Articles

Common problems with web hosting providers
There has been a rapidly rising demand for web hosting services and many of the part-time basis-basement operations have found it virtually impossible to meet the new quality and service demands of web sites.
Many who had previously gotten away with shoddy services and a technical service department that was just an answering machine where all callers including clients with emergency situations left their messages.
You may be unfortunate enough to still be using a hosting service like this one. Our advice is that it is too costly in today’s net environment.
Here are the 3 most common complaints against hosts; Read more...
Buying a reseller hosting package
Are you ready to start your own web hosting company? The best way to start your own web hosting company is to get a reseller hosting package from a hosting company and start your web hosting company instantly without buying or installing any softwares.But When buying a reseller hosting package, there are many things to consider . So today this article lists the six main things you should consider before buying any reseller package .

1. Control Panel and WHW(Web Host Manager)
This one is ranked number one I guess. Make sure you get a control panel , Cpanel is the best and widely used control panel for any reseller and non reseller accounts.WHM(Web Host Manger) lets you easily manage your customers and hosting business.It lets you set up , delete , monitor web hosting accounts. Read more...
Web Hosting Company - Research Before You Decide
Hundreds of hosting providers are competing these days to attract customers in different ways. In most cases, their offers look very similar, especially to those who are new to web hosting, making the selection of a good hosting provider a very difficult and confusing task.
If you are new to web hosting, you first need to know the basics of web hosting. You should know the answers to the following questions: What is a web host? What are the available host server platforms? What are the differences between server types? What is the bandwidth? What is a domain name? How Can I get one? How can I create web pages? What are scripting languages? What can I do with them? What is FTP? What features do I need for my website?
If you don't know the answers to the above questions, you can find answers and hints here. Read more...
Changing Web Hosting Providers
Every webmaster cringes at the thought of moving hosts. Like moving your home it can be messy and sometimes problems arise. But if you follow these simple steps, your move will be less painful.

Backup Backup Backup
If you've been diligent with your backups, you've got a lot of insurance to fall back on yet always make the latest backup. If you haven't, before you do anything else, do a backup now. Backup anything and everything you can and don't forget your database if your site relies on it. Save at least 2 copies and store them separately. One for you to work with, and the other as an archive. Do not underestimate how easy it is to copy over these files as you make changes or simply mess it up. Read more...
Most Frequent Web Design Mistakes
Blog - Web Hosting
It is great to see many of today’s Web sites conforming to well-known usability and design standards. Although we have made good headway in the last few years to implement these tried-and-true best practices, many important techniques are still being overlooked. Here’s my list of the top ten most commonly made Web design mistakes.

10.Content overload
A great photo is worth a 1000 words, not a great Web site! The volume of content on today’s site can seem overwhelming to its visitors. Edit, edit, edit! If your subject matter requires a lot of content, start by dividing the content with subtitles. This not only gives the site a cleaner look, but also guides visitors directly to their areas of interest. If this becomes a challenge, hire an editor.

9.Flash wiz-bang
The amount of useless animation I find on Web site home pages gives me a visual hangover. Beware of the lure of Flash animated intro movies. They often provide little content value and hold the visitor hostage. Just because you can make a flamingo dance across the screen, doesn’t mean you should.

8.Improper use of META tags
Meta Tags are the little snippets of hidden code that tell search engines your site’s title, purpose and the keywords you wish be to found under. Proper use of this technique helps drive traffic to your site so that it actually gets seen. Unfortunately, the methods for writing effective Meta Tags change frequently and most Web sites don’t update their Meta Tags. Too often, site owners exhaust their resources trying to increase site traffic when the wrong Meta Tags have been working against them all along.

7.Outdated content
How would you feel upon learning this article was written three years ago? Enough said.

6.No Site Map
Visitors don’t intuitively know where to look for information. Site maps give a frustrated and confused visitor relief by providing a road map of your site’s content, yet for most Web site designers it remains an afterthought. Add a site map to your main navigation or footer - your visitors will appreciate you for it. Search engines will too since it makes it easier for them to index your site’s content.

5.Don't hide treasure
Little by little designers are beginning to understand that ‘content is king’ – even on the Web. Unfortunately, loads of new content have begun to push key information and functionality further down the visitor’s click path. You may sell scuba gear but your visitor doesn’t want to go snorkeling around your Web cave looking for it. Bring the most critical information to the forefront by linking it from the home page or from multiple locations on your site. No content should ever be more than three clicks away, one click for critical information such as address and contact information.

4.No call to action
Ever heard the phrase, “Strike while the iron is hot!”? Imagine this: A visitor has found your site. They have read through the content. They know who you are, what you sell and want to do business with you, now what? The answer that is often missing is known as the Call to Action. This is the gentle nudge given to a visitor that suggests they take some sort of immediate action. For example, a Buy Now button at the bottom of a product page or a sentence at the end of a page of copy like “For more information on this subject, contact… .” You need to capitalize on the moment. If the iron cools, so will the visitor’s interest.

3.Lack of proper Home Page content
The home page is arguably the most important page on a Web site because it holds the sole responsibility of capturing the visitor’s attention before they go racing off, statistically 10 seconds. Many Web sites overlook the principles of good home page design. First, make sure you clearly state your purpose. The “who, what, where, when, how, and why”. This ‘intro copy’ is also one of the most important elements the search engines will use in determining your ranking, so make sure to pepper it with keywords you want to be found under. Secondly, you need to provide up-to-date content that changes frequently, like press releases and events. This will communicate to the visitor that your site and your company is active. Become a source of news, search engines love news! And better placement gives you an advantage over your competition.

2.Lets play "Find Our Phone Number"
Visitors go to Web sites seeking contact information. They know who you are, what you sell and want to do business with you. What they don’t know is how to find your phone number. Don’t create barriers to a sale. Display your key contact information proudly at the top or bottom of every screen. If you feel it might intrude on the design, simply link to it.

1.Visitor priorities put to the bottom of the list
The number one mistake made over and over in Web design lies in the approach. Too often, companies design their sites to satisfy their objectives, often overlooking the most important stakeholder - the visitor. Begin with outlining your potential visitor types and their priorities. Put yourself in their shoes and make sure you are meeting their needs, not just as a buyer, but a researcher and navigator. A site designed to satisfy visitors is one designed to succeed.
 

30-Day Money Back Guarantee

Your satisfaction or your money back! We offers a 'No Questions Asked'. 30 day money back guarantee!

Unparalleled Support

Highly trained staff will answer all your questions and provide you with professional assistance in developing your website or installing software.

Why chose us?

  • Unlimited Disk Space and Bandwidth
  • Free Domain For Life
  • Host Unlimited Domains
  • Best pricing in Hosting Industry
  • Free Script Library
  • 99.9% Uptime Guarantee