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What is Web Hosting?
Posted on May 28th, 2009 No comments( sometimes called internet site hosting, Web hosting, and Webhosting), is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or More significant sites. More significant than the PC space that is provided for Web site files is the fast connection to the Internet. Most hosting services offer connections on T-carrier system lines. Typically, an individual business hosting its own site will require a like connection and it’d be expensive. Using a web hosting service lets many firms share the price of a fast Web connection for serving files.
A number of Internet access suppliers, for example America Online, offer subscribers free space for a small Web site that is hosted by one of their PCs. Geocities is a site site that offers registered visitors similar free space for an internet site. While these services are free, they are also very basic.
A number of net hosting corporations describe their services as virtual hosting. Virtual hosting often implies that their services will be transparent and that each Web site will have its own domain name and set of e-mail addresses. In most uses, hosting and virtual hosting are synonyms. Some hosting firms let you have your own virtual server, the appearance that you are controlling a server that is dedicated wholly to your site.
Dedicated hosting is the supply of a dedicated server machine that is devoted to the traffic to your Web site. Only really busy sites require dedicated hosting. Many firms purchase their own servers and place them on a site that provides fast access to the web. This practice is called colocation.
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New marketing products of note
Posted on May 28th, 2009 No commentsE. Paz demos how to launch a profitable PPC campaign in 60 min. This now makes it possible for starters to bid in the market without losing their shirt. Can you think of a 95% success rate with all new campaigns? Emil has made a tool to replicate the campaigns of experts. You merely fine-tune the advertisements and carry on a little measure of testing and tracking to confirm your earnings. PPC Bully 2 plus bonus makes an irresistable deal. PPC Bully does everything on auto-pilot by determining the best combination of keywords. You can search the database by keyword, merchant ID, or domain name. The key also is to chose a product with a proven number of sales events. In Clickbank, these are products with high gravity. This will ensure a converting product and plenty of keyword history.
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Why Cross Media Publishing?
Posted on May 28th, 2009 No commentsWhatever it is that your company needs to have printed or published, Cross Media Publishing is a state-of-the art comprehensive solution package which answers all your requirements and has a company-wide application.
Starting with a neutral data bank Cross Media Publishing is a simple and effective way to bring across the very essence of your company or your product to a clearly-defined target audience. The aim of Cross Media Publishing is to establish a consistent and stringent communication between your company and your customers, whatever the chosen channel of communication or medium. One great advantage is that unnecessary costs can be cut, and this irrespective of the size of your firm.
Product Information Management (PIM) means supplying high quality and up-to-date information on products for use in different media and for different company locations. The information in the form of product data, images, descriptions, texts and other sources is stored and administered in a modular systems architecture and can be used on WWW and intranet using a standardized technology. One of the most important aspects of PIM is that the individual product data is stored in a inter-exchangable form. If PIM is not used, there is a danger that the product information is not accessible throughout the company, and can only be used once.
A good Cross Media Publishing system guarantees the highest possible benefits for your company:
- Optimal integration into the existing systems environment
- Modular solution
- Utilisation of existing standards such as Java et. al.
- Compatible with prevalent software and hardware platforms
- Modern software architecture
- Data can be easily maintained because the content, structure and layout are separated
- Final publishing in print and online media can be effected with a high level of automation
- Customer communication can be optimised
- Cross Media Publishing can be implemented fast and with little effort
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Is SEO dead?
Posted on May 28th, 2009 No commentsI was reading a thread at a big webmaster forum yesterday which made the claim that “SEO is dead.” Now, it’s hard to say whether or not the original poster was being serious or sarcastic, but he referenced some other news he’d been reading on a few authority sites that made the “dead” claim.
The notion was that, because of the prevalence of Web 2.0 community sites, the idea of needing to optimize for any of the engines was going away — and fast. The idea was also put forth by another poster that, because of the huge number of content management systems that are already setup to be “search engine friendly”, the need to have any additional knowledge to rank well was quickly diminishing.
My answer to all this? Poppycock.
First, while it is true that there are many CMS programs that are search engine friendly out of the box, on-page factors matter so little to ranking (at least in Google) that even if the on-page playing field was leveled, it would make little difference in the current search engine results.
Second, SEO is about far more than just what’s on the page. The way you analyze what keywords are worth optimizing for, the way you write the content around those keywords, and the links you get to the pages that you want to rank for those keywords all have a large role to play in how much traffic you get from the search engines — and that analysis takes specialized knowledge. Anyone can learn to do it, but it does have to be learned.
Third, and most importantly, Web 2.0 is nice, and sites that revolve around that kind of community are huge traffic mongers (e.g. YouTube), but there will always be a need for full-text indexing of the web.
So is SEO dead? Nope. It’s alive and well, and will be for as long as people need to search for information on the web.


