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I dont have a credit card but I want to buy a domain name for my blogspot.. can I use ATM card? ?

Monday, May 3rd, 2010
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i don’t have website or blog? can i earn money from google adsense?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

if i create website free website on like on free making website like on webs.com or othere like as? or i create a free google blog at blogger.com, so can i earn money from this free website or blog? and wat is the next step plz tell me if anyone dare to tell all step by step in easy language, not in critical. and wat about domain name registration is required and if yes so wat is this i dont know plz tell all process. i m waiting, thanlikg u .

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I want to buy a domain name, but dont want banner ads. i have hosting from another site. i dont wanna pay alot?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

do you know of any companies that sell domains for cheap without any banner ads? can i get godaddy prices without ads?
let me note that my friend works for a company that can get me free hosting (normally it cost a lot of money). they do not sell domain names however. i just need to buy the domain name.

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Are there any free photo hosting sites that don’t have space limits?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

I just hit the limit on my Flickr, and now I’m a little bummed.

Any sites that DON’T have limits (because I have LOTS of pics)

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What if I don’t want my personal info to show up on Website Domain Registration Info sites?

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

I recently registered a domain name. I know that you can look up who owns certain websites on ‘Whois’ and other sites like that. If you look up my domain name on ‘Whois’ it includes my name, address, phone number, etc. I don’t want that available to the public. Is there any way to make that info private after the fact? Thanks in advance.

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I have a domain name and web hosting. Except, I don’t know what kind of site to make?

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

I am skilled in web design. I want to start a business. I don’t want to make my own personal blog or website. I want to create a website that people would go to, and a site that would actually make money. But, what kind of site?!

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Don’t Let Bad E-Commerce Web Hosting Cost You Business

Monday, April 5th, 2010

A reliable web hosting company is crucial especially if you operate a business on the internet offering products for sale the require you to have e-commerce web hosting with shopping carts. Unless you have some mega store it is unlikely that you will need your own servers which could cost you several hundred dollars a month, but you do need e-commerce that is reliable and trustworthy that has a good reputation for uptime. When you are running an online business servers being down is the equivalent of having the doors locked in a brick and mortar business.

One of the great things about web hosting is that you have a myriad of choices ranging from low end shared hosting for less than $10 per month to having high end dedicated servers than run well over $300 per month. Whichever one you choose I still recommend you have someone else do the management of the servers for you unless you are a techno geek.

There are many web hosting companies that offer services with specific e-commerce hosting packages built just for small businesses. Knowing what company to choose is a more difficult decision than trying to find one, not just because of the number of choices of web hosting companies available but because the particular e-commerce web hosting needs vary between different companies. As I mentioned before, it is imperative that you take this aspect of putting your business online very seriously as it can make the difference in success or failure.

One of the key issues that you need to be concerned with when you are looking at e-commerce web hosting packages for your business is how much bandwidth you are allowed. Not having enough bandwidth can hurt your business tremendously especially if you get a good deal of traffic or you sell items that have large downloads as well. The bandwidth is shared by all who are on your server and all the visitors who are on it at any given time so don’t cut yourself short..

Another key issue to look for in e-commerce web hosting is a web hosting company with the fewest “hops” from the internet backbone, hops are basically each server or router that are between the user and the internet backbone, the best of course would be a hosting company that feeds directly from the internet backbone. You should also try to choose a company that has the latest state of the art web server hardware with the most up to date multiple processor servers to avoid any problems.

As mentioned previously reliability is a must as well as redundancy which means they should have more than one backbone provider in case something goes wrong. If you plan on having an online store or large catalogue disk space will definitely be an issue that you will want to address as well. The e-commerce web hosting company you choose should also provide the best security for the online transactions that you will be accepting which at this time is called SSL.

These are the basic e-commerce web hosting features you should have, you may require upgrades such as back end data integration or recurring payment options but those are things you can discuss with the host you choose.

Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. For more on inexpensive Web Hosting or other web hosting issues go to http://www.virtualwebhostingplus.com

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what is the least expensive place to register a domain name that you dont have to buy a useless product?

Sunday, April 4th, 2010
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when i buy a domain name, how do i build it and i dont have a server or anything so who hosts it?

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

i am buying a domain name from yahoo. do they host it or store it on there servers or whaever and all i need to do is design it rite? please help

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Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

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2 adults courtesy of Air Canada Vacations and Carlson Wagonlit Travel.

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