Hosting Guide
Learn more about web hosting, domain names, seo, webmaster tools, and other general web development.
April 26, 2012
SEO: The Bootcamp Article
May we present to you now the only guide to search engine optimization you will ever need.Categories: SEO |
April 10, 2012
Top WordPress Plugins You Need Now
Congratulations! If you’re reading this, that means you’ve created and managed a WordPress site of your very own. You’ve installed the beast, set it up with the barest of preferences and customized options, and released it screaming into the wild. However, don’t think for a second that you’re done with the process! No, creating an ideal WordPress site takes a bit more effort than that. There are so many things left to tweak, and to be frank, your WordPress experience has only just begun.
Categories: General |
March 29, 2012
Top Things You Should Demand From your Unix Hosting
Below you’ll find all of our top items you need in a Linux or Unix-based shared web host, covering everything from email to uploading. So without further ado, jump on down below the break, Soldier, and get to cracking!Categories: General |
March 29, 2012
Top Things You Should Demand From your Unix Hosting
Below you’ll find all of our top items you need in a Linux or Unix-based shared web host, covering everything from email to uploading. So without further ado, jump on down below the break, Soldier, and get to cracking!Categories: General |
August 03, 2011
Retrieving Lost Log-in Credentials
It’s often as difficult as getting an act passed by Congress than to retrieve lost log-in web host information such as a username, especially a lost password. Security is a major concern for web hosting providers and customers, so taking drastic proactive measures is admirable; however, it’s equally as important to grant accessible authorized access to log-in information to prevent downtime.Categories: Security Issues |
July 12, 2011
5 Common Website Hosting Regrets
The truth is that every website owner has a least one regret when it comes to web hosting. Although careful planning and preparation is required before launching a web presence, there are still times when website owners wonder exactly where their web hosting has failed them.Categories: General |
July 06, 2011
Spam Sources Published Online
Spam is one of the biggest enemies of email hosting providers and servers as they can bring a variety of problems such as viruses, malware, worms and other attacks on network systems and individual user’s computers. Recently the Center for Research in Economic Commerce at the University of Texas at Austin revealed a new initiative entitled, “SpamRankings.”Categories: Security Issues |
June 17, 2011
Enhancing Security for WordPress
WordPress is a robust and increasingly popular blogging platform used by many in the blogosphere. Although a widely distributed blogging tool with exclusive security controls and immediate downloadable security patches and updates, it’s not uncommon for hackers to wreak havoc on targeted blogs. Administrators, however, can make a conscious effort to take proactive steps to ensure security measures to protect blogging ventures from such nuisances.Categories: Security Issues |
June 07, 2011
Domain Auto-Renewal: A Web Hosting Necessity
Registering and securing a domain name for your website is the first step in launching website ventures. Just as important as registering a unique domain name is keeping the domain live. Often website owners experience website downtime with no glimmer of hope for repairing itself because the domain name has expired. Once a domain name expires, it’s not uncommon for owners to completely lose the domain.Categories: Domain Names |
May 18, 2011
User Friendly Control Panels
When it comes to assigning user privileges, uploading files for database administration, setting up email accounts or even setting administrative preferences a control panel module on the server allows even a novice webmaster to quickly and easily negotiate that server. Each server may have a slightly different variation of control panel but most have the same basic functionality.Categories: Control Panels |
