Saturday, October 24, 2009

Do you use email with your hosting account?

Do you use email with your hosting account or pay for email services somewhere else?
The hosting companies I used could not allow more than a handful of email accounts, then I started to research on getting more email account for my company. Here are a few of the best I found:
Web.com: This hosting company are very good with all kinds of e-commerce hosting. Their transfer rate is excellent and you find something more - as much as 500 email accounts. That's good for any medium company looking for a good hosting. If you need more email accounts, you can request.

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Aplus: This web hosting company is good both with personal hosting and hanging your huge e-commerce site on the space. Their email service is superb, you can get as many email accounts as you need. They may just be what you've been looking for.

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UK2Net: This is any huge deal. The company is reputed to have out-sized, well-controlled servers that give you 99.9% up time. Their email service is superb and they first welcome you with POP3 email accounts. Give them a good try today for a life time deal.

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The choices have been made by seasoned professionals, get in on the ride.
Good dealing everyday.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

There are a few things you may need to know to start using your free hosting comfortably. To avoid missing any, I'd like to number them.

1. You may need a domain name. Although most free web host companied will give a generic sub domain like http://me.them.com, you will need to register your own domain name like http://me.com, that way you take total control of your website incase of eventualities.

2. If you need email accounts with your web host, then you must need to register your own domain as your host cannot keep your private email under their generic name.

3. To beautify your website, you'll definitely need logos and designs. There are some tools to do these on the internet. You may also decide to pay professional logo makers to do them for you.

4. Some websites are full commercial or membership sites. If yours is going to be so, then you need to secure your website with certain programs. These programs hardly come free, but there are some that are relatively cheap and efficient.

To make sure you get all these and some other tools that I didn't mention, I went a good length to get them for you - some free, others at great bargain.

Fell free to visit the following sites by clicking their logos and check out all the stuff they have for you.



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Friday, May 29, 2009

How about a website? = Free hosting

To have some valuable presence on the internet you need to have a website. This involves either acquiring some skill on web designing or employing web builders for a fee. After the designing, then for the world to see you, you need a web hosting account with a reputable host.
Then comes the stress of having to hang your designed website there using an FTP (File Transfer Protocol). There are several brands in the market: some costly some not so costly, others downright outrageous.
To maintain these websites also require some knowledge of HTML and PHP depending on what you’re using. This may also require additional software, also depending on your taste.
But why go into all these troubles?
I have websites, many of them. Some are on free hosting, some on paid hosting, others hosted only on my laptop. After considering what it takes me to create a website and host it, I opted for blogs for some time, but blogs has limitations too.
To freely and fully do inline business, you need a website, but you can also reduce cost by choosing to use free hosting. Many of them come completely free. No adverts, no bars; just the space you’re allowed.
Check out the following free hosting services, talk to you later. I sign out for now.
Microsoft.com/Hosting
GoDaddy.com
Huddle.net
50web.com
275mb.com
doteasy.com
I’ll be posting many more free host services that are really useful.
Check this blog often for updates.

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