Archive for December, 2009
Linux Firewalls and Antivirus–Needed or Not?
by Hostitude on Dec.13, 2009, under Internet security, Linux
Linux has a reputation for being virus- and spyware-free, but you might want to add a little insurance.
By: Scott Spanbauer
Start Your Own Video Website Today!
by Hostitude on Dec.13, 2009, under ProNet, Video
FFMPEG hosting is ideal for creating powerful online video sharing websites just like YouTube! With any of their powerful ffmpeg web hosting services, you can use the power of FFMPEG Hosting to convert any video, audio, and other media files to Flash video format. FFMPEG is a collection of free softwares that can record, convert and stream digital audio and video. You can start a YouTube-like Video Sharing TV Site in SECONDS just by installing any video sharing software. With their video web hosting service, they host your media content using high performance web servers and multi-homed bandwidth. The video web hosting service makes it accessible from your website and ensures it is presented in the format and media player of your choosing. They are not a “video sharing” service that restricts the length and quality of your content, but are a video hosting provider. Their service will scale to your needs as they (your needs) grow . They specialize in hosting lengthy presentations and large files. It’s easy to become “the” video sharing provider – Start today!
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Comspark-Software
by Hostitude on Dec.13, 2009, under Web Development
Looking for Partners in North America in the areas of Website Designing, Web Development, E-Commerce Solutions. and Custom Software Development.
I would like to take an opportunity to introduce Comspark– Software development Company based in Memphis.,TN with offshore development center in Hyderabad, India. Our web development services include website designing/development, e-commerce solutions and graphic design.
Comspark has well qualified professionals in both Designing (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash and other graphic tools) and Development (PHP, Joomla, Oscommerce, Drupal, MS.NET).
Our well experienced offshore team will provide solutions for your IT initiatives on-time and within budget.
I invite you to visit our website (www.comsparkint.com)
For more detail drop me a mail at sandy@comsparkint.com
Thanks,
Sandy
Choosing a Hosting Company
by Hostitude on Dec.12, 2009, under Register.com, Web hosting 101, Web Hosting Providers
Whether you have created your own great website, or had someone build it for you – a key element to your success online is choosing a great web hosting provider to get your site on the web and put your site to work for your business. But selecting a web hosting provider may not be as easy as it seems. Here are some important things to consider and some important questions to ask to ensure you choose the right hosting provider for your small business:
Reliability – Ask about uptime guarantees.
If you’ve just met with a prospective client for the first time, you want them to be able to go to your website and investigate your business further. It could damage your chances of doing future business with this prospective client, if your site is down when they visit.
How much revenue can you afford to lose because your web hosting provider is down when prospective customers try to visit your site? And how many of your marketing dollars could be wasted if your site is not available when prospects decide to learn more about your business? For most businesses the amount of potential loss will exceed the small savings you may be getting from going with cheapest provider you can find. The strength of a guarantee is a great indicator of the confidence your web hosting provider really has in being able to provide a reliable service.
Technical support – 24/7 Phone and E-mail support?
Many small business owners don’t work a typical 9-5 schedule. If you’re working on your website at midnight, and you need help installing your digital certificate (for example) you need a web host provider that can answer your questions whenever you have them. Ask about the technical support they will offer you. Will this web host provider be there to answer your questions whenever they come up?
Technology – What features do you need?
If you’ve designed or edit your existing site, you know that there are various technologies used on the back-end to ensure the site has the full functionality you intended. These may include FTP, PHP, MySQL and others. Many low cost web hosting services can offer low prices, because they limit the features that are available for you to build or use on your site. Often these hosting providers offer huge storage capacity as the main ‘feature’ of their service. Don’t be blinded by storage space. Some hosting providers will give you plenty of space and little else. Consider the feature set and functionalities the hosting provider offers. Will they support the technologies that you’ll need to build and operate the site that you want?
Finally, consider that if you are spending your valuable time troubleshooting your website because of problems with your web host provider, that hassle directly impacts your bottom line. If you are looking for a new hosting provider or considering renewing your existing hosting agreement, my advice is to ask the questions I mention above and do your homework to make sure the hosting provider you chose is truly giving you the best service for your money… the success of your business depends upon it! Excerpt: Register.com
The 5 “Must Have’s” of a Great Website!
by Hostitude on Dec.12, 2009, under Register.com, Web hosting 101, Website Design
There are a few key things your website needs to make an impact online. that are critical your website’s success.
Clear navigation
Make sure your navigation is easy to find and very clear. Try writing it in the terms that link back to why someone is visiting your site.
Visually appealing and simple home page
Don’t try to say everything about your business on your home page. Keep it simple and easy to read, but keep it brief – you can go into much more detail in your subsequent web pages.
Prominent Contact Information
Customers will want to reach out to a real person. Contact information should be easy to find. When possible, include a phone number as well as an email address.
FAQ’s
Include an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section to help customers easily find answers to questions about your products and services. For smaller businesses this may also help cut down on phone calls or tech support emails – saving time and money for the business owner.
A Call to Action
Make clear to visitors what you want them to do when they get to your site. If your intention is to drive sales with your site – be sure you include special pricing, promotions or offers. Make it easy for customers to buy. If your intention is to educate visitors about your business, make sure information about your company is prominently displayed and easy to find. Excerpt: Register.com
Web Hosting Tutorial
by Hostitude on Dec.12, 2009, under Learn about Web Hosting
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