Month: February 2023

5 Tips how to choose the right cms Choosing the right CMS for your website can be a real challenge. After all, there are literally hundreds of products on the market from open-source to commercial solutions. While the right system all depends on your individual needs, these five tips should making choosing a CMS much…

5 Steps to a Better Web Presence I deal with a lot of startups and while the owner(s) are creative programmers, innovative app developers, savvy business people or brilliant tech nerds, they know nothing about marketing their own companies. That’s why they hire someone like me. The problem comes when they don’t listen to my…

5 Simple Ways to Retain targeted traffic to website Whether you’re a seasoned website designer or a novice web developer with the hopes of launching an impressive web presence to make your competition envious, it’s quiet easy to fall into the trap of making careless mistakes that could potentially cost your online business venture loss…

5 cloud based hosting providers that re-define “Managed” “Managed hosting” is a term that most everyone in the web hosting industry understands, despite the fact that it is a bit vague. We know that it means that you have a server, it’s hosted at the web host, and you have access to it but the…

4 Crucial Aspects to Consider When Choosing a best web hosting plans With new web hosting businesses being born every day, and the web hosting industry (one of most competitive industries in the world) expanding at a rapid rate, it is becoming increasingly difficult to sift through the mountains of advertising material and sales pages…

3 Tips for preventing spam Spam is perhaps one of the most hated terms on the internet, and this is not surprising, considering how many people lose hours of work each day in an effort to prevent and eliminate spam form their inboxes and web sites. Conventional email spam is bad enough, however there is…

3 Steps to Cloud SLA: #3 Compensation If we quickly review the first two articles, I have discussed that in the Service Level Agreement (SLA) the service and its availability is defined as well as the clauses where the unavailability of the service is not on the shoulders of the service provider (cloud vendor). I…

cloud service level agreement, 3 Steps to Cloud SLA: #2 Exceptions and Limitations(1) The section that the cloud customers should very carefully analyze is the service level agreement’s (SLA) “exceptions” or “limitations” section. The title may vary from one contract to the other; one may title it as “exceptions” the other as “exceptions and limitations”,…

cloud service level agreement, 3 Steps to Cloud SLA: #1 Availability(1) One of the primary reasons why businesses migrate from the traditional IT infrastructure to the cloud infrastructure is availability. In some cases, such as Office 365 and Google Apps, this availability is perceived as “continuous availability.” This is where the service level agreement begins…

3 Steps to a Successful ecommerce website As eCommerce continues to expand around the global, ordinary people everywhere are trying to find their gold nugget in the internet gold rush. Some domain names are currently worth more than prime time real estate, and in today’s digital age, web sites are the cyber alternative for real…