February 29th, 2008 by admin
If you are unaware of what Real Syndicating Summary or RSS can do for you, well, there are a few reasons I can actually cite. Well, apart from RSS being the most dependable media to content delivery, RSS also is capable of putting a high rank on your site; able to enhance your e-mail marketing stuff; and build media mileage through its syndicating mechanism and a whole lot more of possibilities. To benefit from these, learn how to unleash the potentials of RSS by following the simple guidelines below:
? Information is power. Those who engage in RSS feeds are usually on it because they know that they can actually benefit with the voluminous information that they can get from the RSS feeds. Thus, it is essential that you do not fail your readers on this aspect. Allow them to enjoy the privilege of having all these information first hand.
? When creating a feed, it is best that you have the best publishing tool at hand. There are several publishing tools available in the market that you can variably use to create your feeds. There are those which are cheaper in price but offer fewer features in feed creation. There are those which contain the full package like autoresponder feature, metric tracking, list building capabilities, and a lot more.
? Promote your RSS feeds using your channels. With promoting the RSS feeds on your own, you are suppose to be telling people the benefits one can get out using the RSS feeds and the reason why they should subscribe to your feeds.
By James Krawder
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February 29th, 2008 by admin
Hostmonster Web Hosting
Probably your first step in creating a website should include domain registration and choosing your website hosting. Your domain name is actually a website address that is assigned by the main governing body of domains. You simply go online to one of the Domain Registering sites and check desired names until you find one that is available for registration. This can also be done at the same time as you set up your website hosting if you wish.
You should try to choose a domain name that reflects the general theme of your intended website. It should also easy for people or customers to remember. Try to choose a domain name that will include an important word describing the theme of your website or the name of your company.
Setting up Your Domain
The next step is to find website hosting. They maintain large computers that are set up to be information or data servers. You need to upload your website files to the hosting computer so they can make it available for others to view on the internet. This is the service we call website hosting. A hosting service will actually place your website (your domain) on the internet for you at the address they register for you.
Build Your Website
It has become relatively easy to build a website today. Many software programs guide you step by step through the process. At one time if you wanted a high quality website it might cost you thousands of dollars and take considerable time to have produced. The quality and selection of website templates available today makes it easy for anyone to have a high quality website quickly and easily.
The Monsterhost
There are also many things you might consider when choosing a web hosting company. You have a couple of basic options that include shared hosting packages or dedicated hosting. Shared hosting works quite well for a high percentage of users. Many websites are very simple and compact websites that are made up of primarily text. Some types of websites may require the next level of hosting if they draw heavily on the server resources. This website may include very large numbers of images, music files, movies, software distribution or heavy blogging traffic. If you expect to fall into that category you may wish to select a more expensive, dedicated hosting package.
Web host servers are large and powerful, and have sufficient room (file storage space) and bandwidth capacity (movement of information) to host multiple websites. When you select a shared web hosting option, you purchase a package from a web hosting company that includes a specified amount of storage space and bandwidth allotted for your use. With shared webhosting packages, several clients share the same space and bandwidth (measurement of data exchanged between users and host) allotted by that server. As long as your shared web hosting agreement provides adequate storage and bandwidth there will be no need to change hosting plans.
If your website grows to the point where it requires larger storage and greater bandwidth, you may find it necessary to add additional space and bandwidth capacity. Another option is to change to a different type of web hosting, which could mean moving to a dedicated server with managed web hosting.
Publishing a website has become relatively simple in recent years. Many more issues affect the actual success and performance of your website. I often say that anybody can build a website. Not everyone can manage to have their website found by the search engines.
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February 27th, 2008 by admin
Web Site Hosting
Webhosting databases have become a necessity for hosting many websites today. The features that allow such great website interactions with viewers have made it necessary for server installed databases. This makes it unnecessary for exchanges of information between the website owner’s computer and the hosting site. That makes viewer interaction faster and more reliable with webhosting packages maintaining databases at the server. Setting up these databases appears to be a bit confusing for some users.
There has been a recent abundance of new bloggers in this day and age and databases are a required part of their operation. The databases are the storage area for blog settings, format, all posts and information exchanged between the users and the website that the blog operates. This server storage area manages all this information and eliminates any unwieldy interaction required between the blog owner’s computer disk storage and the website itself. Some blogging installations will set up databases automatically for you but typical this is an operation you must perform yourself.
In the event you are asked to create your own database and database user, you should not let this terminology have you asking “what do they mean”. There are really three basic elements required to set up a database. You will need to create the database and create a user with password access. There is often one more step that can easily be forgotten. You must associate the user with the database.
Install Database
Most cpanels (hosting provider control panel) are alike and will guide you easily through the process. First you will need to go to the section labelled MySQL. and select “create database”. You will be asked to give the database a name. This can be anything you wish. They usually require it to be a minimum and maximum number of characters. Don’t be overly concerned what you name it. The key point is to write down that name for later reference. Be sure to note it exactly as they show you. They usually add some extension to the name you provide. You might require it for your software installation. Next you will need to create a database user name. Again as above, the username can be anything you wish and be sure to document this information for further use. The last step is to assign the named user privileges to access the database. Look for this step and assign all user rights to that user name.
In the database creation process, it will be displayed for your information somewhere, the location where the files are stored at you hosting provider. This almost always defaults to something similar to “localhost”. Most software packages also default to this. On occasion, some hosting providers will provide a different address for those files. Make note of the location before you leave the database creation process. That’s all there is to it. Your database is ready to use. You have a user, a database, a password and database files location.
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