Archive for July 29th, 2008

The Best Way To Make Money At Home

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by Ade Carone

When it comes down to it, the best way to make money at home is to constantly stick at your dreams. Focus on what you want to accomplish and devise a plan on how you plan to reach your goals.

Signing up to free newsletter courses is a great way to get ahead of the game. There is a good deal to learn when you first start to sell online and only through a good series of lessons will you have the right knowledge to help you get underway.

Try not to approach marketing with a “I know it all” attitude. I have seen many people come and go because of this. You will fail if you never let anyone who is experienced, show you the ropes.

Don’t sweat the little details of everyday learning. The best way to go about your business is to simply “dive in”. Be persistent and never give up. Many of today’s well known marketers got to where they are, because they never gave up.

Search around the web for forums where people are actively talking about marketing. Digitalpoint, warriorforum, affilorama, etc… These are all reputable places to learn as much as you can.

One of my favorite methods for teaching newcomers, is the method of SEO. This stands for search engine optimization and is the process of being able to get your website to rank well for a particular search term.

If someone buys from you once, they are more than likely to buy again, provided they want the item. By having a form on your website to capture visitor information, you give yourself the chance to sell to your visitors many times over.

You can even begin to sell on the ever popular eBay. eBay has been around for many years and is a great way to earn a small side income. More can be learned about selling on eBay by going to www.sky-high-auctions.com, if you are interested.

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When Should You Look To Get a Dedicated Server

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by Ricardo d Argence

It’s a great thing to have a website that is well liked, especially if the website concerns your business. However, you’ve probably never thought popularity could cost you money. There will be a specific amount of bandwidth allocated to you monthly on a shared web service. Traffic overages are dealt with differently depending on your provider’s agreement.

Some will suddenly shut your site down, which means your visitors will see only a page telling them you’ve exceeded your allotment. Others will allow your page to keep running, and will charge you for the extra bandwidth. If your site gets popular quickly, you could find yourself facing hundreds or thousands of dollars of extra charges for that usage.

This is why it’s vital to keep an eye on your bandwidth usage and the traffic that goes through your site every day. If it begins to look like you’ll exceed your bandwidth allotment, it might be time to look into getting a dedicated server. It might be tempting to use one of the shared hosting servers that claims to offer “unlimited” bandwidth. However, in the end, you’ll probably find that there are limits written into the fine print.

Shared hosts also have a lot more down time than a dedicated server. By upgrading, you’ll be increasing the amount of time your site is available to its visitors, and eventually attract even more. Upgrading to a server of your own will improve reliability and performance, as well as giving you total control over your website.

Mysterious outages and script restrictions will become a thing of the past. You can also run more sites on one server - as much as a few hundred. However, keep in mind that you may have to pay additional charges. Although a dedicated server should pay for itself in the long run with the customers that it will attract, prepare to be shocked by the initial investment.

There’s a setup fee, and a dedicated server can cost as much as $200/month. However, if you stop and think about it, you’ll realize that that amount per month in exchange for reliability is a good deal, versus poor reliability and occasionally being charged several hundred dollars for bandwidth overage.

If you want to put an end to the nightmare of shared hosting, investigate options for a dedicated server. You won’t have to deal with problems from scripts other users are running, downtime, or extra charges just because you’ve become popular. If the service you have is doing a good job, you might want to ask about having them provide you with a dedicated server. It’s advisable to look at other options if you’ve been disappointed with customer service and have had other difficulties.

If your site is growing in popularity, keep an eye on the bandwidth your visitors are using. If you don’t pay very close attention, your site’s popularity could end up costing you a lot of money. Instead of having to worry every month whether or not you’ll exceed your allotment, try switching to a dedicated server that will put an end to unexpected fees and extra downtime.

In the long run, a dedicated server can be more expensive but it’s worth every penny. While a dedicated server is an expense, it comes with control, reliability and all the bandwidth needed for your site’s visitors, making it a relative bargain.

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Finding Cheap Web Traffic

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by Greg Smithers

Most Search Engine Optimization experts tend to agree that content is king on the web. But this simple catch-phrase can be misleading. It should really be ‘fresh content’ is king. Providing original content is a way to avoid having to find cheap web traffic because it will eventually generate traffic for free.

Rather than writing from scratch it is possible to take pre-written content and re-write it, particularly if you can give some new slant to it. You should also consider replacing articles that have been on your site for some time with newer articles. Fortunately, there are scripts that can help to find articles and release them on pre-defined schedules.

However, if you really want to have content that is loved by the search engines, the best technique is to write your own content.

However, a blank sheet of paper (or blank word processing document) can be quite frightening for many people. Fortunately, there are methods which can make the process of writing a lot easier.

Picking the right topic is essential. It should be something you have some knowledge about. It is even better if you have a real passion for the subject. You are the only person who is going to see the first draft so don’t waste time worrying about what others might think. Write quick drafts and return to edit later.

Start by writing just what comes to mind. Before you know it you will produce plenty of content. Later on you can return to edit it so that it is suitable for publishing. Always keep in mind what your audience would find useful.

A great thing about the web is that people like to read screen-size amounts at one time. You only have to write about 400-500 words rather than a long essay.

If you want your content to lift your credibility or provide links back to your site then there are many article directories, such as FreshWebContent where you can publish your work. On the other hand, you may just want to put it on your own site.

Whatever the case, after you have successfully published some content in the form of articles or web pages you should find that the process isn’t that daunting and you will be able to easily churn out lots of fresh interesting content for both visitors and search engines.

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Hosted Exchange Server: Understanding the World of Small Business

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by David Grantz

Now a days all you see when you look around is big business. If you look in your kitchen you will probably see brand names like Kenmore and Sears, and your entertainment center is probably filled with big names like Toshiba and Sony. When it comes to computers, Dell and HP have made their mark, and everyone has heard of gaming systems like an Xbox 360, a Playstation 3, and the Nintendo Wii. The fact is that big business has taken over the world, leaving very little room for a small business to exist, let alone thrive. Using a hosted exchange server is one way that a small business can cut costs and be smart in order to move up and survive in a world that was made by big business.

What Is A Hosted Exchange Server? Some businesses are so small, in fact, that they are not even online yet. When you do choose to bring your business online, you?ll discover that the earning potential is huge, but then again, so are the costs. If you choose to have someone design a website for your company, you?ll be paying a pretty penny. This is to be expected, but what comes as a shock to most is how expensive it is just to host your e-mail or to have Microsoft Exchange. Not only do you have to purchase the program, you have to put in your own server and pay to maintain it. The costs can quickly become prohibitive.

Understanding Microsoft Exchange Some companies arent sure that they need Microsoft Exchange. After all, why would someone like a small town florist need a big program like Microsoft Exchange? Let us talk about a florist in a small town. Most successful small-town florists have to make a good amount of deliveries during the day, and those that live in small cities have to deal with remote dirt roads and unnamed streets. What happens if a delivery gets tagged wrong and the driver isn it sure where the flowers are supposed to go? Instead of having to hang up the phone lines by calling back the main shop, a deliverer can simply use Microsoft Exchange to call up the contact information or the calendar in order to know exactly where that rose bouquet is headed.

Making Things Easier Things are truly difficult for small business in this day and age, and the best way to make things easier is to make them simpler. A hosted exchange server can do that for any small business. Having a hosted exchange server means that you don?t have to worry about paying for a server or its upkeep. It means that you never have to worry that your e-mail won?t get where it?s going, or that your deliverer or agent in the field will become confused. A hosted exchange server is one great way to help a small business thrive in this busy and confusing electronic world.

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An Introduction to Squidoo

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by John Neyman

One of the hottest sites to come out of the Web 2.0 phenomenon is Squidoo. If you are not building sites to Squidoo, you are missing one of the quickest and easiest ways to build free traffic for your website or blog.

Squidoo is a cross between a blog, a mini site, and a My Space page. Squidoo calls the sites “lenses” and the people who produce the sites are called “lensmasters.”

Squidoo lenses are very easy to make, even if you have not ever built a website or blog before. You can have a lens up and running in as little as 15 minutes.

Squidoo lenses are made up of “modules”. Squidoo has dozens of modules to choose from. There are modules for making lists. There are modules for You Tube videos. There are modules for Amazon and Ebay auctions. With a little knowledge of the module system, you can have your lens built in no time.

Squidoo also offers you a chance to make money from your lens. Squidoo makes its money from affiliate advertising with Google AdSense, Amazon, Ebay and several other sites. They keep track of the earnings of each module and split the profits with you 50-50. You can also donate your profits of your module to charity if you wish.

Squidoo is very lenient about allowing you to use third party advertising on your lens. You can promote your own website if you wish or promote your favorite affiliate product. Savvy network marketers often use Squidoo lenses to promote their products and recruit new reps.

Squidoo lenses often rank very high on Google, so it’s a great chance to build some backlinks to your primary company website.

One of the best ways to use Squidoo to build traffic to your primary blog is by using the RSS feed module. You simply load the RSS feed from your blog and the Squidoo lens will update automatically as you update your blog.

The Amazon module is also very easy to use for people that are new at Squidoo. For the case of Amazon products, you simply enter the ISBN number of the Amazon product and Squidoo will pull it directly off the Amazon website, complete with the photo and the price. You can also have the module pull directly from keywords if you don’t want to take the time to find ISBN numbers on Amazon.

Another great Squidoo module is the Ebay module. With the Ebay module, you can select products by keyword or by seller. If you sell a lot of products yourself on Ebay, this is a great way to get free traffic to your auctions.

As you can tell, Squidoo is a great free and easy way to build traffic and make money online. So get Squidooing!

Our services at leaders excel include any where from a personal website to an elite Premium business package website. Our premium package features include creating a personal header with your company’s logo that communicates your product and/or services.

Check out Leaders Excel Solutions at www.leaderexcelsolutions today for all of your website needs.

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Reseller Web Hosting: a Detailed Look

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by Matt Hedges

After selecting an appropriate web host, you need to further choose a plan which would suit you the most. Basically, it all depends on what your finances permit you to do, besides your requirement. This is important since the needs of a smaller website owner will be less than what would be needed by a big corporation. The hosting plans offered by the companies are meant for everyone, right from the small owners, to relatively bigger ones, to the huge website owners. The hosting plans also allow you to gain extension into a whole network of sites.

So it is important that you decide between a starter plan that hosts a large website and a it also provides a over more than one domain. The other choice is of a server, these servers are expensive and they are mainly used for business purposes as they are able to host a network of various sites.

For all the people who are entering in to the internet based business, it is a fact that they will be needing larger web sites as and when their demand increases. The case is the same even in the case of web designers, on the successful completion of a web design the demand for the web designs increases. In order to save yourself from burning a hole in your pocket while setting up any of the business project it is advisable that you have an affordable, and also a flexible plan chalked out. The best answer to and the best solution to all these concerns is reseller hosting.

Reseller hosting is quite a well paying job in its own and a lot of people are actually making quite lot of money from it. Let us take an example, in case you buy reseller account that allows you a hundred domains for every account for say a sum of $55. Now if you are able to sell each of the account that you have bought under your account for a sum of 410 then you can get an amount of $1000 per month, and you can earn all this amount only for an investment of $55.

Here too the answer you are looking for is reseller hosting. Reseller hosting could turn into a job itself as many people make decent money out of this business. For example, let’s say you purchase a reseller account that provides for a hundred domains/accounts for $60. Now, you can sell each account bought under your account for $10. That amounts to a neat sum of $1000 per month from a $60 initial venture! On the flip side you have to set up the accounts, answer a few queries here and there, but you need not worry about the problems of running a web-server as the hosting company shall take care of it. You may spend a little money to promote your web-hosting business but that is negligible compared to the profit you shall be making!

So, Let us look at the actual meaning of a reseller hosting.

It is a form of web hosting, where you (the owner) have the capacity to use your prearranged hard drive space and bandwidth to host websites on behalf of third parties. As a reseller you buy the host’s facilities and then you sell them to other customers making a neat profit of your own. A certain part of the hard drive and bandwidth is billed to the reseller account. So the reseller may lease a dedicated server from a hosting company or resell collective hosting services. If you just resell those services, then you need not rent a server from the company.

Some of the web designers and developers, as well as system integrators, act as resellers. Even for the new business-minded people, reseller of web hosting services is a good and a cheap way to start with a new business. It is a very good option to consider for internet consultants, webmasters and anyone who wishes to start up with a good and a high-profit business online. There are many web hosting plans which enable the resellers to provide their own services and decide upon their own fee which they would charge from the customers.

Let us have a look at the bright side of this system.

Firstly, you do not have to possess a thorough understanding of the technical know-how of web hosting. The dedicated server owner (the host) is responsible for the server and he configures, secures and updates it according to your need and as required, while the data center operator is accountable for maintaining the network infrastructure and the hardware required. So as a reseller you have to answer questions from the customer base and address their problems, but all hardware, software and connectivity problems are forwarded to the server provider. Through certain ‘Control Panels’ resellers can easily supervise customer accounts via a web interface. There is a software called ModernBill that helps out resellers immensely by automatic account creation and billing. Here are listed some Control Panels that you will come across:

Webmin- Unix

Plesk- Windows/Unix

Helm- Windows

Plesk- Windows/Unix

Ensim Pro- Windows/Unix

Webmin- Unix

Out of the ones that are mentioned above, the best is cPanel reseller hosting. There are numerous advantages of reseller hosting and here we shall mention a few of them, first of the thing to be noted is that there a lot of both short term as well as long term benefits for the reseller. You can allow your own instincts and make your own decisions without having to report to the host or without having to take his approval. There are some server owners who also allow you to have a separate IP address for the name severs. You have the privilege of hosting as many websites as you want within the required disk space and bandwidth. Another striking feature of reseller account is that you can expand your account as you desire because there is a lot of flexibility.

Most resellers choose to offer their customers a package that includes hosting and most web hosting providers give a discount up to 50% to the resellers on the price of the initial reseller hosting account. For all those who value performance and demand reliability to boost their business prospects or commerce (and already have a website) - reseller web hosting is the perfect solution for them!

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How to Boost your Website Traffic

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by Mark Hall

You can boost your website traffic this very day. Having pay per click option as an easy way out, let us examine if there are other free ways to kick-start an increase in traffic. Blogging is the most popular way and if you do not blog as yet, you can set one up now free of cost. Write a post or posts with keywords related to your topic or niche, and then use the ping services to get the word out. These services will announce your link to many blog directories and websites. The more you do it the more will your website traffic improve but as far as an instant hit is concerned you will get it in one day.

Post on Forums - there is a forum out there for most subjects and you can usually register for free. Search Google using your keywords and the word forum in order to find a good forum. You cannot overtly publicize your site so to draw people to your site write rational posts, offer solution and advice, comment on favorite issues and in no time people will throng to your site for free.

Article writing - while some of the finer article directories evaluate your article to assess the quality before posting, others do not and this results in your getting to view an article linked to your site on the same day. Some people may even select it to post them on their site with your resource box at the end linking them to your site.

Digg it - Digg is an excellent site where you can post interesting bits and pieces or outlines of your blog post, article post or text passages from tour web site. All too soon this appears on their celebrated and prominent pages, again offering a potential lift to your website traffic.

Email your list - do you expect us to believe that you do not have a list as yet? Surprisingly lot’s of people on the web haven’t built up there own email list. The plus points of a list is the flexibility it gives you to pre-set a series of messages or emails that can be sent to everyone at any time inviting them to visit your site for the latest deals or advice and this will promptly pump up your website traffic.

Joint venture may sometimes work in a day and sometimes not. If you receive a newsletter from another website related to your issue, try to see if you have anything interesting to offer them and their customers. Preferably this would be something you would do to offer some value - a free report, a product to sell and you would share the profits with the list owner. Some people have 1000’s on their lists and this is a good way to increase the traffic to your web site.

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How to Choose the Right Domain Name

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by Matt Hedges

Domain name is the web address of your site, which generally follows with a ‘www’. We can mention an example of this which is also a well reputed domain name is www.amazon.com.

So what goes into making a domain name a good one?

First of all, it should be very easy for others to remember. You can have the name of your company as your domain name, but if a famous proverb or a small phrase very well suits your company, then you can have it as the domain name as well.

To make yourself familiar with the kind of domain names that your users might prefer, it is expected that you take into consideration the opinion of others about your domain name choices.

Well, here I denote certain things that you need to fight shy of while registering a domain name to be used for your main company web site:

1. There is a possibility of forgetting your domain name while typing the name into the browser or e-mailing you if you use a hyphen. So, avoid hyphen to reduce future problems.

2. Keep digits away from your domain name. For example, if your website is www.86.com, then you would have to tell everyone that it’s ‘86′ and not ‘eighty six’ or ‘eighty-six’. This is troublesome.

Now, it’s my turn to point out some positive things with regard to your domain name:

1. Though unnecessary, it is convenient to use ‘.com’ as a part of your domain name. People normally tend to forget addresses ending in ‘net’ or ‘org’. Also, confidential e-mails end up going to wrong addresses because of this.

2. Try to keep the spellings simple and it can just be better than others.

3. 3 words or 20 characters should be its maximum length. So, make it as short as possible.

You should attach a lot of importance to the factors mentioned above, for the domain name of your primary company. You can consider ‘.net’ sites, hyphens and numbers for the secondary sites, but refrain from using them for the primary company.

Well, it goes without saying that ‘.com’ extension is the most available one as far as the web sites are concerned. So, if possible, my suggestion would be to use ‘.com’ as part of your domain name. But, now it’s not easy to find good ‘.com’ domains as most have been obtained.

It should be noted that other extensions have their relevance too. ‘.com’ is a website used for commercial purposes, ‘.org’ is a non-profit making website, while ‘.net’ is a website meant for networking purposes. But this theoretical knowledge holds little significance in today’s times since no business owner thinks about these factors before registering his website.

Use of uppercase or lowercase letters

As capitalization does not make any difference, your domain name can have thus anything ranging from numbers to letters or even to dashes.

Using dashes in the domain name

Remember that a situation may arise that your desired domain name has already been bought, but, the same name is available with a dash. As sometimes it may remain as the only choice for you, familiarize yourself with the problems of using dash.

1) Using a dash in your domain name can be never ideal for communication. Users are likely to end up at a wrong site unless you tell them the proper place to put the dash and they put it perfectly.

2) Dash is never easy to use and common to type. It is often left out by people. The Cost of a Domain Name

Price of a Domain Name: You need to know that you have to pay as annual fee ranging from $6 to $50 varying as per the registration service) for your right to use the chosen domain name. But, it is just a rental service without letting you purchase the domain name.

It is your choice whether you wish to use a cheap registrant whose service over a period of time is doubtful. But remember that a saving in the short term might cost you in the long run. You should stress on the access control panel domain when you are registering for your domain. As far as the domain registrars go, many of them permit the webmasters to edit the domain hosting, manage the DNS records, and also widen the domain so that transfer of the domain from one registrar to another becomes easy through the internet, without requiring any support. This gives you a lot of control and freedom as a webmaster. If you have got registered under a particular registrar, you will never want to bear the effect of any mistake incurred by the registrar, if you have settled on the domain for a fair period of time.

So, to prosper properly on this track, make sure of the fact that your domain name is registered bearing in mind all the above-mentioned things. Is there any Problem to let someone else manage My Domain name?

It’s not, if you are able to control it fully. If the outsource deprives you from modifying the information in the domain name which would be required for shifting the files to another web server, then it wouldn’t be good to let someone else handle the domain.

As more than 20,000,000 domain names have already been registered, it is indeed surprising if you are satisfied with your domain name. Your choice of your domain name affects your purchasing the domain name. Apart from this, you can be inspired in the future in the future to think about an unregistered name that can be secured. Let me remind you that if you give a suitable mount of money (which you should have in your pocket) to the present owner of the perfect domain name, it is both sensible and wise.

The research on the subject which is expected of you as a marketer will make you familiar with a variety of opinions. You can also be sometimes discouraged by your choice of domain name. Nevertheless, there are two common points.

1. Choosing your domain name at the very outset of your business plan is perfect in a competitive market.

2. Once you choose a name, make it first to select.

In conclusion, buy the domain names that have fascinated you even if you haven’t resolved your business plan. If it is bought at a reasonably priced registrar like GoDaddy, then it is not very expensive. You can resell it in the future or perhaps even improve it with creative content. But, you may not get it in the future if you do not buy it at once.

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Secure Web Hosting With SSL Certificates

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by Matt Hedges

“SSL certificates” are used by many businesses on line to create a secure atmosphere for their clients. These applications formerly known as Secured Socket Layers encrypt data so that information can be stored and used with confidence online. With fear of hacking and stealing of vital information on everyone’s mind this type of security is vital to your business. Without it your information is easily available to others online. SSL protocol uses a Certificate Authority to provide third party security for both transaction parties. It is a well-used technology that is proven and the industry standard for top security online.

Websites are hosted mostly with the objective of business. E-commerce sites like that of E-bay, Amazon.com, Dell etc, involve exchange of confidential information through internet. Other sites like, Paypal which is a payment gateway, involve payments through credit cards. Customers use their PIN numbers and other confidential information for such online payments. If encryption was not there, for all these confidential information, then such data would have been extracted by miscreants resulting into severe damages.

Manipulation of secured data could have been possible too. Though SSL technology for securing data is not absolute, still hacking can be restricted to a large extent. This digital certificate is used by several e-commerce sites where valuable customer data are exchanged everyday. After conducting a transaction process via a website, users often get to see a change in the URL, it becomes “HTTPS://”. This also signifies that the information exchanged till now, with the website, is secure.

The benefits that a properly installed SSL certificate can provide are many. Just a few examples of these are:

* SSL certification increases customer confidence:

The web host you choose targets your requirements exactly. You as the website owner select the customers looking for your products and use that website to exchange the necessary information with security and confidentiality. Your webhost will install an SSL certificate using the requirements you outline for your needs. Here are the three signs to look for to see if your site is secure: A padlock in the closed position showing in your browser, the ‘https’ replacement for ‘http’ in your URL and the SSL seal on the site. Those hallmarks will alert you and your customers to a site’s security for tension free, reliable transactions.

* Keeps your Customer’s Information Confidential:

You can measure the ability of a web host to meet all of your business needs by it’s ability to install an SSL certificate. The technology used to encrypt data is shown in bytes, of which your web host should have exact knowledge. Your customer’s data will be protected and your reputation will build as a result.

* Quick Certification:

Your webhost can get your certification up online in a short amount of time. They have the personnel and knowledge to understand the complex needs of installing SSL certificates and the resources available to complete the process. If you plan on going it alone and installing your own certificate you need the knowledge to complete the act.

* Your web host will make sure you meet all regulatory requirements

Your web host caters to its clientele or web site owner in a variety of fields from finance to health care. There are several companies, however, that need to know their government requirements in the area of protection where confidential information is concerned. These regulations are exactly what SSL Certificates provide the extra security for.

The right web host for SSL certification installation:

* Web-based User Friendly Control Panel

Access to your web site controls is accessible through a web host’s control panel. It should be easy to understand so that you can manipulate your website easily. Make sure you are comfortable with a web host’s platform.

* Web hosts should provide dedicated IP address

Your host must be able to provide you with a dedicated IP address. This is essential for using SSL certificate programs and FTP accounts.

* All cost information should be easy to find:

Some web hosts will have hidden charges that may be difficult to find. They don’t tell you what the extra charges are until after the installation is finished. If the web host you are considering does not provide clear accurate fee information look in another direction.

* Browser compatibility:

Be sure the certificate that a web host installs is compatible with a wide variety of browsers. Your customer should be able to use any of the most popular browsers.

* Complete user instructions

The web host should posses ample knowledge of all the technicalities related to SSL installation. He/she should be able to guide website owners who are ignorant about exactly which pages will have to be encrypted and which will not. SSL provides an option to turn it on when required and off when not in use.

* SSL certificate sharing

Another type of SSL certificate is the shared SSL given to authentic web hosts. This web host will install SSL certificates for their customers the same way dedicated certificates are installed. The difference is this type of SSL certificate is linked with the Secure Site Seal issued to domain owners. This type of SSL certificate allows top-level hosts to secure their own information. This requires the special expertise of a web host.

The SSL certificate installation process

Step 1:

You must have your own dedicated IP address where the SSL certificate will be installed. Your host has the knowledge of how this applies in order to complete the process.

Step 2:

When they begin the installation process of the new SSL certificate they check to be sure the site owner has requested it.

Step 3:

The control panel will have an option for ‘Install SSL certificate and Setup the Domain’. Your host will check this and a wizard to install an SSL certificate will come up.

Step 4:

At that point the certificate information is pasted. Be aware that this is not the same as a CSR

Step 5:

Another box opens where in the Domain section, the domain where SSL would be installed in entered. In the “User” field the control panel name is entered followed by dedicated IP address on the other.

Step 6:

Finally to end the installation process the host pastes the RSA private key and it’s complete. Note: The process may vary from host to host. The above is a general scenario to provide a description of the process.

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What to look for when choosing your web designer

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

by Robin Porter

Remember how the web looked like just five years ago ? Almost no dynamic content (with the exception of Flash content that took a great while to load, and everyone was avoiding it), almost no taste in the way websites were designed and almost no stability at all.

The web has since changed very quickly - we are in the middle of Web 2.0, with Web 3.0 coming up rapidly. As web design was so profitable, designers popped up everywhere and you needed little in the way of skills, so long as you could configure a template. Quality was extremely varied.

You are probably looking for a web designer because you want a professional website built for you or your business, therefore you cannot start mixing with beginner designers. If you own a business and want to promote it through the help of a website you have to be very careful with the website - it has to be useful, fast and appealing. Customers do not give second chances - if your website takes a million years to load, they will find another place to search for the product.

Usability is another factor that you must pay attention to - you don’t want visitors leaing your site in droves because they can’t find what they are looking for. For this, a professional designer is vital - selecting purely on the cheapest price will cost you more money in the long term, due to the potential loss of business. Here’s what you need to consider:

? Open-minded ? It is very important that your web designer is open-minded. Obviously, you hired a web designer because you cannot do the job yourself, but that does not mean your opinions do not count. See if he listens to all your ideas and at this point, he should try to incorporate only the best of them. Allow him to explain why one idea or another does not fit the whole plan, and allow him to come with his own ideas too. Rather than making it a one-mind plan, why not put two minds at work.

* Good and Fast - Keep a track on what your web designer is doing. No matter if you are weeks away from the deadline, always keep an eye on what he is doing. From the beginning, ask him to do his work in steps, and to outline the necessary time for each of them. Look at each task after he finished it so that you will make sure everything is just as you wanted it to be.

* Promoting Usability ? As mentioned before, you need a website that is useful, rather than glittery or flashy. You have to check if your web designer understands that need - if he can construct a useful website that still looks good.

Finding the perfect web designer is a difficult task but should not be totally impossible, if you follow what we have discussed . Review his portfolio to see if his past works are usable and well designed, ask questions and you shouldn’t go too far wrong. If anything arises that makes you think he might not be suited to your business, then walk away and find another one.

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