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New Internet Marketers – Know and Understand What the Necessities Are Before You Start

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

The 3 most important things you will need to start:

1. A Domain Name:

What is a domain name? To put it plain and simple, a domain name is the address that is typed into the browser. Ex: (mydomain.com)

is a domain name; or (mydomain.net). It is the name of a web page. You will need this before you can start your web business online.

They are not expensive and there are numerous places to purchase one. You can get one for less than $10.00 a month, but it is necessary to have one

2. A Hosting Account:

What is a hosting account? A hosting account is where your websites’ files are uploaded to a server in order to be seen on the web.

A hosting service is responsible for showing your site to the world when you give them the necessary information. You can obtain one for less than #10.00 and

there are many membership sites that offer free hosting. You must have a hosting account before your website can go online. All web pages are seen on the internet through a hosting service.

3. An Auto-responder:

Many new internet marketers have no idea what an auto-responder is. An auto-responder is a computer program designed to automatically respond to email messages.

An autoresponder can be preset to deliver what ever message you want it to send in reference to your web site.

It is a valuable time saver and having one will allow you to keep track of your subscribers. It costs around $20.00 a month to start. Most companies offer a variety of packages to suit your needs.

All beginners need to learn and gain an understanding of creating a website and what it really takes to become a success at internet marketing. Start with the basics by visiting http://www.onlinestarters.com

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How-To Understand Web Hosting Package Features

Monday, April 5th, 2010

The options available with a web hosting package are very wide ranging, and can be a bit confusing to understand – especially since the options are presenting in a large number of ways, and condensed in various ways, while shopping for a package online.  Hopefully I can give you a breakdown of the categories these features fall into and help you to focus on the features that are important to you.

I break the features down into 10 categories, and will discuss the categories one by one to give you a firm grasp of the options and make an informed purchasing decision.

10 Categories of Web Hosting Package Features

Operating System Web Server Bandwidth Disk Space Domains Email FTP Database Control Panel Applications / Programming

1.  Operating System

The operating system is the underlying software that runs on the host.  It manages the physical hardware of the server and attempts to optimize the use of RAM, disk space, network, and CPU for the requests coming into the machine.  The underlying OS does not have to be the same as your desktop or even the OS you use to develop your website.  In fact, due to most of the management functions being driven thru a web GUI, you might never know or care what the server operating system is.

The predominant operating systems you will find while shopping for a web hosting service are Windows and UNIX.  With Windows you will see versions available such as Server 2003 or Server 2008, and with UNIX you will see many brands of Linux, usually CentOS, Debian, or Redhat.  Choosing between UNIX and Windows is an important decision, and involves a lot of variables, but in the end it simply means deciding if you want to build your website with open source technology or with Microsoft technology.  A more complete write-up of the choice is available on www.HostGraphs.com in the How-To section on this subject.

Research the application you want to use or run as your website and check to see if it has any Microsoft technology requirements (MSSQL database, MSAccess database, ASP, ASP.Net).  If you find no pressing reason to use Windows, then UNIX will most likely be a better choice for you.  UNIX runs the open source scripting languages slightly faster and is also slightly cheaper than Windows.

There are a few specific sub-features of the operating system that may be of importance to you.

Do you need a virtual private server?  This gives you a dedicated virtual operating system all to yourself instead of you sharing the OS with others.  You still share a machine with others, but there are stricter walls in place to guarantee you bandwidth, CPU, and memory even if a website on the same machine is getting heavily hit.  It also gives you great configuration choices with everything since it is your own OS.  These packages are more expensive than the shared options, but are worth if as your site grows.  The VPS packages mainly vary is the amount of RAM dedicated to you, so I would recommend going with the smallest package and monitoring the RAM usage over time and upgrading into a bigger package as needed.

Do you need a dedicated SSL certificate?  Most sites offer a shared SSL certificate, which is fine for some smaller sites, but if you are running a medium or large ecommerce site you will need a dedicated certificate.  Some buyers justifiably will not send in their personal and credit card information without a guaranteed valid SSL private certificate.  Also some shopping cart applications require the dedicated certificate as well.  Be careful when shopping for this – some hosting services say they give a SSL certificate with all their hosting plans but do not explicitly tell you that it is a shared certificate.  If the plan does not include a dedicated IP, then it is a shared certificate.

To directly remotely administer your site, you may need to either shell into with UNIX or Remote Desktop in with Windows.  The UNIX shell option is sometimes referred to as SSH Shell, Secure Shell, or telnet.  These options are only useful to you if you intend to do low level maintenance and tweaking, mainly in the VPS packages.  With a good hosting package with a high powered control panel, you will not need either of these.

You may see mention for the ability to schedule cron jobs – this is the UNIX version of scheduled tasks.  This ability is only needed if you wish to run scheduled tasks at set times, such as a nightly backup.  Most of the good control panels provide an interface for the cron job entry, but they also provide interfaces for performing maintenance tasks such as backups.  You will probably never need this feature.

2.  Web Server

The web hosting companies usually offer Microsoft IIS or UNIX Apache web servers.  Both have their plusses and minuses, and it will only make a difference to you if the website you are developing or the application you are running requires one or the other.  Apache, being open source itself, has slightly better hooks in it to run many of the open source content management systems and blog engines based on PHP, PERL, and Python, so go with Apache if that is all you need.  The Windows IIS also has quite good open source content management systems and blog engines based on ASP and ASP.Net, but I would suggest not going with a PHP/PERL/Python web application on Windows IIS – see the above discussion of the operating system as to why.

The SSL certificate is hosted by the web server, and the web server has to do extra processing of SSL HTTPS requests – it has to encrypt/decrypt and verify data passing between the client and the server.  For this reason, some would argue that you should shy away from web hosting packages that offer free SSL shared certificates to everyone.  You might end up sharing a server with 100s of other websites that overtax the server.  A well run website will only go into HTTPS SSL mode for the actual entering of credit card data, not for the entire website – but you do not know if the other websites on your server are well run.

3.  Bandwidth

This is a measure of the amount of data transmitted in/out of you website, usually on a monthly basis.  Keep in mind that a typical website only transmits a very small amount of the content to each user, and even though a package only offers a few gigs of transfer a month, you will most likely not overshoot your allotment.  If you do, then your website is really popular with thousands of visitors, and you should be generating a nice revenue stream.  Most of the web hosting companies will spell out what the penalty is for overshooting your allotment – it is usually a dollar to two per gig, which makes it cheaper to upgrade to the next highest package of course.  If your website is heavy on images or multimedia, you may need a bigger allotment of monthly bandwidth immediately.  Fortunately they all offer a monthly meter to watch your bandwidth usage so that you can plan accordingly as your site grows in popularity.

Some hosting companies offer an unlimited bandwidth package – be wary of this.  There is no such thing as unlimited bandwidth, so what they are selling is unmetered bandwidth.  Many of them with unmetered offerings will inform you after you purchase an account of what their acceptable use policy is concerning bandwidth and disk space, disallowing you from performing nightly 500gig backups of your personal computer and such activities.  In fact, many of these policies also stipulate that you must upgrade to bigger packages if your website begins to infringe on the bandwidth of others on a shared hosted machine.  Once again, this is not a bad policy; if you get notified of infringement due to the activity of your website, then it is so popular that your revenue stream covers the additional expense of a bigger package.

4.  Disk Space

This is the allotment of bytes on the hard drive given to you for your website.  A large website with 100s of pages can easily fit into a gigabyte of space, so you actually do not need that much for a typical website.  If you website has a catalog of thousands of items for sale, stored in a database with several images apiece, then you will need a significant upgrade in disk space.  Usually as your site grows in popularity and content, you will be upgrading for bandwidth first, and get more disk space along with the upgraded package.

Some of the hosting companies will include your database space and your email space in this disk space allotment, so plan according to how they segregate the space.

As it was with bandwidth, many web hosting providers offer unlimited disk space, and there is no such thing as unlimited disk space.  What they are selling is unmetered disk space, with an acceptable use policy.  It is difficult to breach their acceptable use policy with a normal website, only by doing something outside the norm, such as hosting and anonymous ftp site of spurious files.

5.  Domains

This is the number of web addresses that can point into your web hosting account.  Almost all of the providers offer sub domains, where your main site is YourSite.com and you have sub domains of www.YourSite.com and files.YourSite.com.  Many will allow you to point externally hosted DNS entries pointed into your account s folder, but some do not.  This may be referred to as Add-on domains, and most will offer in one of their packages multiple add-on domains.  This allows you to purchase additional domains and point it into separate folders within your hosted account.  This way you can run multiple websites, which appear completely unrelated, to be physically located and managed together.

Many of the web hosting providers offer a single or even multiple free domains with their accounts.  Some even offer lifetime free domains, saving you the 10 dollars a year for the domain.  Be sure and shop for that option if you want to save a few dollars a year.

6.  Email

Almost all of the web hosting providers offer email accounts, which gives you an email address of YourName@YourSite.com.  Most of them also offer web based email, POP and IMAP access, and spam filtering.  Where they will differ is the number of emails accounts they provide, the disk space total or per mailbox, and advanced features such as mail list management.  It is up to you as to how important email is to you and your website – there are plenty of free email providers on the internet so this has never been an important set of features for me.

Many of the web hosting providers offer unlimited emails, but again there is no such thing.  As your email accounts grow, the bandwidth and disk space used will also grow, and neither of those is unlimited.  So you eventually break their acceptable use policies and are forced to upgrade into a bigger package – again, not a bad thing if it is your website that is growing and creating revenue for you.

7.  FTP

FTP is the file transfer protocol used to send and receive files back and forth to your website.  This feature may or may not be important to you, depending on if you wish to server files up to anonymous people through this protocol.  Most websites today deliver files through HTTP through your website, which allows you to manage access and users through your website instead of through the FTP accounts.

8.  Database

A database is server package that structures data into an easy to store and retrieve manner.  The database is one of the items used to create dynamic websites such as content management systems and blog engines.  You will want to take advantage of the database also if you intend to create any sort of ecommerce website to store your user’s information, catalogs of items for sale, and orders placed.  Separation of applications into distinct database instances is important.

MSSQL is available on most of the Windows hosting packages, but is usually slightly more expensive due to its commercial licensing restrictions, and usually has lower instances and disk space available.  But some website applications are built to take advantage of its feature set, so you may require this as your database.  You could still take advantage of MySQL with as many applications as you could, there is not any reason a single website could not use multiple different databases.

MSAccess is the openly available database for Windows that is more of a file level database and not a dedicated server running it.  It provides adequate storage for lighter database usage, but would not be sufficient for any larger data storage needs.

Researching the needs of the applications you intend to run on your website, and planning the database requirements needed for each, will drive you to a conclusion of which hosting package to use based on these database needs.

9.  Control Panel

The control panel will be the location you will manage all of the details of your web hosting account.  All of the providers give you a web based control panel that is easy to use and provide sufficient help to understanding all of its features so that you can avoid calling them for help.

The web hosting providers will vary in the type of control panel they provide, however.  The two main control panels are cPanel and Plesk, which are found on about 80% of the providers.  The remaining 20% give you a custom built control panel.  cPanel and Plesk are so popular because they provide feature rich management utilities right out of the box and both can be branded to appear like the host provider’s pages, but they are expensive to license.  Both work on UNIX and Windows hosted accounts and allow for complete management of the underlying operating system configuration, web server configuration, web site configuration, email ,ftp, DNS, etc.

If you are new to web hosting then it really does not matter with control panel you choose, but if you are familiar with cPanel or Plesk you may prefer to go with a hosting provider which provides you with the control panel you are comfortable with.

If you are interested in getting into being a hosting reseller, then you will want to ensure you get licenses provided to you for your reseller account through the web hosting provider so that you can brand it and give it to your sub-hosted customers (and not have them call you with configuration needs).

Many on the internet recommend removing cPanel and Plesk from your virtual private server since both can be major bandwidth, CPU, and disk space hogs.  One of the great benefits of a virtual private server is being able to login as root or administrator and manage the operating system and web server directly, removing the need to obfuscate into a web GUI those tasks.  Of course you would need to be a lot more technically keen on doing those tasks yourself, or you could pay a few dollars more a month and get a managed VPS package.

10.  Applications / Programming

No matter the type of website you plan to build, you will most likely use a few pre built packages as the foundation of your site.  The pre built packages are built with some sort of programming or scripting language.  They may be using PHP, PERL, Python, Java, Ruby, ASP, ASP.Net, or Coldfusion.  Most of these languages run on any operating system, except for ASP and ASP.Net, both of which are Microsoft technologies requiring windows (and application probably requires IIS and MSSQL database as well).  PHP, PERL, Python, and Java are cross platform, but UNIX runs them slightly faster than Windows and is usually a slightly cheaper package.  Ruby is a UNIX only language, and it may be referred to as Ruby on Rails.  Not all web hosting providers give access to all of these languages with all of their packages – make sure you shop it carefully to ensure the host and the package you purchase has the language you need.

The applications you decide run will tell you what their requirements are.  In fact, the web hosting provider will give you the tools you need to install the applications from the control panel, which makes it a breeze to get up and running with the base installation of whatever application you choose.  These days all of the web hosting providers allow you to get up and running with the base installation of the most common blog engines and content management systems within minutes after purchasing.

If you are interested in a blog, read up on WordPress and BlogEngine.Net.  If you are interested in a content management system, read up on Joomla, Drupal, DotNetNuke, and mojoPortal.  For a message forum, read up on PHPBB and YetAnotherForum applications.  There are many more pre built applications to help you get up and running including shopping carts, mail list management, web authoring tools, and catalog databases.

Conclusion

I hope that this article provides you with enough understanding to make a wise decision when selecting a web hosting package.  Happy shopping!

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how can i understand the exact expire date of my Domain name?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

can i be sure that at this date my domain will expire?
in whois.com this text was displayed:
NOTICE: The expiration date displayed in this record is the date the registrar’s sponsorship of the domain name registration in the registry is currently set to expire. This date does not necessarily reflect the expiration date of the domain name registrant’s agreement with the sponsoring registrar. Users may consult the sponsoring registrar’s Whois database to view the registrar’s reported date of expiration for this registration.

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Understand the Importance of Small Business Web Hosting

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

The business location is of prime importance for achieving success.Similarly if you are in an online business, the location of the servers where your website/s is/are hosted plays an important role in getting listed in the search results of search engines in a particular geo location. Various web hosting services are offered by many companies in different geo locations.But it is important to find best web hosting services for your website to achieve success.The hosting provider would usually provide you with web space,emails,bandwidth,maximum uptime,control panel and most importantly technical and web hosting support.

If you are new and looking out for best web hosting services,there are many aspects that needs to be taken into consideration before finalising a particular company. The most important aspect to check is the disk space the is being provided.Many companies try to promote themselves by offering unlimited webspace and bandwidth,better stay away from such falsely committing providers since there is no such thing as unlimited,everything comes for a cost. It is important that you are aware of the requirements of your business website.This would help you choose an appropriate package for hosting your website.Secondly,once you are decide a package that offers the necessary resources,you must check if its been offered at a rate that is relevant to your budget.

If you have a business website which is hosted on a small business web hosting server, and require customers to provide you with personal information,then it is important that the web hosting services offered by the hosting provider offers optimum security and encryption technologies.Make sure that the servers offered are secured and none of your client records can be hacked by intruders and attackers.

The next important aspect is the speed and reliability of the servers.Usually most reliable hosting providers offer FTP access to upload your data onto the servers,but it would be better confirm it with them before you order the package. Certain individuals who are making a debut in the online world require website builder,hence some web hosting companies do provide website builders alongwith the packages that can help users build their custom websites. Also,make sure that the servers are fast enough and offers features necessary for your business websites to run smoothly.Also when in future your users increase and there is an increase in the traffic and you require to upgrade your hosting account,the host should offer flexibility in upgrading the package without charging anything extra other than the package amount.

Make sure that the host offers support via various mediums such as Live Chat,Phone,Tickets/Emails etc. It is better to choose a hosting provider that offers 24×7 support.This enables you to get your issues resolved with minimum waste of time.

Finally,read the terms of service and SLA of the web hosting company before you sign up for a package. Usually,it is a wise move to choose a reputed and best web hosting company.These companies are capable of offering professional and latest services to its customers.They have experienced staff to handle your web hosting related issues which is useful in saving most of your valuable time and hence the money.

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How can we understand what domain name is available?

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Hi
How can I understand what domain is available? And when did it create? Who is its owner?
I want to have a website but I don’t know if my chosen domain is available or not?
Can anybody help?
Thanks for any idea.
Shahram

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What is the best, easiest to use, web hosting site with easy to understand tutorials?

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

I am a young webmaster for my church, and I am trying to change from a freewebs site (www.freewebs.com/niuubf) to a site with its own domain name. I need an organized way to archive large amounts of documents and at the same time making it look colorful and interesting. And if possible, to also include a way to put in RSS feed. I have virtually no experiance in HTML or web design. Please help!

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How To Understand Website Hosting

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Whether you’re a growing business planning on starting a website business or just a website programmer looking for a good hosting account, its a good idea to learn how web hosting works to ensure that your website launch goes smoothly.


There are many website hosting companies on the internet, and all of them offer a different list of services for different types of websites. Here are some of the common features that you’ll see on most web hosts and how to decipher them.


Website Space: Website space is the actual location of where your website files and images reside. Your HTML web pages and even your web programming pages will be stored at this location. Some web hosts offer 100MB and others offer up to 10,000MB or more.


If your company’s website only uses up five to seven pages then even 100mb might be too much space because almost all average web pages take up very little space.


If your website is content based and requires tons of images, text, articles, videos, then you should ensure that your host has more then 100mb of webspace. Many times though webspace will not be a major factor when searching for a webhost. Most hosts will provide you with a lot web space for the average website.


Bandwidth / Traffic / Monthly Transfer: Bandwidth is how much information can be transferred from your website.


Think of it this way. If you have 1 webpage which takes up 1mb and you’re monthly bandwidth limit is 100mb. This means that once 100 people visit your website, then your bandwidth limit will be maxed out. You will not have any bandwidth available until the next month. Most of the time though website hosts offer monthly bandwidth limits of 3,000 MB or 10,000 MB. Don’t worry about bandwidth because 99 percent of your webpages won’t take up 1mb.


Once you start generating thousands of visitors monthly and see your bandwidth increase then you may have to pay additional fee for that month for the extra bandwidth, and consider upgrading your hosting account. As with website space bandwidth should not be an issue when searching for a webhost because most will provide you with adequate bandwidth for your website.


Website Programming Language: If you have features like Comments Form – to email comments directly from visitors to online email account, Newsletter Opt-in for your visitors or any other dynamic features then you need to have support for a web programming language. There are several web programming languages. To find out which one you need for your website ask your website development team and find out. They might already know which programming language they plan on using for your website. Common Web Programming languages include PHP, Net and CFML.


Web Programming language will be a big factor when searching for a webhost because each firm will offer a different combination of support for web programming languages, so pick carefully.


Database: If your website needs to store visitor’s email address, name and other important information, or keep a catalog of all your products then you will need to use a database. Some of the most common databases that are widely used include Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and Access. Almost all hosting plans will provide support for atleast one of these databases. As for web programming, you need to ask your website development team which database they plan to use.


Domain Hosting: Most of the time though a website hosting company will allow you to host one domain name such as a com, or net, but some website hosts support hosting for several website name. This is a great feature because this allows you to host multiple websites on one host, and manage everything from a convenient place. The downside is that you will have to share your website space, your bandwidth, and maybe even several other features with your other website. If you’re goal is to have more then one website then it’s a good idea to find out exactly how many domains your web host allows on your account.


Email: Email should not be an issue when searching for a webhost. Many web hosting firms support some type of email account which allows you to have an email address with your website name: sales at yourwebsitename or something like that. Remember the amount of website space you use for your email may be limited to your overall website account, so if possible delete large and unwanted emails.


Customer Support: Support won’t be a factor until it becomes one. This is why its a good idea to speak with a hosting staff and see how they respond. Great customer service will become a very important factor, and usually up to your website firm that will be working with them.


So how do you decide which webhost is right for you?


A good method is to first find out which of these website hosting is more important for you. If your website offers business training videos that takes up a lot of bandwidth then you should find a website host that can provide you a lot of bandwidth unless you’d rather wait until it turns into a bottleneck. Videos often take up hundreds if not thousand times more bandwidth then regular webpage and in this case your first priority during your search should be to ensure that your host includes adequate bandwidth. If you find a host that you like and if bandwidth does turn into an issue then make sure that the hosting firm allows the ability to upgrade your hosting services. Be prepared and make sure to find out the expenses for the upgraded plan.


Once you find a good host try hosting your website on a monthly basis instead of the long term discounted plans. Just like other companies, firms will offer lower price to motivate you to buy long term contracts. There’s nothing wrong with having a long term contract, but it’s not worth it if you decide you don’t like this host, or if you find a better host.


If you’re still not sure which host to sign up with then just ask you webmaster. They can recommend web hosts or offer to host your website with them. You will also see website hosts provide you with additional features such as ecommerce functionality, website statistics, easy to use control panel software such as Plesk, and other great features and software programs that can help you manage and create a great website.


Dedicated Server

If none of those plans sound right or if you plan on creating a gateway type website, with tons of content, images, videos, and if you want to be able to install your own custom software then there’s another option for you, a dedicated server. With a dedicated server you can install your own software, support for your own choice of programming languages, and as the title suggests it is dedicated for your website or websites depending on what you need. The cost is usually 8 to 10 times more then your average web host, but it allows you more control and provide you more ways to customize it. And if you plan on hosting dozens of websites then you should consider using a dedicated server.

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