarpages.  You only have until March 15th, 2010 to apply – and all winning applicants will be notified via e-mail.

Evolve Thought | Media Group is one of the web’s best web design, advertising and marketing service providers out there today.  Teamed up with the power of Lunarpages web hosting, they are a pair that can not be beat.  Check out the Web Design Examples from Evolve Thought | Media Group to see some fantastic examples of their work.

Have I caught your interest yet?  If you wish to put your name in the running to get the free web site design, fill out the form here:

Enter the Evolve Thought | Media Group Contest for Free!

If you are in need of a new web site design, this is a great contest to take part in.  Many thanks to the fantastic folks at Evolve Thought | Media Group for putting it together for the Lunarpages customers.

© Lunarpages Web Hosting - Also, don’t forget to follow @lunarpages on Twitter!

Original post by Mitch

Use Gmail With Your Domain’s E-mail Account

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

gmail-logo

I have a rather wacky e-mail setup, due to the fact that I have so many accounts to manage.  With that in mind, I found the perfect solution for my e-mail needs, and hopefully it will work for you too.  Did you know that you can use Gmail as a POP3 e-mail client?  This way you can both send and receive mail as you@yourdomain.com through the Gmail interface.

If you have ever found yourself wanting to use Gmail more, but did not want to abandon your professional looking e-mail address this is the tutorial you have been looking for.  I’ll share with you how you can setup Gmail to both send and receive e-mail to your non-Gmail e-mail address.

How to Receive Your Lunarpages E-mail in Gmail

Here is how you can add your e-mail account to Gmail.

From within Gmail, click on the Settings link, at the top of the page. Next, click on the Accounts and Import link.

Add a POP3 E-mail Account to Gmail

Now, you will want to click the button labeled, “Add POP3 email account”.  That should pop up a new window where you can input the information about the e-mail account.

  1. Provide your e-mail address (you@yourdomain.com). Click the button labeled, “Next”.
  2. Next, give your user name, password, POP server (yourdomain.com or mail.yourdomain.com).  There are other settings to choose from, but lets ignore them for now.  Click the button labeled, “Add Account”.

Now, when you go to Settings > Accounts and Import you should see your e-mail account listed under Check mail using PỌ.  If you click the edit info link beside your account, you can then edit the other details we skipped before, such as:

  • Leave a copy of retrieved message on the server
  • Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail
  • Label incoming messages
  • Archive incoming messages (Skip the Inbox)

So now Gmail is acting as the e-mail client looking for e-mail from yourgooglename@gmail.com and your hosted e-mail account. That covers receiving incoming mail from both accounts.  What if you need to send mail as you@yourdomain.com?

How to Send E-mail in Gmail from Your Lunarpages Address

Here is how you can send mail using your personal e-mail account, rather than your Gmail e-mail address.  From within Gmail, go to Settings, and then Accounts and Import.   Under the Send mail as: section, click the button that reads, “Send mail from another address”.

Send Mail in Gmail Using Your Domain E-mail Address

This will pop up another window, where you can input your information.

  1. Give your name, as you want it to be seen as the sender when somebody gets an e-mail from you.
  2. Give your e-mail address you wish to send from, such as the one you setup using the previous steps above (you@yourdomain.com).  Now, click the button labeled, “Next Step”.
  3. You then have the option to send mail one of two ways:
    + Send through Gmail (easier to set up – I use this one)
    + Send through yourdomain.com SMTP servers (recommended for professional domains)
  4. You will then be e-mailed a message at this address to verify you are able to use it.  To perform the verification click “Send Verification”. They will then send an e-mail to you@yourdomain.com with instructions on how to verify your address.

Once you complete the verification process, you should then be able to send mail as you@yourdomain.com too.

Now you have yet another option when it comes to picking which e-mail client you wish to use, out of the many choices there are out there today.  Using Gmail with your Lunarpages POP3 hosted e-mail account give you the ability to use the flexibility of Gmail with the reliable e-mail service you know and love here at Lunarpages.

© Lunarpages Web Hosting - Also, don’t forget to follow @lunarpages on Twitter!

Original post by Mitch

Use Gmail With Your Domain’s E-mail Account

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

gmail-logo

I have a rather wacky e-mail setup, due to the fact that I have so many accounts to manage.  With that in mind, I found the perfect solution for my e-mail needs, and hopefully it will work for you too.  Did you know that you can use Gmail as a POP3 e-mail client?  This way you can both send and receive mail as you@yourdomain.com through the Gmail interface.

If you have ever found yourself wanting to use Gmail more, but did not want to abandon your professional looking e-mail address this is the tutorial you have been looking for.  I’ll share with you how you can setup Gmail to both send and receive e-mail to your non-Gmail e-mail address.

How to Receive Your Lunarpages E-mail in Gmail

Here is how you can add your e-mail account to Gmail.

From within Gmail, click on the Settings link, at the top of the page. Next, click on the Accounts and Import link.

Add a POP3 E-mail Account to Gmail

Now, you will want to click the button labeled, “Add POP3 email account”.  That should pop up a new window where you can input the information about the e-mail account.

  1. Provide your e-mail address (you@yourdomain.com). Click the button labeled, “Next”.
  2. Next, give your user name, password, POP server (yourdomain.com or mail.yourdomain.com).  There are other settings to choose from, but lets ignore them for now.  Click the button labeled, “Add Account”.

Now, when you go to Settings > Accounts and Import you should see your e-mail account listed under Check mail using POP3.  If you click the edit info link beside your account, you can then edit the other details we skipped before, such as:

  • Leave a copy of retrieved message on the server
  • Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail
  • Label incoming messages
  • Archive incoming messages (Skip the Inbox)

So now Gmail is acting as the e-mail client looking for e-mail from yourgooglename@gmail.com and your hosted e-mail account. That covers receiving incoming mail from both accounts.  What if you need to send mail as you@yourdomain.com?

How to Send E-mail in Gmail from Your Lunarpages Address

Here is how you can send mail using your personal e-mail account, rather than your Gmail e-mail address.  From within Gmail, go to Settings, and then Accounts and Import.   Under the Send mail as: section, click the button that reads, “Send mail from another address”.

Send Mail in Gmail Using Your Domain E-mail Address

This will pop up another window, where you can input your information.

  1. Give your name, as you want it to be seen as the sender when somebody gets an e-mail from you.
  2. Give your e-mail address you wish to send from, such as the one you setup using the previous steps above (you@yourdomain.com).  Now, click the button labeled, “Next Step”.
  3. You then have the option to send mail one of two ways:
    + Send through Gmail (easier to set up – I use this one)
    + Send through yourdomain.com SMTP servers (recommended for professional domains)
  4. You will then be e-mailed a message at this address to verify you are able to use it.  To perform the verification click “Send Verification”. They will then send an e-mail to you@yourdomain.com with instructions on how to verify your address.

Once you complete the verification process, you should then be able to send mail as you@yourdomain.com too.

Now you have yet another option when it comes to picking which e-mail client you wish to use, out of the many choices there are out there today.  Using Gmail with your Lunarpages POP3 hosted e-mail account give you the ability to use the flexibility of Gmail with the reliable e-mail service you know and love here at Lunarpages.

&copy Lunarpages Web Hosting - Also, don’t forget to follow @lunarpages on Twitter!

Original post by Mitch

Add Thumbnail Previews and Content to Your Links

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Free Snap Shots for Your Site

It is always good to search for ways to make yourself different from the pack, and one way to get that done is to perhaps provide your web site users thumbnail previews of the links they are visiting.  Snap Shots provides you with this new web site interactivity, and it is easy to setup.

The way it works is, after you have enabled it on your web site, you have the ability to make any text link to a number of "shots” that Snap Shots provides.  You could link to a thumbnail of the web site or a number of other cool services.  You have AudioShot for .mp3 playback, MapShot for embedded Google Maps, PhotoShot for images, RSS shot for an embeddable RSS reader.  The list goes on and on.

Here are some more great features of the Snap Shot service:

  • Snap Shots uses your links to bring the most appropriate information about the sites you’re pointing to. Your audience doesn’t even have to leave your site to get the best of other sites.
  • Snap Shares gives you a portion of the ads that appear in Snap Shots and lets you do what you wish — market yourself or share them with charity.
  • Snap Shots Engage looks for certain key phrases within your site and connects them with the best content in the world. And you don’t even have to write a link.

Head on over to Snap.com to get started embedding more interactive content in your own web site.  It is a true efficiency tool that will save your users time.

Related Tips and Tricks:

© Lunarpages Web Hosting - Also, don’t forget to follow @lunarpages on Twitter!

Post to Twitter Post to Facebook

Original post by Mitch

Real-Time Blog Traffic Widgets

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Local and Live Stats for your Blog

FEEDJIT is a real-time blog and traffic watching service.  One of the neatest services that they provide is the ability to add several different types of widgets to your web site to better identify your visitors and find out where they are from and what they are reading.

You have four different widgets you can choose from.  You can add:

Live Traffic Feed – Lets you know where your visitors came from and what page they are on. 

Live Traffic Map – Gives you a map from where your most recent visitors are coming from.

Recommended Reading – Gives you a list of link suggestions for the page you are on, that other people have visited.

Page Popularity – Gives you a list (and percentages) on all the most popular pages for the day.

You can grab the JavaScript widgets here, then customize it and copy/paste the code into your own web site design.  If you are are looking to learn a little more about the people who may visit your web site – this is yet another useful online application to do so. 

© Lunarpages Web Hosting - Also, don’t forget to follow @lunarpages on Twitter!

Original post by Mitch

U.S. Are Still “The Treasure Island” In Web Hosting Industry

Friday, March 6th, 2009

When Stefano Bellasio from HostingTalk.it contacted me and asked me for an interview I was excited to talk to him because of one simple thing. His web hosting media looks is very good and is in Italian language. I spend most of my time in Europe and I’m optimistic about EU perspectives. When it comes […]

Original post by Your (optional) podcast author email address (http://hostingblog.b10wh.com/)

U.S. Are Still “The Treasure Island” In Web Hosting Industry

Friday, March 6th, 2009

When Stefano Bellasio from HostingTalk.it contacted me and asked me for an interview I was excited to talk to him because of one simple thing. His web hosting media looks is very good and is in Italian language. I spend most of my time in Europe and I’m optimistic about EU perspectives. When it comes […]

Original post by Your (optional) podcast author email address (http://hostingblog.b10wh.com/)