Tuesday, August 11, 2015

HostGator Web hosting

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Host Gator was founded in 2002 by Brent Oxley, This is the popular web hosting company. It has given the service of website hosting of various company and offices.
Before located in to the current place ie Texas Host gator is originally placed at Boca rato Florida until 2007 then after it has moved to current place at Texas. After placing the corporate office at Houston, Texas it was listed as fastest growing company in local area. It has been ranked as 21th position in Inc. Magazine in 2008. Then after it has increase their productivity and planned to increase sales by 30% in further. 2010 saw the addition of another HostGator office - this time in Austin, Texas. After success in Texas, USA hostgator has started their business in India from 2011. Its corporate office in India was located in Nashik, Maharasshtra. HostGator had become one of the first companies for successfully mitigate blacklisted IP’s on Aug. 2013.A huge number of IP addresses were used for email gateways on virtually every webhost in the world and were blacklisted on multiple networks.

Plan and Price of Hostgator

Hatchling plan
In this plan Hostagator offer single domain for the costumer and unlimited disk space and bandwidth and the price of this plan is $3.96 per month for 3 years.

Baby plan

In this plan Hostagator offer unlimited domains for costumers and unlimited disk space and bandwidth. Price of this plan is $6.36 per month for 3 years.

Business plan


In this plan Hostagator offer unlimited domains, disk space and Bandwidth for costumers and free price ssl and ip with free toll free number for costumers and it price is $10.36 per month for 3 years.

Godaddy Web hosting

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Godaddy is the most popular webhosting service provider site most of the individual or any business organization want to take service of goddady. This company is internet domain registrar & web hosting service providing organization.  It has huge amount of web site under management of Goddady. It's make more than 60 million domain which make Godday as world largest domain Registrar Company. This company serves more than 12 millions their costumer for servicing and huge amount of employees. It also provides the service of various kind of software sale related with the e-business. This company Goddady is founded by Bob parsons.

Most of small businesses are attracted in to godaddy for the web hosting and registration because proving the easiest service to the costumer. They provide continuous service to the costumer. Quick service and the fastest response of the problem is the key factor of the godaddy services. Cost of service of this company also very cheaper than the other web host company so that it attract the customer toward the godaddy.

Godaddy is the online web register company. They provide the service of web hosting, web registration, online marketing, online software selling, email and tools serving.  They provides 24/7 service to their customer. Many organization and individual are interested with godaddy for web hosting and web registration because of their service system.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

How to Choose a Web Hosting Service

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If you are considering owning any online real estate beyond a simple blog, it comes with a price. Thankfully, the price is minimal. Many people think that owning their own sites only has to do with owning the names themselves. Before you sign up for a domain name, take some time to consider your options. We recommend that, before you ever plan your unique site name, you analyze the focus of your online business and how much storage you need.

In our experience, standard landing page sites only require the most basic shared hosting package. If you want to make an active site complete with images, blog posts and video content, you need a service that provides unlimited disk space. If you are planning on having an exorbitant number of viewers, then you should also look to find a package with unlimited bandwidth. Having sufficient bandwidth keeps your site from throttling if many readers flock to your site at once.
Annual and Monthly Payments
The second step to take is to create the right domain name. Web hosting plans typically include a free domain for one year. A domain often requires an annual payment, but Arvixe actually includes a domain for the life of the service. Popular services like Go Daddy are known for being go-to spots if you are looking to purchase a domain name.
At this stage, you are offered promotional rates on several hosting plans, depending on the storage and bandwidth your site requires. Look past the promotional prices that each host offers. We noticed that several hosting services baited us with affordable plans, only to triple the monthly price and charge nearly $30 for a domain when renewal comes around.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Wix

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Wix is a cloub-based web development platform whose brand name stresses originality, simplicity and above all, free. For this reason the platform is popular among musicians, photographers, entrepreneurs and other small business owners who want a quick-fix website on a very low budget. The catch with Wix is the premium features, which of course cost money, which you’ll almost definitely need as you expand your website. The main difference here between a Wix and a WordPress is with Wix you enter for free and pay more as you go, and with WordPress you enter for a cost (domain name and hosting) and afterwards all resources are free.
Ø  Stats:
Ø  Recommended for: Quick fix small-business budget websites
Ø  Released: 2006
Ø  Founder: Avishai Abrahami
Ø  Total users: 57 million
Ø  Pros: Drag and drop website builder which uses HTML5, little to no coding knowledge necessary, free to get a basic website online, text editor and free fonts, free templates, mobile friendly, login through Facebook or Google + accounts, and more.
Ø  Cons: Charges for many features one would expect to be free. Difficult to transfer away from.
Ø  Costs: Premium version of the software and additions, domain names, hosting capability. Unclear exactly how much you might spend but it has been reported to often cost several hundred dollars per year.

Ø  My verdict: Obviously a very successful company with a wide marketing budget and clean look. But I’d never recommend Wix. There is just no situation I can bring to mind in which I would recommend Wix because of their pricing structure and decreasing market share among respected online brands.

SquareSpace

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All over television with beautiful and encouraging ads, SquareSpace offers a nice solution for the business owner in need of a web presence. Get online quickly with a free trial, setup a cool design and start attracting clients – that’s the motto. If a more complex blogging platform were snowboarding, SquareSpace would be skiing, in the pie wedge stance 
Stats:
§  Recommended for: Individual and business blogs and websites
§  Founded: January 2004
§  Founder: Anthony Casalena
§  Total users: ?
§  Pros: Elegant designs setup with a couple of clicks.
§  Cons: Less customization – you’ll pay for things that may come free at a place like WordPress
§  Costs: 14-day free trial with plans from $8 and up afterwards

§  My verdict: Less hands-on than WordPress but arguably better advertising and accessibility – Squarespace gets your business site up quickly. A good quick solution.

Tumblr

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Introduction to Tumblr:

At a time when WordPress and Blogger were neck-and-neck for new users, Tumblr showed up as the 3rd guy to the party. They received lots of sign-ups from users wanting a totally refreshing take on blogging, and have grown ever since. Tumblr was recently bought by Yahoo, who has interesting plans for the whole blog advertising thing.
Stats:
§  Founded: February 2007
§  Founder: David Karp
§  Total users: 152 million
§  Pros: Ease of use and ability to share your friends’ work through re-blogging.
§  Cons: Less customization, just a shade less professional and not ideal for conducting business.
§  Costs: Free, pay Tumblr to get your own domain name without the “.tumblr” addition

§  My verdict: Great for photography and other forms of art. Super-simplistic designs and a whimsical vibe make Tubmlr a great choice for any new blogger.

WordPress.com

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WordPress.com is a free blog-hosting site with roughly half the features of .org. The general idea here is less maintenance for you, but less control of the blog. Get a .wordpress domain name like “dearblogger.wordpress.com” or pay to use your own domain name. Need a niche? WordPress.com sees 100,000 posts published each day so you’ll surely find like-minded thinkers. Not a full company website but a loyal companion for one. Write posts, try a free theme, set up social media buttons and learn blogging at WordPress.com.
Stats:
§  Recommended for: Mass community blogging
§  Released: November 21, 2005
§  Founder: Matt Mullenweg of Automattic
§  Total users: 56 million blogs
§  Pros: Ease to use with little you can mess up.
§  Cons: Less customization and a bit fussy with adding certain features.
§  Costs: Free, you can pay WordPress.com to get a domain name without the “.wordpress” addition.

§  My verdict: A lovely intro to blogging that about 1 year in takes us all to a crossroads: stay put, or transfer to WordPress.org.

Blogger.com

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Blogging. 










The thing your friend does that you could do better. The hobby of the century. Your key to boss-less freedom and your cat’s one shot at fame. So do your homework with this list and start a blog the whole world, and your mom, will love.

Ø  Recommended for: Blogging
Ø  Founded: August 2013, 1999
Ø  Notable events: Bought by Google in February, 2003
Ø  Founder: Evan Williams of Pyra Labs
Ø  Total users:
Ø  Pros: Publish anywhere, huge community, images, video, edit HTML/CSS, template designer, track traffic stats in Blogger, Adsense at no charge
Ø  Cons: While Blogger is where many writers (including Dear Blogger) started publishing, it’s designs appear a bit childish today. Google owns your blog – they axed Reader – so acknowledge a bit less control upfront.
Ø  Costs: Pay $10/year for a domain name without the “.blogspot” extension – otherwise totally free.
Ø  Future predictions: May merge with Google+.

Ø  My verdict: Everything blogging should be and more – Blogger was the sandbox for names now headlining in tech. The only real negative comes from outgrowing Blogger, at which point many (like myself) transfer to WordPress. Less popular today – even Google’s PR Mogul Matt Cutts runs a WordPress site.