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Learn more about web hosting, domain names, seo, webmaster tools, and other general web development.
April 08, 2012
Top Ways to Improve the Security and Performance of Your WordPress Site
If you’ve already installed WordPress and are now looking for ways to increase the security and stability (not to mention the performance) of your account, you’ve come to the right place. We’ll be handing out a few of our favorite methods, as well as some additional third-party avenues that will keep your site up and running longer.Categories: Security Issues |
March 24, 2012
Top Reasons Why Making Your Own CMS Is a Dumb Idea
We have a feeling you’re ready to know why creating your own CMS is an absolutely wretched idea. We’re here to please, so jump on down to view our top reasons why!Categories: General |
March 14, 2012
Should I Become a Web Hosting Reseller?
Ah, the eternal question: Or rather, just the question of the modern hosting era. We can’t tell you how many of our friends and family have decided to take it upon themselves to become web hosting resellers. It’s a growing trend, and if you’ve been noticing the rising tide—and have wanted a bit of the pie for yourself—you should know you’re not aloneCategories: Reseller Web Hosting |
February 01, 2012
Top Ways to Speed Up Your Website
Two seconds: According to competent studies made by such massive companies as Yahoo and Google, that’s the time difference between a user returning often to your website, and a user never coming back at all. With such a low margin of error, it’s absolutely vital that you preserve the speed and efficiency of your website down to the tiniest molecule.Categories: General |
December 08, 2011
Avoiding the Dud: Ways to Hire A Better Server Manager
We get it: Managing your own server is quite difficult. In fact, we understand all too well the desire to avoid unruly uploads, angsty Apache code, and even the dreaded command line. However, if your solution is to hire a dedicated tech specialist capable of handling all your server woes, you may want to consider a few points before signing on the dotted line.Categories: General |
December 01, 2011
How to Fix a Squirrelly 505 Error
If you’re been looking into common Apache web server errors, you’ve probably already come across the ubiquitous “404 Not Found” complication. However, that’s an easy fix when compared to the much more intimidating “505 Internal Server Error.” By nature, this error means something is not jiving well server-side, however, that’s the only indication you’re likely to get as to a specific problem.Categories: General |
October 17, 2010
Web Hosting Functionality - Linux Versus Windows
Not many people know the difference between the Linux or Windows web hosting programs. On the surface there is no real difference, however, fundamentally there are differences and this could affect your decisionCategories: Linux Web Hosting |
September 25, 2009
The Linux OS: Perfect for the Hosting Environment
Linux is a prime example of how the open-source revolution has reached the pinnacle of software development. Based off the Unix operating system, its source code is freely available, meaning it can be used, modified and redistributed at no cost. The main kernel
Categories: Linux Web Hosting |
September 22, 2009
A Look at Web Hosting Technology
The technology that powers the web hosting business is essentially the same technology that powers the World Wide Web and keeps the internet running smoothly. There are several components that work in perfect harmony to make sure the process remains seamless, but this article
Categories: General |
August 19, 2009
Is There a Way to Run ASP on Linux?
Over the years, ASP has become one of the most preferred server-side programming technologies for dynamic web pages and applications. Tremendous power and flexibility makes it an ideal tool for a broad range of projects. However, if you ask the average Linux
Categories: Scripting |
