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Web Hosts: Helping us navigate through this...  by Jesse S. Somer
Web Hosts: Helping us navigate through this future techno-world.   Computers, Internet, Web sites…what do they all mean? Hey, you’re probably not a technophobe, I mean you own a microwave right? Just push a few buttons and the food cooks itself-easy. Now, they tell you the best way to share information, have a business, and generally communicate ...

 
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Choosing a web host is like choosing a place to...  by M6.net
Choosing a web host is like choosing a place to eat, you want quality food with good, honest service.   If you are anything like me, you’d probably like to have a website on the Internet but you just have no idea how to go about it. All this talk of web hosting, bandwidth, disc space, and ...

 
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HQHost’s dedicated and shared web hosting...  by Venera Seit-Dzhelilova
HQHost’s dedicated and shared web hosting: economical Server Wizard and Per Gigabyte services   HQHost, a web hosting provider, informs about its high end Server Wizard and Per Gigabyte services for its dedicated and shared web hosting clients. In order to decrease their outlay on web hosting, HQHost’s clients can control their hosting funds by creating their ...

 
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Best Web Hosting Resource  by Aff Dan
Copy from    The first thing you should do before beginning your search for a reliable web host, is to make a list of your specific web hosting needs. How much space will you need? How much transfer allowance? How many emails? Will you need a database? Will you need a shopping cart? Will you ...

 
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Which Web Host is right for you?  by Shawn Si
There are thousands of Web Hosting Companies out there and counting. How do I choose the ideal plan for my Web Site? The key here is to understand what your Web Site’s needs are. Once you know what is required, you can eliminate many options. These are the most important points that you need to ...

 
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Free Web -Site hosting without the banner ads?  by Matt Byron
Free Web site Hosting without the Banner Ads?  Looking for free web hosting with no annoying pop-ups, pop-unders, buttons, banners, headers or footers? And as well as this, you'd like 99.8 percent up-time, fast servers, access to the cgi-bin for scripts, FP extensions, PHP and MySQL databases and FTP access?  We went out searching for the ...

 
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How to Choose a Reliable Web Host ?  by Maria
The first thing you should do before beginning your search for a reliable web host, is to make a list of your specific web hosting needs. How much space will you need? How much transfer allowance? How many emails? Will you need a database? Will you need a shopping cart? Will you need a merchant ...

 
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More Profits in Your Website Hosting Business  by Raynay Valles
More Profits in Your Website Hosting Business  by: Raynay Valles  If you run a website hosting business, you already know the challenges in the business. Thousands of competitors are just a click away, ready to undercut your price.   Potential customers see hosting as a commoditiy and shop by price. Several directories like Hostreview, Acehosts and Hostindex make ...

 
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Web Hosting: To Switch or to Stay?  by Joelene Wickens Orlando
Web Hosting: To Switch or to Stay?  Author: Joelene Wickens Orlando  That’s a question that can only be answered by you. Depending on your current status and relationship you have with your provider, along with your evolving business objectives and needs, can determine what course of action to pursue. What are your issues and concerns? Ask yourself ...

 
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How To Host Several Websites Under One Account  by Mario Sanchez
How To Host Several Websites Under One Account  by: Mario Sanchez   If you operate several websites, each with its own domain name, signing up of separate ...hosting accounts can be an expensive proposition. Even if your hosting company offers the add-on domain feature (which will allow you to add different domains to the same hosting account) ...

 
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The Pros & Cons Of Hosting The Site Yourself  by Jason Shpik
DO-IT-YOURSELF You host the Web site yourself, relying purely on in-house resources except for the external connectivity. PROS: * No service costs to pay * You have total control over the application CONS: * Can be difficult and expensive to maintain the required expertise * You may not have an ideal physical environment * Coping with future increase in demand may be painful.  YANILLA ...



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