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Revenues rise as data center becomes hospitable host: firm hosts 260,000 Web sites for 4,000 customers on both sides of border.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

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Revenues rise as data center becomes hospitable host: firm hosts 260,000 Web sites for 4,000 customers on both sides of border.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal

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Is Unlimited Hosting Really Unlimited, Or Just Intended To Get Customers Hooked?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

As shared Web hosting becomes more and more competitive, more providers are offering what are called “unlimited” hosting plans. Usually, you’re offered unlimited e-mail accounts, add-on domains, bandwidth, disk space, MySQL databases, and other features.


However, is this really true, or just something intended to hook you in and then make you pay more? Indeed, many hosting experts say that unlimited plans are just a hoax and that no hosting package will truly be unlimited. Let’s take a look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of unlimited hosting.


Among the most contentious elements of unlimited hosting are disk space and bandwidth. There is no such thing as unlimited hard disk space, right? Yes, that’s true, but most provide unlimited disk base by using a number of servers, so that when one disk becomes full, they just add another server or hard disk. Theoretically, they can simply keep adding hard disks as the need to and thus provide truly unlimited disk space. This is, in fact, the way every hosting provider does it, whether they are “unlimited” or not. The same is true of bandwidth. When a particular hosting company’s bandwidth allowance is almost full, they buy more from the provider they use.


In theory, then, yes, it’s true. Hosting providers truly can provide unlimited bandwidth and disk space, assuming they keep adding resources as they need to. However, many critics of unlimited hosting say that no hosting company can keep acquiring more resources without end because it’s just not economically feasible. Now, this is certainly true if a hosting company’s customer base were invariably using literally hundreds of gigabytes of disk space and bandwidth. However, most customers only use a few megabytes. This, then, is why hosting companies can function. In effect, they risk the assumption that all but 1% of their customers will use just a small amount of their server’s capacity.


The next question to ask is how the hosting company will handle that 1% of customers who do use a huge amount of resources in bandwidth and disk space. This is entirely at their discretion and depends on what their own “fair use” policies are. In fact, they will likely suspend customers who greatly strain their system’s resources. Therefore, if you happen to be among that 1% of customers who truly would use “unlimited” resources, then yes, it’s a myth. You simply cannot get “unlimited” resources from a particular hosting company. However, if, again, you’re among the 99% of customers who don’t use a huge amount of resources, then it’s true that the hosting company can provide “unlimited” resources, meaning that you will never exceed the capacity they have to provide you the services you need.


If, you are someone who has vast capacity needs in bandwidth and disk space, then it’s probably best that you use a dedicated server. However, if you are among the vast majority who will not strain the hosting company’s ability to provide resources, an unlimited package may be for you, not least because there are also many additional features offered you that you may find useful.


As an example, let’s say that you have a lot of domains and that each needs its own web site. Each individual web site is not going to take up a lot of disk space, so this will not place a strain on your hosting service and you will not be in danger of being suspended. In addition, you’ll be able to take advantage of the unlimited features offered, such as MySQL databases, autoresponders, e-mail boxes, and add-on domains. If each domain has a web site of average size, your account will not be in danger of being suspended.


So although it’s true that for a very few people, “unlimited” Web hosting packages do not really exist and are a myth, for the vast majority of customers, they are, indeed, a real offering. If you are among the 1% who would likely strain a hosting company’s resources and put yourself in danger of getting your account suspended, then it’s probably best that you opt for a dedicated server instead.

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Restaurants Say Thanks To Customers

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Restaurants Say Thanks To Customers
Loyalty — it’s the key to a business’s survival in a down economy.

Read more on Downtown Gazette

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Time Warner Gives Free Wi-Fi to NYC Customers

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Time Warner Gives Free Wi-Fi to NYC Customers
Some strange partnerships may bring benefit to customers in the wi-fi wars.

Read more on PC World

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Web Host Othello Acquires Mobius Web Services Customers

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

Web Host Othello Acquires Mobius Web Services Customers
March 30, 2010 — UK-based web hosting provider Othello Technology Systems announced on Tuesday that it had acquired the doman and web hosting customers from boutique hosting company Mobius Web Services and its sister company Lavender Web Services.

Read more on Web Host Industry Review

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I am starting my own web hosting service and I just want to know what is the best way to get customers ?

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Ok, so I decided that I wanted to start a web site hosting business, and I was wondering in your opinion, what is the best marketing tactics that work, that are legal, and gets customers to buy.

Please help I want to make this work.

check out my site, let me know if there is anything I could work on that might make it better and so I can get more customers.

http://www.omagehost.com

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is there an impact on SearchEngine results if my hosting company is not in the same country as my customers?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

example:
I am in Switzerland, my business is in Switzerland and my Customers are in Switzerland…
So I want to optimize my site for my Customers geo location.
What is the impact on my SearchEngine rankings if I use a low cost hosting provider in the USA… does this cause me to appear as though I am a US based domain / company?

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F5 and Infoblox Provide Customers With Complete DNS Security Solution

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

F5 and Infoblox Provide Customers With Complete DNS Security Solution
SEATTLE, WA and SANTA CLARA, CA–(Marketwire – 03/01/10) – F5 Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: FFIV – News ), the global leader in Application Delivery Networking (ADN) and Infoblox, the leading provider of DNS, DHCP and IPAM (DDI) solutions, today announced a partnership agreement. F5 and Infoblox have partnered to develop a solution to simplify and speed deployment of the Domain Name System Security …

Read more on Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance

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Today’s free Grand Slam breakfast a win-win Super Bowl promotion for customers and Denny’s

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Today’s free Grand Slam breakfast a win-win Super Bowl promotion for customers and Denny’s
Today’s free Grand Slam breakfast a win-win Super Bowl promotion for customers and Denny’s By Joe Kimball | Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010 Cooks and waiters were having a ball, even with a constant stream of customers, one official said. Employees were welcoming and friendly. Even customers waiting in line were very orderly, apparently realizing you can’t complain when you’re getting something for nothing.

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What does a (web host)reseller provide to it’s customers? A domain or Hosting space or Both?

Monday, February 22nd, 2010
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