What To Look For In A Web Host
September 5, 2010 by
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What To Look For In A Web Host
Are you looking to build yourself a website? Trying to give yourself a presence on the internet? Then you would definitely be needing a web host to host your site on.
First thing to think about though when looking for a web host is the sort of website you are thinking of creating. Is it going to be a just a personal site about yourself and your CV, Is it going to be a family site with lots of family pictures? Thinking of setting up a busy forum about your favourite hobby, or a game server to play your favourite games online with friends or are you even contemplating having multiple sites? All this questions would have to be answered before you embark on your search for a suitable host.
One thing you would notice straight away is most hosts have plans providing you with gigabytes of space and bandwidth. This could lead you to believe your site would take that much space which could then lead you into comparing hosts by comparing the amount of space made available to you going for the company that offers the largest space. (I have seen a company offering 100Gigabyte of space once).
The truth is most websites don’t even use anywhere close to that amount of space. Majority of sites don’t even use up to 1Gb of space. The average website on the internet today uses less than 50MB of space (yes you read that correctly 50MB). Even an album based website for example a family website with family pictures would still use less than 500MB of space. But don’t take my word for it, If you can, build your website offline first of all using a site building software such as dreamweaver or nVU, exactly how you want it to be online with all the images and you would discover how very little space it uses up. It is therefore possible to have several websites on just 500MB of online space.
So I here you ask, why do hosting companies offer as much as 5-100Gb of space in their plans? Well the truth is because they all want to appear competitive.
They know your site wouldn’t use that much space and they know you most likely don’t know that, so they try and prey on the natural human trait known as GREED. Out of greed, people would always want to get the most of something they can even though they wouldn’t use all of it. I have even seen some companies offering Unlimited disk space which is just laughable.
So do these companies have so much space to offer everyone? As you guessed it, the answer is no. What happens is they oversell! Because they know you most likely wouldn’t use anywhere near your allocated space, they oversell to make as much money from you as they can before you finally transfer to someone else.
And if a client comes along with an extremely heavy website and does use even 75% of the space allocated to him, he would most likely get kicked off by the host provider with the reason that he’s using too many server resources.
Another trick of the trade is the amount of sites you can have on your accounts also known as ‘add-on domains’ on your account. One could assume that if you cannot fill 5Gb with a single website, then maybe perhaps you could fill it with several websites. Well these ‘overselling’ companies have thought about this too and what they do is limit the amount of websites you can have per account. So on say a 5Gb account, you may only be allowed to have 2 websites or add-on domains.
Bandwidth is another thing to look out for. But like disk space, you usually don’t use close to what is being offered, and this is also grossly oversold. Bandwidth is basically the amount of data that is transferred from and to your hosting account everymonth. Technically you can work out the amount of bandwidth you are going to need by using this formula:
[Average size of your webpages + any graphics used] x [The number of visitors you expect each day x Number of pages each visitor would view] x [30 days] = Total Bandwidth for the month.
For example for a 30 page website averaging 8kb per page, and 50kb worth of images on each page. If you get 50 visitors a day viewing an average of 4 pages each, the total bandwidth for the month would be [8 KB + 50 KB] * [50 visitors * 4 pages] * [30 days in a month] = 348,000 KB. Therefore this site would use a bandwidth of approximately 348Mb per month which is well within limitations of any hosting company.
Therefore what should you look for when choosing a hosting company?
The most important thing to look at is the server specs the company uses, and just as important the support they provide to their clients. By seeing how much effort a company has put into to develop their support department would tell you the sort of experience you would have with them. Is their support just an email address? If so then you probably wouln’t want to be with them. Does their support have a knowledge base? Ready made questions and answers, video tutorials to show you visually how to solve the most common problems? An email ticketing system so if you do email them, responses can be tracked? Live chat so a quick question can be answered instantly? A good host that is not just worried about their profits would invest the time and energy into making all these available for their current and potential clients.
So when next you are out shopping for a webhost, don’t just look at the amount of space and bandwidth you get, also look at the support available to you if a problem arises as it almost always does.
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**MAKE SURE YOU USE FIREFOX TO DO THIS** Here are the links used in this video: Download AIM 7: dashboard.aim.com For editing our gif image: www.online-image-editor.com Image-hosting site: photobucket.com *You don’t necessarily need to upload your images to an imagehosting site manually. I originally made this video about gifworks, but onlineimageeditor has a nice “upload to imageshack” option at the end of editing, so that’s a very nice option to use* **This is what should be entered into the address bar in Firefox at the end** aim:buddyicon?src=url_of_small_image&largesrc=url_of_large_image If you have any questions at all, feel free to message me ![]()
Hello From Ottawa – Part 11- The Canadian Museum Of Contemporary Photography Featuring Sunil Gupta And The Challenges Of Immigration
September 5, 2010 by
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Hello From Ottawa – Part 11- The Canadian Museum Of Contemporary Photography Featuring Sunil Gupta And The Challenges Of Immigration
My schedule in Ottawa this past weekend was extremely compressed, but there was one place I wasn’t going to miss: the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography. As a person with no formal background, yet a keen interest in the visual arts and photography, I have been wanting to visit this museum for a long time. And my Internet research revealed that the Museum is featuring a very special exhibition right now: two photographic series by Sunil Gupta, an Indian-born Canadian citizen, exploring issues of identity, culture and the immigrant experience.
Let me start first with the Museum itself, a rather unique venue in Ottawa with a long history. The Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography began its life all the way back in World War II as the Still Photography Museum of the National Film Board. Its activities include collecting, publishing and organizing traveling exhibitions and educational programs to foster the efforts and development of Canadian photographers.
It’s a unique place in a unique venue: the Museum is housed in a former railroad tunnel of the Grand Trunk Railroad. It is accessible through an above-ground entrance immediately west of the Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel in downtown Ottawa, and an elevator takes you 2 storeys down from street level. As a former railroad tunnel, the Museum’s unique dimensions won’t come as a surprise: it measures 166 meters (545 feet) in length by only 17 meters (56 feet) in width. The facility is more like a 32-storey high-rise building laid on its side.
Even constructing the Museum entailed significant engineering challenges: due to the narrowness of the site, squeezed in between the Chateau Laurier on one side and the Rideau Canal on the other, construction trucks had to back into the site, edging their way half a mile along a road carved in the limestone and shale cliff face.
But I wasn’t only there to explore the unique architectural features of the gallery. The main reason for my visit was an exhibition by Sunil Gupta, whose 2 collections shed light on the immigrant experience.
Sunil Gupta was born in New Delhi in 1953 and came to Montreal with his parents at age 15. Over the years he has also lived in New York City and London and just recently moved back to India. Originally he studied accounting, but later moved into visual arts and photography.
Until April 23, 2006, the Museum features two highly personal collections by this artist. Social Security (1988) features Sunil Gupta’s family photographs and his mother’s words to shed light on the story of one immigrant family in Montreal. His family came from a middle-class background in India, and after their move to Canada they had significant adjustment problems. Sunil’s father was forced to work as a security guard and the family experienced a loss of financial security and social status. This was complicated by the fact that his parents were already in their fifties by the time of the move which made integration into Canadian culture even more difficult.
This photo collection illustrates the fact that his parents had traditional desires for both Sunil and his sister, and neither of the two children fulfilled the role expectations put upon them by their Indian parents. Sunil’s sister ended up marrying an American, something the parents did not support. Sunil himself is actually gay and had several long-term relationships with men, much to the chagrin of his parents. Neither offspring fulfilled the role of marrying an Indian spouse and creating a traditional Indian family. As such, the move to Canada was a big disappointment, particularly for Sunil’s father.
Incidentally Sunil’s father died of a heart attack on a Montreal street in 1986. He wasn’t found until several days later. One particularly gripping photograph shows Sunil’s father’s belongings, money, identification, credit cards, that were removed from his body after his death. It took the authorities three days to notify the family, presumably because his father was assigned to the “immigrant” section of the morgue. Nobody had bothered to check his identification and call his family, even though his father had all the necessary papers on him. And his social security card had been neatly cut in half.
Sunil Gupta’s second photo collection Homelands (2001 to 2003) includes large-scale diptychs that juxtapose images from his experience in the West with images from his home country in India. His exhibition explores highly personal topics, such as Gupta’s homosexuality and the fact that he is HIV positive. Gupta was diagnosed with HIV in 1995.
For me the most powerful image of the collection includes Gupta in front of a mirror, stark naked, facing the camera, with a sliver of his mirror image showing right next to an image of India. My museum guide indicated that Sunil has actually commented that he lives right in that narrow line between East and West.
It seems that his cultural identity is tenuous at best and Sunil decided recently to move back to India to explore his own cultural background. It is significant to mention that India does not accept homosexuality, does not offer treatment required for AIDS patients and doesn’t even officially acknowledge the existence of the disease. In addition India harbours a host of dangerous viruses that pose a constant threat to Sunil’s health. Even beyond that Sunil indicated that he lives in constant fear that his medical condition will be discovered and that he will be deported from India.
Both of Sunil Gupta’s series of photographs are highly personal, where he exposes himself (literally), his family members and the dynamics of an immigrant family in North America. His images use colour, atmospheric influences and juxtaposition to express symbolism and speak of an ongoing struggle to find his own personal, sexual and cultural identity at the confluence of Eastern and Western cultures.
For me personally, Sunil Gupta’s autobiographical photographs were almost shocking in their candor and openness. They talk about the cultural pressures and expectations that face second generation immigrants growing up in a liberal Western environment. Juxtaposed to this external environment is their traditional Eastern family milieu with its strict rules and role expectations, almost imposing a schizophrenic existence on their offspring.
It was rather surprising to me that Sunil Gupta decided recently to move back to a country where, as a gay HIV-positive individual, he is not accepted and it speaks to his overwhelming urge to reconnect with his roots.
The Canadian Museum of Photography is currently also hosting another installation: Imprints: Photographs by Michel Campeau, Marlene Creates, Lorraine Gilbert, Sarah Anne Johnson, and Sylvie Readmen features 19 recent acquisitions that explore nature and its forces as they intersect with the human world.
For the entire article including photos please visit http://www.travelandtransitions.com/stories_photos/ottawa_museum_photography.htm
Susanne Pacher is the publisher of Travel and Transitions (http://www.travelandtransitions.com), a popular web portal for unconventional travel & cross-cultural connections. Check out our brand new section featuring FREE ebooks about travel.
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Samsung G600: Endowed With a Host of Multimedia Features
September 4, 2010 by
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Samsung G600: Endowed With a Host of Multimedia Features
Communication has become essential these days, and the leading manufacturers are coming with the best of handsets incorporated with avant-garde features. One of the top and renowned mobile manufacturers, Samsung offers Samsung G600 which is a fashionable handset with a slide opening mechanism. With a range of spectacular handsets, Samsung brings the best in entertainment, business and connectivity. After the success of Samsung U-Series and E-series range of handsets, the ultra cool Samsung G600 has come with some excellent features and functionalities.
The popular mobile phone brand, Samsung is known for slim and slider phones. The famous Samsung U-series has appealed to a lot of users with their sophisticated functionalities and array of features. The latest gadgets of Samsung incorporate great displays, integrated audio players, WAP browser and connectivity features.
The Samsung G600 offers an integrated 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, flash, camera modes and photo settings. The handset does not miss out on the entertainment features like a built-in music player, stereo FM radio, TV Output, handsfree speakerphone, WAP, photo callerID, XHTML, NetFront HTML, email support etc. Apart from 55MB of internal memory and MicroSD memory card, the Samsung G600 also features for memory expansion. The phone also boasts great connectivity features like GPRS, Bluetooth, EDGE and USB. The high quality camera can easily replace your stand alone camera. The memory can be expanded upto 2GB and is enough to save your music tracks, pictures and video clips.
The Samsung G600 is a Quad band handset that allows you to travel throughout the world. Weighing just 105g, the Samsung G600 sports some amazing features like rich photography features. Entertainment features can take advantage of the handset’s MP3 player that supports multiple formats.
If you tech-savvy, the Samsung G600 is certainly for you. Networks like Orange, T Mobile phones, Vodafone, etc bring multitude of options with the handset to meet your daily needs.
Alice Erin is associated with internet marketing. He has written several articles related to Mobile Phones
Samsung G600: Endowed With a Host of Multimedia Features
September 4, 2010 by
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Samsung G600: Endowed With a Host of Multimedia Features
Communication has become essential these days, and the leading manufacturers are coming with the best of handsets incorporated with avant-garde features. One of the top and renowned mobile manufacturers, Samsung offers Samsung G600 which is a fashionable handset with a slide opening mechanism. With a range of spectacular handsets, Samsung brings the best in entertainment, business and connectivity. After the success of Samsung U-Series and E-series range of handsets, the ultra cool Samsung G600 has come with some excellent features and functionalities.
The popular mobile phone brand, Samsung is known for slim and slider phones. The famous Samsung U-series has appealed to a lot of users with their sophisticated functionalities and array of features. The latest gadgets of Samsung incorporate great displays, integrated audio players, WAP browser and connectivity features.
The Samsung G600 offers an integrated 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, flash, camera modes and photo settings. The handset does not miss out on the entertainment features like a built-in music player, stereo FM radio, TV Output, handsfree speakerphone, WAP, photo callerID, XHTML, NetFront HTML, email support etc. Apart from 55MB of internal memory and MicroSD memory card, the Samsung G600 also features for memory expansion. The phone also boasts great connectivity features like GPRS, Bluetooth, EDGE and USB. The high quality camera can easily replace your stand alone camera. The memory can be expanded upto 2GB and is enough to save your music tracks, pictures and video clips.
The Samsung G600 is a Quad band handset that allows you to travel throughout the world. Weighing just 105g, the Samsung G600 sports some amazing features like rich photography features. Entertainment features can take advantage of the handset’s MP3 player that supports multiple formats.
If you tech-savvy, the Samsung G600 is certainly for you. Networks like Orange, T Mobile phones, Vodafone, etc bring multitude of options with the handset to meet your daily needs.
Alice Erin is associated with internet marketing. He has written several articles related to Mobile Phones
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How Do You Choose a Web Hosting Service
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How Do You Choose a Web Hosting Service
You’ve sweated and worked to make your webpage exactly what you want, you have all your files ready, so how do you get it onto the internet? To make your webpage appear on the internet you need to find a web hosting service. It’s not as bad as it sounds, there are many choices available in a web hosting service. However, before you purchase a web hosting service you need to identify what you want from the service. You need to make choices about bandwidth, e-mail boxes and server storage space. It sounds very confusing, doesn’t it, let’s see if we can clear it up a bit.
Web Hosting Service Bandwith
Bandwidth is a strange concept for those of us who didn’t grow up in the digital age. If you remember your Commodore Computer, then this explanation is for you. Bandwidth is your traffic. How much, and how many people are visiting your site, or in a car analogy, how many people are entering your parking lot. For you who are more digitally inclined, it’s the amount of bits that are transferred between the server and whoever is visiting the site. To put it into prospective so you can make an estimate, a MP3 song is about 4 MB (megabytes) or 4000 bytes, a movie is around 900 MB or 9000 bytes.
Judge the size of each page of your website, by adding up the amount of bytes (don’t forget to include your pictures). Each person who visits your website and clicks on that page will use that many bytes. It’s going to take a bit of guessing or predicting, but give yourself a little extra, remember you want the extra traffic. So make room for the extra traffic, and monitor your bandwidth. You may need to increase your bandwidth with your web hosting service, and most companies will allow you to go up in bandwidth without much of a problem, but going down in bandwidth can sometimes be tricky.
Web Hosting Service E-Mail Boxes
This one is not going to be overly difficult, you just need to figure out how many people you want to have their own e-mail box at your domain with your web hosting service. If your domain is widgetsunlimited.com, lets say, then you will need to know that joeschmoo@widgetsunlimited.com is one e-mail box, in the view of your web hosting service. Remember to make sure that you have a general e-mail box and give yourself a little room to grow.
Web Hosting Service Server Storage Space
This one is also not very confusing. You need to determine how much space your page will take up on the Web Hosting Service provider’s server. You can do this by listing all the items that will go onto the webpage, including pictures. Add up all the bytes in space and that will give you the amount of space you need, at a minimum for your website hosting. Do not make the mistake of buying exactly the amount you calculated. You will be making changes, fixing items, adding items, and other changes to your website, plan ahead. Give yourself additional space in your website hosting plan, to account for additions, changes and upgrades. If you don’t give yourself extra space when you decide on a web hosting service you will be sorry in the long run.
Now see, most of that didn’t hurt at all, and now you are ready to evaluate web hosting services and decide on a good website hosting plan for you.
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Webhosting : Drawbacks of Choosing New Host
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Webhosting : Drawbacks of Choosing New Host
There are many people who are not switching to new web host due to fear of old web host and so are bound to suffer from old web host. The users are even ready to pay any amount which can be even ten times more than what they are paying just because of fear of switching over process which they think is quite complicated can even lead to loosing of their website.
The new entries of the customers in this web world will themselves presume that expensive and branded names such as yahoo or MSN or MasterCard can definitely provide the best service.
But there is need to think again.
One should never choose the hosting plan only in terms of money whereas he/she should opt the plan on the basis of return he/she is getting from it.
One can easily find sufficient space for his/her site with all the required features for a mere amount of less than per month – with discounts for paying quarterly or yearly.
The following are the aspects to be looked at while choosing a hosting company-
SPACE: There are several websites, which uses less than 100 Megs of space. However 50-100 megs of space is quite sufficient even if one is planning to build a large community or upload entire albums of photos. By keeping this point in mind one should be able to upgrade with no additional charge.
EMAILS: One should check for a new host that can at least offer 10 Pop3 emails. If one is running a home based business, he/she needs at least 10 addresses or even more if there are many members like own staff or family and friends who would love to use email address and effectively advertise for him/her every time they send out an email. The new host should also offer web-based emails, so as to enable to check emails anywhere.
SUPPORT: One should check if the new host could answer to questions within 24 hours. If this facility is not available then surely it is not the right choice. The host to be selected must offer some sort of live chat capability during regular business hours as well, and a 24-hour a day help desk where one can email in questions. One should also check before signing the contract that proper physical address and phone numbers are available. To ensure one must Email their support or use their chat live capability before agreeing to their service. Thus support is another feature to be taken as serious issue before signing a contract.
USER FRIENDLY RATING: Most important feature to look at is the kind of control panel new host is providing. One should also ask for a demo and should also check if he/she is having a free 24-hour FTP access so as to make modifications as per choice when required. Also it is necessary to have a site builder, bulletin boards, or chat rooms so as to enable one to interact with his/her customer using a new host’s services. One more thing to check is that, if one is having access to popular features such as PHP, CGI, ASP, Java scripts, Perl scripting then will the new host can handle all this?
Now after deciding to shift to new host, there are still some things to take care of like firstly one must make sure that all of the files that have created his/her current site are on his/her computer so that they can be moved. If one has created own pages using something like FrontPage or Site Builder or Dream weaver, then surely he/she is having these files. However if one uses a web based builder, then there is need to download each and every page of his/her site along with their dependent files to a folder on his/her PC.
It seems to be a complicated process but it is not so. One can either use an FTP tool to download files or can download them using the “File – Save As” method outlined below. If one chooses to FTP own files down to own computer, all what is required is just availability of an FTP tool.
In case one opts for another method i.e. to choose the “File – Save As” method, then the following steps must be followed-
The first thing is to do is to go to one’s own browser can be Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, or Mozilla. Thereafter find the toolbar and look for the “File” button, as this will be required. Now simply one should go to the first page in his/her website. After it is fully loaded, one must click on “File” then “Save As” and save the file and all dependent files to a folder on his/her website. This procedure is required to be done for every page. After completion of that the possession comes in the hands of owner. It is always advisable to keep one’s site backed up to his/her own computer in a separate folder, as well.
Once one is having all the files the second thing is to make sure that any other files on one’s web host are backed up. In case one is using web-based mail, then he/she should forward emails to an ‘off-network’ email address or even should archive emails to the computer’s hard drive. As soon as user switched to new hosts his/her all mails get deleted. Deleted. Now it’s required to upload all of the new files to the new host’s servers. Also the new host should provide with the FTP info needed and to do this and/or live support one should keep in mind the following things in order to play safe. The next thing to do is to create an email account to match each email account from the old web host. If case one is having 3 email accounts then it is must to have matching accounts on the new servers as this will prevent to have bouncing emails later when the switch goes through. Now one can change the domain name’s name servers and for this the new host will give the
information. Thereafter one will probably have a primary and secondary name server.
If a user is registering own domain name then the registrar should have a management area. However if one registers his/her domain name through the current host, then one must make sure that he/she is having the access to change these items once.
It will take around 24-48 hours for the name server change to propagate so that the domain name is pointing to new servers instead of the old ones. Now one must make modifications as early as possible lets say within a week time else he/she have to suffer from a long waiting period problem. Before canceling the old host one must allow at least a week so that one can make sure that everything works properly on the new host, all the files and email accounts are there and to check if the new host is working as per expectations or not.
However one has to be very careful if he/she is leaving the current host before next billing cycle, as if the cancellation date falls after the normal monthly billing cycle date, then he/she will be billed again for that month’s service and worst is most of the hosts do not give refunds for less than a month of service.
Now after knowing all the pros and cons of providers and the problems that one can face while switching to new host there is need to remember all the above points to remain safe.
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Benefits of Free Image Hosting Websites
September 4, 2010 by
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Benefits of Free Image Hosting Websites
Let me ask you this. For the past months, how many digital photos have you taken of yourself and your family? Perhaps you have been from a recent vacation and your camera is loaded with dazzling picturesque shots of the places you have just been. So you go straight to your computer, boot it up and download all of your photos there. But don’t you think you would like to make some back ups or copies of them? You never know when your computer might crash.
Sure, you can use cd rom discs or flash disks to back up your pictures but don’t you want to save it some place where you can easily retrieve it just as well and share it with your friends online? That is where free image hosting websites come very handy. Actually there are many other reasons to start having an account on one of these sites and here are a few of these reasons:
1. For back up purposes.
Just as what was mentioned earlier, creating copies of your photos is always a good idea. A wise idea especially when it is almost too easy, and even too frequently, that computers crash nowadays. If you have copies of your photos stored away, especially online, you can have greater peace of mind knowing that you can easily print out copies of your beloved pictures anytime that you want. Nothing is lost and everything is preserved for as long as you want.
2. It makes easy sharing with your friends and family.
With free image hosting websites, it becomes even so much easier for you to show off your pictures to your family and friends who may be miles away or even in other countries. You can give them access to your image hosting account, perhaps create a slideshow of your photos, and share them to your loved ones. There is no more need to email them your pictures separately, which can become very tiring and monotonous when you’re making lots of email attachments.
3. Free up your hard disk space.
If you are shutter happy, chances are you have hundreds or even thousands of photographs stored in your computer. And add to that, if you have a digital camera with very high megapixel count, each of your photos are probably of big file sizes which is good because these will probably contain more details and better color saturation. But big files, especially in huge numbers, are not always a good thing for a computer. A computer for it to run better must have adequate free space in its hard disk. You can easily free up some space by saving your photos on free image hosting websites instead.
Now don’t you think that it is about time that you make your photo sharing, organizing and keeping much easier to handle? There are a number of good image hosting sites you can choose from. Just pick one you are most comfortable using and you will be guaranteed to enjoy your memorable photographs for years and years to come.
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How Do You Choose a Web Hosting Service
September 4, 2010 by
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How Do You Choose a Web Hosting Service
You’ve sweated and worked to make your webpage exactly what you want, you have all your files ready, so how do you get it onto the internet? To make your webpage appear on the internet you need to find a web hosting service. It’s not as bad as it sounds, there are many choices available in a web hosting service. However, before you purchase a web hosting service you need to identify what you want from the service. You need to make choices about bandwidth, e-mail boxes and server storage space. It sounds very confusing, doesn’t it, let’s see if we can clear it up a bit.
Web Hosting Service Bandwith
Bandwidth is a strange concept for those of us who didn’t grow up in the digital age. If you remember your Commodore Computer, then this explanation is for you. Bandwidth is your traffic. How much, and how many people are visiting your site, or in a car analogy, how many people are entering your parking lot. For you who are more digitally inclined, it’s the amount of bits that are transferred between the server and whoever is visiting the site. To put it into prospective so you can make an estimate, a MP3 song is about 4 MB (megabytes) or 4000 bytes, a movie is around 900 MB or 9000 bytes.
Judge the size of each page of your website, by adding up the amount of bytes (don’t forget to include your pictures). Each person who visits your website and clicks on that page will use that many bytes. It’s going to take a bit of guessing or predicting, but give yourself a little extra, remember you want the extra traffic. So make room for the extra traffic, and monitor your bandwidth. You may need to increase your bandwidth with your web hosting service, and most companies will allow you to go up in bandwidth without much of a problem, but going down in bandwidth can sometimes be tricky.
Web Hosting Service E-Mail Boxes
This one is not going to be overly difficult, you just need to figure out how many people you want to have their own e-mail box at your domain with your web hosting service. If your domain is widgetsunlimited.com, lets say, then you will need to know that joeschmoo@widgetsunlimited.com is one e-mail box, in the view of your web hosting service. Remember to make sure that you have a general e-mail box and give yourself a little room to grow.
Web Hosting Service Server Storage Space
This one is also not very confusing. You need to determine how much space your page will take up on the Web Hosting Service provider’s server. You can do this by listing all the items that will go onto the webpage, including pictures. Add up all the bytes in space and that will give you the amount of space you need, at a minimum for your website hosting. Do not make the mistake of buying exactly the amount you calculated. You will be making changes, fixing items, adding items, and other changes to your website, plan ahead. Give yourself additional space in your website hosting plan, to account for additions, changes and upgrades. If you don’t give yourself extra space when you decide on a web hosting service you will be sorry in the long run.
Now see, most of that didn’t hurt at all, and now you are ready to evaluate web hosting services and decide on a good website hosting plan for you.
Bill Protresi is an online providing tips and advice. Visit Bill at his web hosting site
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Free Image Hosting
September 3, 2010 by
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Free Image Hosting
Many companies provide free image hosting service where you can upload your pictures to an internet website without any cost. You can use such a service if you cannot afford to buy web space and your objective is served by sharing pictures.
Many users all over the world use it as an advertisement for their images, or to reconnect and stay connected with other people. Since it is free of cost, it acts as a kind of social networking platform though can help your business too.
One of the ways to add your pictures is to browse your computer and select the images. Some services enable you to upload pictures in different formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, or others.
Read the instructions carefully for file type and file size before trying to upload an image. Sometimes, there are options to make some payment for large size files of pictures; you can use this option for heavy images such as in .BMP files. This is a mutually beneficial option for you as well as service provider.
While uploading, you can also see the HTML code of web page. If you know HTML, you can work on the code for basic formatting of images or gallery. Some services show images in the form of small thumbnails. User clicks on any thumbnail to see enlarged view of selected picture.
This is great if you want to share an image with a friend or colleague. If your posting the image to a public place, remember to check the “keep forever” box on the image. This ensures the image will be around for future visitors.
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Web Hosting – What it Is, Why You Need It, And How to Use It
September 2, 2010 by
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Web Hosting – What it Is, Why You Need It, And How to Use It
What is web hosting and why is it important? It sure sounds complicated, doesn’t it? Well, it’s not. The technical details of how the internet works can be overwhelming to a novice, but that’s where a web hosting company comes in.
What a web hosting company does, in basic terms, is creates a “place” for your website to be stored and accessed by other people online. Why is this necessary? There a few concepts you must understand in order to grasp the importance and advantages of finding a great web hosting company.
The reason it is necessary to have a place online for your website to be stored and accessed is very simple. It is needed because your home computer and internet connection could not handle all of the traffic and processing it takes for a website to be up and running every day.
A web hosting company operates using special advanced server computers and internet connections that are faster and more reliable than what average consumers have access to. In order for a regular person to get this kind of setup, it would cost you hundreds and hundreds of dollars per month.
The reason a web hosting company can afford to have this advanced connection and hardware is because they have dozens and dozens of customers like you and a staff to maintain the equipment. They have set this up in order to help out the internet and make websites run smoothly.
So now that you know what a web hosting company is and why it is important, you need to know how to get started using one for your website. All you have to do is set up an account with a reliable web hosting company, upload your files (such as pictures, audio, video, etc.) and create your web pages. This can be done in a variety of programs, some easy to use, others intended for advanced web designers.
Instead of designing your own site you could hire the web hosting company or some other web designer to design your site. There are also “freelance” websites that feature talented professionals waiting and willing to design your site beautifully for very competitive and affordable prices. (One can save a lot of money by going through a freelance web designer!)
Now that your site is designed, again, just upload it to the web hosting company using the step by step instructions included on the web hosting company’s website. You’ll also need a domain name, which is your “dot com” or “dot net” address, which the web hosting company can usually provide at least one of when you sign up for your hosting services.
You can expect to pay a very reasonable monthly fee for hosting (depending on how much space and data transfer you’ll need). Alternatively, you may choose an annual contract, which will secure you a place for your site to “live and breathe” for an entire year without any worries. Make sure you have checked out the web hosting company before you sign up for an annual agreement, though.
Finally, remember that web hosting companies usually have phone or email support and can walk you through all of your steps. Any steps that they cannot help you with, they can usually at least point you in the direction of how to get there and where to go in order to get what you need (such as web design, stock photography, fonts and more).
Enjoy your website building and remember: it’s worth it!
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