Free Affiliate tools
November 29, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Webmaster Tools
As an affiliate and a new to home based business you will go left to right and right to left to find some free good tools, internet marketing tools, to help you market and manage your business.
We all hate to spend money on internet business before we see the profit from this business.
When people talk about investment and the ROI (Return Of Investment) we ran a way. We are building an internet business so we can build a free business that can give as a huge income, there is some thing wrong with that concept and we know it. So what kind of tools we need for Internet business.
1. You need to monitor your website, its performance, how your website advance in ranking. And for that I suggest you have an account with google, and using it’s free webmasters tools.
2. Internet base E-mail, like yahoo and gmail. I know most of you have a domain name and pop mail account in your hosting. But still I recommend using the web based e-mail accounts. Also redirect your pop e-mail to this free account. It is safer and you can access from everywhere.
3. Marketing tools. The free internet marketing strategies you are using, request software to automate them and make them faster. The most powerful marketing strategies are: article marketing and videos. And for both you need software to make the work faster, easier and efficient.
You can find your wanted tools for free on the net, but does the free version of the software really helps, does it do exactly what we need it to do. Why do you think the owner of the software gives you a free version? He loves helping others? He has too much money and don’t want any more? No comments..
If you really want to make money from your website, don’t be afraid from investing in some tools to help you up. Yes I always recommend downloading a free trail downloads only to check out the performance of the software, the features and to see if it is what I need. When I pay for a product I need to see it first, and be sure it is what I need, not want, need. People love to buy what they want, but in business you want to buy what you need.
In the arabian-affiliate website I have put to you some of the best free downloads and tools “Free-downloads” section and “affiliate-products” section. I have also arranged lists of website directories and article directories. To help you market your website. I also did not do that only to help you, but also to have a valuable website that is worth visit and see the offers I have in it.
I want to end this article with these words written by RickBeneteau
“It takes many inches to make a mile. We can only move by inches, one inch at a time. It’s when we look miles ahead and wonder “how are we going to get so far?” that we fail to move forward at all. We can choose to live life fully focused on the moment at hand and live happily, making great progress, moving by inches. Or, we can keep staring “in the rear view mirror”, stuck with thoughts of what could have been, instead of what can now be. Most important, we must always keep in mind that anytime we suffer a setback while moving forward, it will always be just a matter of inches, never miles..”
jossef salman
http://www.arabian-affiliate.com
How to Choose the Best Web Hosting?
November 29, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Top 10 WebHosts
It is very exigent to find out the best web hosting company and web hosting package that suits all the current as well as future requirements of one’s business.
One should choose the hosting package that will be responsible for the growth of the business. No doubt that right now in the market there are so many companies that are offering such a range of web hosting packages that meet out all the requirements of the user. Generally there are several unaware people who use to under estimate the process of choosing a web-hosting package and make the decision without any proper contemplation. Actually if one is in business and he/she relies on his/her website to engender revenue, then he/she should choose the host with proper consideration as his/her web host can make or break his/her business.
This is true that at the initial period the requirements of the business are limited, but the user should also look for the future approach. Definitely the demands one place on his/her web host will increase as the time passes. If one adds more features to his/her website and endeavor to mechanize, by this way he/she surely can save the time and as well as the money. As the requirements of one’s internet based business will modify, in that case the best web hosting company is option that has the capability of intensifying the services they provide to him/her as his/her company grows and his/her website develops.
Following are some of the most crucial factors one should consider while searching for a web host:
1. Reliability
2. Space
3. Expandability
4. Security
5. Speed
6. Control
7. Reports
8. Unrestricted email services
9. Offsite backups
10. Superb technical support
All these factors, which are mentioned above, are very crucial. For any of the web site reliability is very vital, as for a website operator downtime means the lost of income. If anyone has a website facing maximum down time, then very soon his/her web site will be closed. If one wants to increase his/her business as well as the profit margin, then he/she should go for the best web-hosting provider. A reliable web hosting provider guarantees for the maximum amount of uptime says 99.9% to 100% uptime. The next contemplation in terms of reliability is the number of years that the web hosting company has been in business and their working record.
The web hosts who want to start their business require a server and an Internet connection. At present there are thousands of people launching web-hosting businesses who are not aware with the services of reliable web hosting. If one’s web host is inexperienced, that web host does not have a long life and will went off very soon along with his/her web site.
One should choose the web-hosting package that allows him/her the adequate space for the content he/she have. The services provided by the web host should be expandable as the business grows with the capability of providing unrestricted CGI access, SSH and FTP access as well as added features such as databases, scripts and software that supports things like shopping carts, Ecommerce solutions, merchant accounts, and real-time processing. If any user will use FrontPage extensions, Real Audio, Real Video, Shockwave, Java or similar tools, then he/she should make it sure that his/her web host supports that all.
It will be the best option if one’s web hosting company has secure server capabilities and also can offer dedicated servers with speed that is not less than to a T3 connection to ensure his/her pages load quickly and the transactions of the customers are secure. It is very crucial for one’s web hosting package to provide the total control of his/her website in his/her hands through an online administrative control panel. One should have unhindered email services with the capability of setting up aliases and auto-responders along with easy access to reports and statistics concerning to his/her website as well as its visitors.
One more advantage of best web hosting companies is that they also sustain offsite back-ups of their users data and information that is stored on their servers to ensure that nothing is lost if they experience a catastrophe or a natural disaster. Finally one’s web host should also provide superb technical support that is knowledgeable, reliable, and perhaps most important, their presence whenever they are required.
Best Web Hosting Sites: How To Compare And Select A Web Host
November 29, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Top 10 WebHosts
When comparing the best Web hosting sites to choose the top host for your website, you need to consider:
- What operating system you need
- What control panel you prefer
- What type of hosting will fulfill your needs
- What level of technical support you may need
- Where the server is located and how it is connected to the Internet
- Whether past and present customers are satisfied with a host
Operating Systems
The two most common operating systems for Web servers are Linux and Windows. Linux Web servers running Apache for the Web server, MySQL for databases, and PHP and Perl as programming languages are the most common. There are a wide number of applications and scripts available for Linux Web servers. If you need to use ASP pages or you need to use Microsoft SQL server as a database rather than MySQL, however, you should get a Windows-based server.
Control Panels
Most of the best Web hosting sites will provide a control panel to allow you to easily control your site hosting account. Control panels allow you to easily see web site statistics, administer databases, check on server status, and manage email accounts, Web site updates, and access.
Unless you prefer a different control panel, cPanel is probably your best choice. It is the most popular and many Webmasters feel it is the easiest to use. Most of the best web hosting sites offer cPanel as an option.
Types of Hosting
There are a number of different types of hosting:
- Shared hosting,
- Reseller hosting,
- Virtual dedicated hosting (a.k.a., virtual private servers),
- Dedicated hosting, and
- Colocation
Most of the best web hosting sites will offer some or all of these types of hosting, so you need to decide what best suits your needs.
If you want to host a single domain that does not have huge demands for disk space or bandwidth, shared hosting is the most economical. With shared web hosting, your site shares server space and resources with many other websites.
While you may be able to host multiple domains with a shared hosting account, if you need to host multiple domains of your own or want to resell Web hosting, reseller hosting may better suit your needs. Reseller hosting is generally shared hosting with more resources and an additional control panel to easily configure additional domains.
If you have a high need for bandwidth or server resources, you may need a dedicated server. With a dedicated server, you do not have to share server resources with anyone. Only your domains are hosted on the dedicated Web server. You also generally get full control of the server with administrator or root access.
You may also want to consider a virtual dedicated server. A virtual dedicated server is similar to shared hosting in that more than one user is on a server, but each user gets a guaranteed slice of server resources. If another user has a busy site, it should not affect your Web sites.
If you would prefer to own your own server hardware, consider colocation. With colocation, you own the server and the Web host simply provides rack space, network connectivity and bandwidth, and hardware support for the server.
Technical Support
With shared hosting and reseller hosting, your Web host is usually responsible for managing the server, installing server software, applying security updates, and providing technical support (for you, not your customers).
With dedicated or virtual dedicated hosting, a Web server may be managed or unmanaged. Unmanaged is the most common, which means that you are responsible for all server maintenance, upgrades, and patches with the exception of hardware support such as new boards or new drives. Managed support means that the Web host (or a third party management service) will help manage or partially manage the server.
Different hosts provide technical support in various ways. Some require that you email about an issue, some have a support ticket system, and some have a toll-free phone number. Even among the best Web hosting sites, not all offer phone support. But if your Web site is ever down, you may wish you could call and talk to a live human!
Different hosts also provide differing Service Level Agreements (SLA’s). Some guarantee uptime. Some guarantee response time on support issues.
Server Location and Network Connectivity
Be sure to consider the physical location of the server and the network details as well. Some servers may literally be in someone’s basement. The best Web hosting sites locate their servers within professional data centers with dedicated support people and multiple redundant Internet connections.
Customer Feedback
You should now have a very short list of the best Web hosting sites for your needs. But before making your final decision, there is one last step: perform a Web search to look for complaints from old customers. Your list may have only the best web hosting sites listed, but a few hours spent surfing Web hosting forums and asking a few questions may turn up some surprises and could save you years of frustration!
Exploring Domain Expired Name Register To Find Best Domain Names
November 28, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Domain Registrations
Before dealing with expired domains, you will need to learn and understand how you can use a domain expired name register to find the best and profitable domain names. A domain expired name register is a powerful tool that helps you in searching for the most meaningful expired domain names. It will also make the process of finding such names easier and flexible.
The domain expired name register shows thousands of expired domain names belonging to .COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, and .INFO domain names categories. This register will also display those domains that are pending renewal or deletion. Domains that are listed in a domain expired name register keep changing almost daily, as they are facing constant renewal, deletion or back-ordering. The expired domain register is well organized, easy to scan and search and it comes with a user friendly interface. Its advanced search and sort ability will help you easily find the expired domain name of your choice.
A domain expired name register is a truly dynamic tool that never remains idle, even for a second; its database keeps changing and adjusting itself to accommodate new expired domain names. A typical register usually contains over 100,000 expired domain names at any given point of time. The register will monitor every available expired domain possible, and it will also sort them into a well organized category depending on its status, whether it is pending expiry or deletion.
In life, finding a good expired name is very difficult, and it is almost like seeking out a small needle in a bag of haystacks. But, a domain expired name register will enable you to search efficiently through the entire list of expired names directory without wasting much time.
Here is how a typical domain expired name register works and operates in the real sense:
• You will need to enter the search keyword based on your preference.
• Search keywords could be anything in nature. It could the name of a flower or a dictionary word.
• You can also search through a readymade expired domain names list to find the desired name.
• When you enter a keyword and hit enter, the domain expired name register will soon return with a number of names. Then, you can pick up a name and register it in your name.
• A typical expired name register will also allow you to place a backorder without paying an upfront fee.
Apart from the above, a domain expired name register will also assist you in knowing the “whois” database of the domain, about the domain registrar who registered the domain and a brief history of past registration data. There are a number of domain expired name registers that operate online to help people find their expired domains. Some of them offer bare minimum services, by allowing to simply searching expired domain names, while many others operate on a small subscription fee basis. Before you use a domain expired name register, ensure that you choose the best of the lot that offers a host of services related to expired domain names and their registration.
Podcasting Tools
November 28, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Webmaster Tools
Podcasting is increasing in popularity and, realizing that many are interested in providing audio content in a podcast, we have assembled a collection of tools that make creation, promotion and listening to podcasts a little easier.
1.) Podcasting Tools – Podcasts are simply RSS feeds that contain audio content. By using a combination of RSS and podcast related tools users can use this new communication medium.. The following tools assist webmasters in using RSS and podcasts to maximize their time:
Tools for Listening to Podcasts
Listen to Podcasts -Listen to Podcasts – Many RSS readers now include podcast support. The reader allows the user to view the contents of the cast before making a decision about listening. Podcasts that are deemed important can be flagged or set to auto-download. The following are some tools for listening to podcasts:
Podcast Receiver – Podcast Receiver is a free client used to keep up-to-date on the latest and greatest podcast feeds without any effort. The Podcast Receiver manages podcast subscriptions and schedules automatic scans for new podcasts. http://www.primetimepodcast.com
FeedDemon – FeedDemon is a desktop client that can retrieve and organize RSS feeds from the internet. It comes pre-configured with several news-feeds, and you can easily add your own by adding the URL for an RSS feed of your choice. FeedDemon offers an attractive and easy-to-use interface with integrated web browsing.
http://www.feeddemon.com
Create Podcasts – As podcasts have become increasingly popular, radio personalities and hobbyists have struggled to find a solution to create podcasts, not realizing that podcasts are simply RSS feeds which merely contain an audio component in the enclosure field.
FeedForAll – Desktop software used to create, edit, manage, publish RSS feeds and podcasts. New podcasts and feeds can be quickly and easily created with FeedForAll. Podcast feeds generated by other means can be automatically repaired so that they conform to the RSS 2.0 specification. Existing feeds can be enhanced to contain advanced feed properties, and give them a more professional look.
http://www.feedforall.com/podcasting-tutorial.htm
2.) Podcasting Articles and Tutorials – Articles and tutorials based on podcasting and RSS. The articles are designed to demystify podcasting and Really Simple Syndication for users and publishers.
Podcasting Articles – Podcasting Tools contains a collection of articles related to podcasting and RSS that assist both broadcasters and listeners in deciphering RSS and podcasting. http://www.podcasting-tools.com/podcasting-articles.htm or the articles can be read in an RSS feed reader. http://www.podcasting-tools.com/podcasting-articles.xml
RSS Articles – RSS Specifications contains a collection of articles related to RSS and news feeds that assist both publishers and users in deciphering Really Simple Syndication. http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-articles.htm or the articles can be read in an RSS feed reader. http://www.rss-specifications.com/article-feed.xml
3.) Podcast Directories – Directories make finding podcasts easier.
Podcasting Station – A categorized podcast directory that allows visitors to search for podcasts that are topic-specific. http://www.podcasting-station.com
Podcast Bunker – Before Podcast Bunker adds a podcast to their list, they first listen to the podcast for audio quality and content. They only list what they think are the very best podcasts. They add new podcasts as they are submitted for review, and as they find them. http://www.podcastbunker.com
Podcasting News -Popular podcasting directory. All podcasts are categorized by topic, making it easier for listeners to find podcasts of interest. http://www.podcastingnews.com/forum/links.php
4.) Podcasting Graphics – Websites that have podcasts available use colorful graphics to indicate to website visitors that podcasts are available for specific content.
Podcast Graphics – Create custom podcast graphics in seconds. If you wish to customize your podcast buttons and are crunched for time or lacking artistic abilities, use this free online podcasting graphic tool that is cabable of creating a podcast button. The button’s color and text can be customized to suit the creator.
http://www.feedforall.com/podcasting-graphics.htm or create custom graphics http://www.feedforall.com/public/rss-graphic-tool.htm
Podcast Icons – Pixagogo provides a collection of podcast icons from various sources.
http://www.pixagogo.com/5111825842
5.) Podcasting Blogs – Stay informed about the latest podcasting industry news by monitoring podcast blogs. Daily posts bring readers current news, industry announcements and general podcasting information.
Podcasting Blog – Daily Podcasting Blog and news related to podcasting, RSS, podcast news and aggregation http://www.podcasting-tools.com/blog.htm or access the podcasting blog feed at http://www.podcasting-tools.com/blog-feed.xml
Podcasting Avenue – Blog containing items related to podcasting.
http://podcasters.blogspot.com
6.) Podcast Bandwith Hosting – Audio files can take up a fair amount of storage space and depending on a podcast’s popularity, can be expensive to host. Bandwith hosting companies that focus on the podcast understand the needs that are unique to podcasters.
Libsyn – Libsyn is designed for podcasters. They do not require any long-term contracts and there are no surprise over-usage charges. They provide a pay-as-you-go service on stable, secure servers. Every month, media files are archived and hosting space is refreshed. http://www.libsyn.com/
7.) Audio Tools for Podcasting – Managing audio files can be tricky. Software tools allow for audio files to be manipulated, converted and edited, providing a higher quality yet smaller audio file.
Replay Radio – Now you can record hundreds of radio broadcasts from all over the world, listen whenever you want on your PC, CD Player or MP3 player, and even skip over the fluff. It’s easy with Replay Radio! http://www.replay-radio.com
Audio Conversion Wizard – Helps you to convert audio files of supported audio format from one format to another with all possible settings, using easy, step-by-step interface. MP3, WMA 8 (Windows Media Audio), OGG Vorbis and WAV PCM formats are supported, with ID3v2 copying and creation.
http://www.litexmedia.com/audio_wizard/
Helium Music Manager – Allows you to seamlessly handle the different file formats and lets you work and edit music formats. Quickly tag and organize your entire music collection. http://www.helium2.com/eng/index.php
8.) Podcasting Forums – Forums can be a useful for anyone doing business online, both in terms of reading the content and actively participating in the discussions. If you want to learn more about podcasting, consider participating in the following online podcasting communities:
Podcast Alley – http://www.podcastalley.com/phpBB2/index.php
Podcasting News – http://www.podcastingnews.com/forum/
Podstrigs – http://podcastrigs.net/forum/
9.) Submit Podcast Feeds – As more and more people get involved with the Internet and as more Web sites, blogs, news services and other online resources continue to grow in number and variety it becomes increasingly important to maintain high visibility and exposure for the content being generated by closely following the major distribution media. As a rapidly increasing number of content sources, new and old, migrate or add RSS as a key distribution channel, and as more people utilize RSS newsreaders and aggregators to keep themselves informed, the ability to maintain high exposure and visibility is gradually shifted from complete attention to major search engines and content optimization techniques to an increasing awareness of RSS feed directories and search tools.
Podcasting Tools – Submit podcasts to the large list of Podcast directories and expedite your podcast syndication. http://www.podcasting-tools.com/submit-podcasts.htm
Using podcasting tools broadcasters, publishers and webmasters can increase their audience and reach.
About the Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net a wireless text messaging software company.
Car reviews: BMW Z
November 28, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Windows Hosting
The 2008 BMW Z-3 combines style and functionality in one small package. It is easily one of the best BMW vehicles to come along in a long time, and one that people are already dreaming about one day owning. This two seater isn’t meant for families, or those who have small children, but rather those that need a break from the kids every now and then, and those who have put the children behind them.
Standard on the Z-3 are a host of features that define this is a luxury vehicle, not just another car. A 2.5L DOHC, 6 cylinder engine, and 24 valve variable valve timing all come standard on the Z-3, as well as 184 hp at 600o rpms. Also standard is a 5 speed manual transmission.
The outside of the Z-3 is where all the action really happens. The car comes complete with alloy 16 X 7 inch rims, P225 performance tires, and a space saving steel spare tire so shoppers do not have to search for a good spare. Also standard on the exterior are intermittent windshield wipers, and a convertible roof that can be added or removed by hand with a plastic rear window.
4-wheel ABS controlled front and rear ventilated disc brakes, airbags, and seatbelts are a few of the safety features that come standard on the BMW Z-3. Shoppers also get an anti-theft system and fog lights on the font of the car. The interior of the Z-3 features 2 bucket seats, with 4-way power settings on the driver’s side and 2-way settings on the passenger’s side. Users also get power windows, power mirrors, and a remote to control the door locks as well as cupholders with outlets, a console for storage, air conditioning, and a dual vanity mirror. It also comes with an engine start button next to the steering wheel.
The Z-3 is the latest in the BMW lineup, joining the 7- series and 5-series. Of all their offerings, the Z-3 is the one that seems to scream passion and excitement. The sweeping curves of the car along with its comfortable and stylish interior are two of the reasons why shoppers are flocking to this vehicle.
Finding a Web Hosting Solution
November 28, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Top 10 WebHosts
When you first start looking for a web hosting solution you’ll quickly find that the options are many. Sometimes, there are so many options you may think your eyes are going to bug right out of your head. So, with all of these options available, how do you choose the right one?
Prior to beginning your hunt for the web hosting solution you’re going to get started with, you need to sit back and figure out exactly what you need. A few questions you might ask yourself: Why am I building this website? What will this website be used for? Will I be selling products or providing information? Will my site potentially require massive space or bandwidth, or both?
Once you have the answers to such questions you will be able to better choose which company will best provide the service for you. With your answers in tow, start doing your research. There are forums and review sites all over the Internet that provide very valuable information in regards to reviews and information about most of the web host companies out there.
In addition to that, if you have a friend or associate who may be knowledgeable on the subject do not be afraid to present them with your list of answers and see what their opinion may be. They may know right off the top of their head of the perfect solution for you, at the very least, they will have an idea or two.
Regardless of what process you use to choose the right web hosting solution for your, be sure to avoid common pitfalls that include over promising of features and abilities. Often you will come across a company that will say you get unlimited bandwidth and disk storage and your prices per month is only a buck or two. More often than not, this is simply not true.
If you take into consideration that almost all of the top web hosting solution providers offer a starter package of some sort that is very reasonably priced, there is no reason to try to lowball this very important part of your site’s success.
How to make the most of Google Analytics – Part 1
November 28, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Webmaster Tools
Analytics, by textbook definition, means “the science of logical analysis”. This pretty much means using common sense when analyzing something. Website analytics applies to people who own sites, or marketers, and more, but let’s focus on the marketers group right now. Google happens to offer a service called “Google Analytics” for those marketers.
Google Analytics
There is a service offered by a popular site, Google, that gives the user very descriptive details about the visitors (rather, the visitors computers) when they enter a site. This service is called Google Analytics. (We will refer to Google Analytics as GA from here on). The main advantage of this service is that it’s shooting for marketers, (people or companies that sell things, services, or time online, in this sense) rather than going for technologists and webmasters, where the origin of web analytics stems from.
GA tracks all your visitors that were referred, meaning sent to your site, by search engines, display advertisements (such as banners), pay-per-click sites (where people get paid to click on ads), marketing through emails, and links within written documents.
Adwords
Adwords are advertisements attached to keywords. Meaning, if you’re looking for “gardening” on a search engine, any ad with the keyword “garden” will show up for your search. Users who have GA can check their online success by tracking the quality of the landing page (the page that the advertisement takes the visitor to, maybe your homepage or another page on your site) and their goals. (Also known as “conversions”, meaning how many people they can “convert” from lookers to buyers). Goals may contain sales, viewing a certain page or blog, downloading something specific from your site, anything you choose your goals to be. By using these goals and GA, marketers can decide which ads are bringing in the most customers, therefore cutting down on advertising costs and/or the maintenance time it takes to keep them running.
Dashboard
A dashboard is almost like a control panel for your analytics. Imagine that analytics is like your car, the dashboard is all the meters behind the steering wheel, telling you all about the mechanism without you having to get into the nitty-gritty part. Through GA, you can determine which pages are successful and which ones are failing based on where the customers came from (on the web, what referred them to your site), how long they lingered on one specific page or product, their geographical location,
Tips On Finding a WebHosting Company
November 27, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under cPanel
Before choosing the right Web Hosting Company, You need to determine your hosting needs. How to do that? Rest assured as I am going to reveal to you 14 solid tips that can keep you save and stick with the best web hosting company.
They are:
1. Do you need to pay for the potential host setup? Setting up your account is definitely free of charge.
2. Are you allowed to sign up for month to month basis services or do you need to sign up for the entire year? By signing up a long term, you may get a better deal, however, you are also stuck paying the host for that contract period if you are unhappy.
3. Do select a host that offers enough server space (typically in megabytes) for as many as your pages and images required so your site can grow.
4. You need to calculate how much traffic/bandwidth usage you expect to have to your site. Bandwidth or data transfer rate is the measurement of the amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given time. Some hosts charge a lot if you exceed your transfer limit. Even if you don’t expect a lot of traffic, keep in mind that images on a page use more bandwidth than plain XHTML pages.
5. What kind of technical support does the host offer? Read the hosts support pages; are they comprehensive and easy to understand? Do they provide setup help to new users? Will the hosting company send out notifications when they are performing system maintenance and upgrades?
6. What type of control panel does the hosting company use? Many hosting companies now use CPanel. CPanel is an interface that allows users to control their domains. Through CPanel you can configure and check email (using multiple web interfaces), check site statistical information (visitors, referrals, etc.), manage databases, set directory permissions, edit .htaccess files, add hotlink protection, create and manage FTP accounts, upload and manage files, perform site backups, submit sites to search engines, and perform one click installation of CGI and other scripts. Many sites that offer CPanel will also offer Fantastico, an auto installer. Fantastico will allow you to install numerous content management systems like WordPress, Xoops, Mambo, pMachine, shopping carts, help desk systems, wikis, and loads of other scripts with a click of a button. Even though my current hosting company does not have CPanel or Fantastico available, if I was to move to a new hosting company I would make sure that both of these services were available.
FTP should be offered. You do not want to have to use a control panel, web interface, to upload files all the time.
7. What kind of scripting host will your site need now and in the future? Do you want to add database interactivity in the future?PHP/MySGL and/or ASP should be a part of the package. CGI should be available. If you plan to use FrontPage then FrontPage Server Extensions should be installed and supported. Is SSI offered? Does the host have a plan that would allow you to implement e-commerce?
8. What kind of statistical information does the host provide? You will want to track your site usage, make sure that traffic reports is offered by the host.
9. Does the host have a reseller plan? You may want to offer hosting to your clients when you get your business off the ground, check to see if your host has a reseller plan.
10. How is domain name registration handled? Do you have to register your domain name with the host? How much does it cost to register your domain name. Can your register your domain and have the name transferred for free or do you have to pay a fee?
11. How many mailboxes does the host offer, is there POP3 access or is the e-mail forwarded?
12. When you are compiling this information, be sure to plan for future growth. Be sure that the host that you select has other plans available if your needs change.
13. What is the hosts backup plan, how often do they backup client sites? This should be daily.
Once you have a list of potential hosts, use Google or another search engine to search for those hosts. Read comments about the host’s support, down time, etc. Read forums like WebHosting Talk to find out more information about the hosts. Avoid top 10 lists of host, these are frequently nothing more than paid advertising. Look for reviews by real people on their web sites or in message forums.
14. Some hosts will handle the Domain Name Registration, but at a cost. Find out if your host will transfer your domain and if there is a cost.
Web Hosting : Linux vs. Windows
November 27, 2009 by Web Hosting Watch
Filed under Top 10 WebHosts
The Basics of Linux & Windows : Linux (and its close relation
Unix) and Windows 2000 (and its close cousin Windows NT) are
types of software (known as operating systems) that web servers
use to do the kind of things that web servers do. You do not
need to know any real detail of either to make a decision as to
which you need but here a few guidelines.
Just because you use a windows desktop PC doesn’t mean you have
to opt for Windows web hosting (and the reverse is true as
well). The operating system you use on your desktop has little
to do with your choice of web hosts. As long as you understand
how to use your FTP or web publishing software, your can use
either operating system.
But what is important is that you know what you want your
website to do and what you want to offer on it. This is what
will ultimately help determine the type of web hosting that will
work best for you. As mentioned earlier, interactive websites
usually rely on ASP, PHP, or Perl type languages.
Linux Web Hosting or Windows 2000 Web Hosting ? Make your Choice
!
When it comes to Web hosting, Linux has, for some time, been
widely considered the best OS for Web servers. It’s typically
found to be the most reliable, stable and efficient system and,
as such, it’s commonly used for the demanding environment of Web
and mail servers. Indeed,Most of the clients websites of aalpha
NET runs on the Linux OS precisely because of this traditional
stability.
The million-dollar question is what application are you looking
to use for your hosting? Consider the tools and scripting
languages you plan to use – if you use PHP, Perl or MySQL, Linux
is the way forward. If apps are Microsoft-specific, then Windows
is what you need.
If your site, like most web sites, is what might be termed
“brochure-ware” then Linux servers are ideal. By brochure-ware I
mean a site that offers the kind of information that in the past
might have been provided on paper in the form of brochures,
newsletters or data sheets. Brochure-ware sites will offer some
interaction through enquiry forms and can certainly incorporate
online purchasing and other routine e-commerce functions.
If however your site incorporates an online searchable database
or interactive chat facilities then Windows 2000 or NT will be a
better bet in most cases. It will cost a bit more but you’ll get
that back in reduced development time and simply better
functionality.
The following are the advantages of using Linux based web server
compared to Windows based web server :
Stable: Linux/Unix operating systems has traditionally been
believed to be very stable and robust. A web site housed on a
Linux operating system will have very high up-time (of the order
of 99.9%). Of course, other factors such as power supply,
network admin skills, and network load etc. also matter when it
comes to maintaining the system uptime.
Low cost of ownership: The Linux OS comes free of cost (or at
very insignificant cost, usually cost of distribution). Also, it
has full fledged server, and desk top applications that comes
free along with the OS. These server applications (such as FTP,
Web Server, DNS Server, File Server etc.) being free, are also
very stable.
Ease of use : When it comes to web hosting, it is easy to host
on Linux web servers. The process of uploading and hosting is
almost same for both Linux and Windows web servers. If you want
to use a Windows based tool such as Front Page for uploading a
web site on to a Linux based web server, make sure that the
Front Page extensions are enabled. This is only required if you
are uploading using HTTP feature (http://www.yourwebsite.com) of
Front Page. Front Page also makes it possible to upload a web
site using FTP. You need to select ftp://www.yourwebsite.com for
up loading using front page FTP option. Note that if you select
“Front Page Extensions” during web site design, you must enable
Front Page extensions on a Linux web server also. These days,
all Linux web servers are coming with installable Front Page
extensions, and this should pose no problem for hosting on a
Linux platform.
You can use almost all types of file extensions (or scripts)
when using Linux web server. Commonly, the following extensions
are supported: .cgi, .html, .htm, .pl, .php, .shtml, .xml, and
others. Basically it means that you can host web sites that use
different types of server side scripts including .cgi, .pl,
..php, and .asp (with plug-in).
Easy to move between hosts : A web site designed to be hosted on
a Linux based web server can be hosted on a Windows web server
easily, where as the reverse is not always true.
Most widely used : Linux/Unix based web hosting is most widely
used compared to Windows based web hosting.
Scalability : A web site is dynamic. Usually, a web site starts
with a few pages of html and grows over a period of time to suit
the customers requirements. It is preferable to design a web
site keeping this requirements in mind. A web site designed for
compatibility with a Linux/Unix based web server meets the
scalability requirement easily without making any site wide
design changes.
On the downside, Linux based web server is not fully compatible
with Microsoft technologies. If you are using any specialized
applications or VB for development of your web site, it is
preferable to host with a Windows based web server.
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