Archive for the ‘Domain Name Help’ Category
By: Juhani Tontti
Blogging is one form of the commercial activities, it is not a private diary. The idea of the blogging is to communicate to the big amount of the targeted people. And to reach business targets.
So a business blogging has actually no difference compared with the website and the blog needs also the same promotional actions to become successful.
The business tool aspect sets a requirement, that your blog must have contacts, or links, with other related blogs or websites in the Internet. That is a must.
If you compare the links with the business relationships, you understand easily their importance. They simply bring business to the blog.
The article marketing builds a lot of related contacts, which presells the idea of the blog. So when a visitor enters the blog, he is enthusiastic and waiting for your story.
On the top of this, the article marketing builds credibility or brand image, which has a strong impact on your internet home business during the long term. Read the rest of this entry »
By: Dana Smith
Many sites that feature articles are now posting and putting up articles on the holidays. I wanted to write an article on “Thanksgiving”. Thinking to myself “you can do it, go ahead”, with this, I thought and thought. “What about the holidays”? “Was there one that stands out in my mind”? As I pondered, I actually wrote another article on an entirely different subject. Then I posted it around on the ezine articles and on my site. As I re-read it this article, I could sense the warmth of a memory coming back. You know those don’t you? When you settle back and then all of a sudden a warm memory strikes you. It starts at the back of your mind and works it way out. That’s the way memories do at times. They get stuck in the back of your mind, shelved for some reason or another. Maybe you are too busy, wham; you end up pushing that memory back because there’s no time for it now. Read the rest of this entry »
By: Musa Aykac
So you have taken the first step in creating your website, you have decided that you want to easily maintain your site and wondering what is the best solution. Well I can tell you now that it comes in the form of content management systems or also known as CMS.
A CMS system is a very complex piece of software which has the power to make your site a one click solution, meaning you can hold, organize and edit any content on your website with ease. You can also edit the design on most CMS systems with the easy to use interfaces. With a content management system you can create any sort of site starting from a forum to full ecommerce store.
These days there are various types of open source platforms, meaning free and fully manageable from Pligg which is a powerful user generated CMS system, to Drupal, Joomla and Mamba. So are you still having trouble with the best content management system to choose for your company? Then Read on.
Firstly you must consider what the purpose of your CMS will be used for. What is your strategy and your goal? Do you want to build a community, a store or a web site that is news driven? Sometimes although the free open source scripts offer a good solution, most of them maybe full of bugs which can potentially bring your site to a halt. Read the rest of this entry »
By Bruce Reed
Domain names and web hosting are two different things. Domain names are the “name” of the website. The web hosting is the “place” the domain name resides at, or the server the website will reside on. Here are a few common questions about domain names and web hosting and the quick and easy answers.
- What does Unlimited Domains Mean For a Web Hosting plan? This means that if you sign up for that particular plan, you can host unlimited websites on that ONE plan. You do not want to agree to a plan unless this is the case. You shouldn’t have to pay a premium price for this feature.
- Do I have to buy the domain name from the hosting company I have my plan with? No you don’t! You can shop around on the web for the cheapest domains, buy them with one company such as GoDaddy, and then point them to your hosting account, say at JustHost.com. Your hosting plan, or the domain company should have step-by-step videos how to do this available. Read the rest of this entry »






