When designing and updating your websites, you need to consider the different types of ways your visitors view your websites through their browsers. Screen resolution, operating system, and browser type are the major factors to consider for maximum compatibility for your visitors. This will be a series of 4 articles over the next 2 weeks [...]
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Pricing is really based on your own budget so it is hard for me to tell you exactly what price or range you should be looking at. I will just cover a few topics which you should consider when looking at the different prices on the packages you are considering. Remember to also consider customer [...]
Read more »The Internet provides millions of ways to advertise your website online, but your competitors are using the same sources and online advertising ideas too. Promoting your website offline can bring in new traffic and help with overall website branding. Since your competitors are probably not doing any offline advertising, you will be the only one [...]
Read more »Over the last 5 years I have been battling Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). While I currently have very little complications with CTS, I still do experience a few symptoms and need to continue to maintain my wrists health. I was inspired to write this post, by Dean Hunts guest post at JohnCow, Carpal Tunnel Website [...]
Read more »One of the 3 P’s for creating a successful website is passion. You need to be passionate about the website you are creating to help you keep motivation going in the long run. In reality, there is no way to tell you how to find you passion, it is something that you just discover and [...]
Read more »I have been sharing my insiders advice on how to buy web hosting, but I want to take a second to address server downtime. As much as we all hate downtime, servers go down and it is normal. But how do we know when enough is enough? There is a quick equation we can use [...]
Read more »Last week I covered 7 reasons favicons increase your website traffic and I hope this got you thinking about getting a memorable favicon if you don’t already have one. You may also want to change your favicon if it does not match your current website or does not stand out enough. You want something [...]
Read more »Earlier this week I covered the customer service aspects when buying web hosting. Now I want to cover the second quality in a web hosting company I examine when looking for a new hosting company, server reliability. If there was ever one thing that webmasters all over the world and throughout the galaxy need, is [...]
Read more »This is a new series of articles I’m going to be writing about buying web hosting from the inside. I have worked in the hosting industry for over 4 years and I have a lot to share with other webmasters when it comes to buying web hosting. I have primarily worked in sales, billing, and [...]
Read more »Favicons should not be taken lightly. They are an excellent way to help create brand awareness of your website, bring visitors to your website, and to keep bringing them back again. If you do not know what a favicon (favorites icon) is, it is the little 16×16 icon that shows up next to the websites [...]
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