Posts Tagged ‘ website host ’

Web Hosting Company Pros & Cons

Jun 13th, 2009 | By Greg Black | Category: Web Hosting

Internet businesses are completely dependent on the quality of their Web hosting. The web host allows you to have a presence on the World Wide Web and let you put a personal or business site up on the internet for others to view. Websites can be put to many different uses. You may want a site to maintain connections with far-flung family and friends, or to help your business grow.



The Multiple Kinds of Website Hosting

Jun 12th, 2009 | By Greg Black | Category: Web Hosting

Online Businesses rely heavily on the quality of their Website Hosting. The website host lets you put a business or personal website up on the internet and allows you to have a presence on the World Wide Web for others to view you. Websites can be used for many different things. You may need a website to help your business grow, or maybe you just want a website to keep connections with friends and family.



Website Hosting Companies and How to Choose One Part II

Jun 2nd, 2009 | By Greg Black | Category: Web Hosting

Depending on the level of website expertise in your company, you may want to handle updating your website in-house, or you may want someone else to do it. There are many website hosting companies that offer website maintenance as part of their package, and you may find this an attractive option. But be aware of two things–one, how quickly will the company make your changes? And two, will they allow you or a third party (that you hire) to make changes, or do all changes have to go through them? The term to look for is “FTP access,” which means that you have access to the username and password which will allow you or someone that you authorize to add new pages or change files on your website without going through a middleman.



Where To Begin a Website Hosting Company Part I

May 31st, 2009 | By Greg Black | Category: Web Hosting

Let’s say you’re shopping around for a lot to build your dream house on. Your real estate agent takes you to what she calls “a prime piece of property.” Five acres of beautiful wooded land with a small pond, just off a main highway. It’s a half-hour drive to the nearest town–far enough to have peace and quiet, but not too far to be inconvenient for weekly grocery shopping. And then the agent floors you with the asking price–”It’s only $12,000.”