Archive for the ‘website hosting’ Category
Friday, January 1st, 2010
Bluehost, one of the most popular Shared Hosting providers and at the same time company that many users and hosting industry’s analysts define as overselling hosting provider, has a very questionable and quite unethical practice to advertise its services on the WhoIs record of its customers’ domain names.
The hosting provider advertises its Shared Hosting plan […]
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Friday, January 1st, 2010
Bluehost, one of the most popular Shared Hosting providers and at the same time company that many users and analysts define as overselling web host, has a very questionable and quite unethical practice to advertise its services on the WhoIs record of its customers’ domain names.
The hosting provider advertises its Shared Hosting plan in the […]
Original post by Your (optional) podcast author email address (http://hostingblog.b10wh.com/)
Posted in Serguei Belousov, Plesk control panel, virtualization, Virtuozzo containers, beginner, basics, Parallels Summit 2010, Parallels, shared hosting, About Web Hosting, password, secure, managed hosting, website hosting | No Comments »
Friday, January 1st, 2010
Bluehost, one of the most popular Shared Hosting providers and at the same time company that many users and analysts define as overselling web host, has a very questionable and quite unethical practice to advertise its services on the WhoIs record of its customers’ domain names.
The hosting provider advertises its Shared Hosting plan in the […]
Original post by Your (optional) podcast author email address (http://hostingblog.b10wh.com/)
Posted in Serguei Belousov, Plesk control panel, virtualization, Virtuozzo containers, beginner, basics, Parallels Summit 2010, Parallels, shared hosting, About Web Hosting, password, secure, managed hosting, website hosting | No Comments »
Sunday, October 11th, 2009
I have decided to start exploring various traffic networks and to find out how the traffic they send to web hosting providers affects their websites’ Search Engine rankings. So I created accounts with a few traffic generator sites and begun browsing. How do traffic generators work?
In general there are two types of traffic systems […]
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
The new Professional Hosting account from 34SP.com requires no minimum contract, and every plan is sold with a 30 day money back guarantee. The price of the plan is £3.95 per month - as the company is UK-based.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
The new Professional Hosting account from 34SP.com requires no minimum contract, and every plan is sold with a 30 day money back guarantee. The price of the plan is £3.95 per month - as the company is UK-based.
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Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
Does it worth to learn web hosting offline, by reading a book? Well, I definitely prefer to do anything related to web business online. But books can not be replaced by the web. I’ve realized yesterday that after more than 10 years working and reading online I prefer to buy a paper to read […]
Original post by D.Avramov
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Most web hosts (I mean shared ones) are… well stupid. They claim to offer 2 things you never need. One is 99.9% uptime, another - “750 GB disc space and 7500 GB bandwidth” (well they mean “data transfer” but say bandwidth… no one is perfect). Why do I say 99.9% is not important? Because if […]
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Saturday, September 13th, 2008
I have searched Google trends yesterday on some “web hosting” related search terms. Ones I checked were: “web hosting”, “website hosting”, “busines hosting”, “vps hosting”, “virtual private servers”, “dedicated hosting” and “managed hosting”.
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Is “Web hosting” an American or European market. According to “Google Trends”, the consumers’ interest of web hosting services in United States […]
Original post by D.Avramov
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Saturday, September 13th, 2008
I have searched Google trends yesterday on some “web hosting” related search terms. Among those I checked were “web hosting”, “website hosting”, “busines hosting”, “vps hosting”, “virtual private servers”, “dedicated hosting” and “managed hosting”. The results are a little bit surprising for me. They provide a basis for the projection that the “center of […]
Original post by D.Avramov
Posted in security, plugins, joomla hosting, top 10, $65, bonus, affiliate, extensions, best of, VPS Hosting, website hosting, advertising in blogs, web hosting traffic, backup, hosting automation software, Web Hosting | No Comments »