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- checking how much a domain name has produced within it’s

lifetime, be it money, or a site with a good Page Rank, and some

traffic to go with it? Did it pay several times it’s fee worth?

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If you are looking for the best host, the best network and the best choice,
check out hostgator.com. This is a web hosting provider that has been serving
more than 100,000,000 clients since they started 1992. The best thing that the
clients love about hostgator is their customer service. hostgator makes sure
that their clients are satisfied with the hosting programs that they provide.
They offer several services in order to keep the standards of their services.



Features



hostgator provides only the best services to cater the needs of their clients.



* Edit.com Assistance� They provide editing and website set-up for those who are
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Edit.com is a special team for this. The team makes sure that the output will
result to the client�s 100% satisfaction.

* Domain Registration� Aside from designing the webpage, hostgator also provides
the domain registration. You will just have to send them the name that you
wanted and they handle everything for you. They accept payments through Paypal.

* SSL Certificates� This is important for sites, especially those that requires
password and accepts payments through credit cards. For a minimal amount, you
can already avail of this service together with your website design.

* Script Installation� If you are having troubles with the scripts of your site,
hostgator can also do it for you. Just inform them of the script that you wanted
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You do not have to worry if you take hostgator as your host. They provide for
everything that you need. You can avail of everything from them; this is from
the domain name registration, website design, script installation and SSL
Certification. They also have an online customer support that you can talk to,
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and the finest equipments.



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hostgator offer several packages, depending on the need of their clients. They
have website hosting, reseller hosting and dedicated hosting. The website
hosting starts at $4.95 per month with features that will maximize your website.
If you prefer to have the reseller hosting package, you can have it for a
minimum price of $24.95 monthly. This is for those who wanted to have their own
hosting services. The dedicated hosting services, on the other hand, starts at
$174 monthly. All of these hosting services have free set-ups depending on your
preferences.



Support



You need not worry about the support. hostgator has different forms of
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is their 24/7 online customer service. They have several divisions that can help
you if you have concerns regarding your site and their web hosting jobs. The
company offers knowledgebase support and the flash tutorials where you can learn
all the basic things on these categories. If you have further questions, you can
go to the Gator forums and live chats. These sites have staffs online that can
help you with your concerns. There are also members in the forum that can guide
you with your concern. If you are not satisfied with these supports, you can use
the Ticket system and address your messages to Brent and he will personally
contact you.



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Lately, hostican hosting had upgraded their shared hosting plan. And base-host is now offering 600GB storage space, and the tera-host is now offering 1000GB storage space. If you require lots of storage space and monthly bandwidth, its advice to select the tera-host hosting plan, or even a hostican vps hosting plan that definately will give you more server resouces and processing power.

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VPS Media Xen VPS Review

Wed, 02 Jul 2008 18:26:45 +1000

VPS Media Logo VPS Media, a relatively young provider in the virtual private server scene — yet have years of experience in application hosting, is marketing itself as “for Designers and Developers”. Thanks to Carlos T. who has provided me a testing VPS over the last two weeks, and here is my review on Xen VPS at VPS Media.





Xen Hosting Plans



Xen VPS Media uses Xen to power its virtual private servers. Currently LxLab’s HyperVM is used for server management, however a custom control panel is in the works. The VPS plans range from 384MB of memory for $20/month, to 2GB for $140/month. Servers are available in either Miami with Vault Networks or San Francisco with ColoServe (currently full).



The plan I tested with is their “The Starter” plan with




  • 384MB RAM + 512MB swap partition

  • 15GB RAID10 storage

  • 150GB/month data transfer



VPS Media Home Page



Sign up was easy, and the VPS was instantly provisioned (probably some hooks between WHMCS and HyperVM). Not really sure about the fraud detections in process — as it seems to be the biggest excuse for manually provisioning the VPS. However I can’t see why my sign up request should ring the bell when I was clearly coming from an Australian IP address, has provided a valid AU address, and used Carlos’ special coupon code so credit card wasn’t even needed :)



I started with Ubuntu 8.04 32bit and then reinstalled CentOS 5.1. Thanks to HyperVM, rebuilding the node is trivial and there’s no need of intervention from their support staffs. cat /proc/cpuinfo shows that my node is hosted on a dual core, dual CPU AMD Opteron box running at 2Ghz. Not the state of art processor at the moment (Opteron 2212 — I think it was released in late 2006), but even a low-end plan can burst to all 4 CPU cores.



Pricing wise $20/month is very good for an unmanaged 384MB Xen — it offers more memory than SliceHost (256MB) and Linode (360MB) at this price point. In fact I think VPS Media is indeed targeting directly to what SliceHost and Linode are targeting — web application developers (I’ll talk a bit more about that later). When VPS Media first launched early this year it has only 256MB for its Starter Plan, but has increased the offering in early June to be more competitive.



As its California data centre is currently full, I probably cannot recommend them to my Australian colleagues who would like to have minimum ping from US West Coast. However if you are in US or in Europe, VPS Media provides good unmanaged VPS solutions at great price.



Server Performance



I have already stated that the raw CPU performance of the physical server is not great. I have actually had a few attempts to run the Unix Benchmark 4.1 on that node and the result is a bit disappointing — it seems the older Opterons are just no match to the current generation of Xeons. Performance seems to be stable, i.e. the benchmark yields similar result during different time of the day. Do note that from their hardware page they stated that they are using both Xeon and Opteron servers, and it could be just me who got randomly dropped to this box whereas there might be other more recent boxes around. YMMV.



Do note that “being able to run Hardcore Game Servers” like Counter Strike and Team Fortress 2 is one of the points listed under Why VPS Media. Many VPS providers actually do no like to host game servers because (1) high CPU requirement especially with recent games (2) potential target for DDoS. I am sure VPS Media has thought through all the possible short-falls, but potential customers might still need to be aware that there might be a FPS game sever running in the neighbourhood.



Disk is supposed to be RAID 10 — which means at least 4 disks forming mirrored stripped images. The result of running hdparm and seeker:




# hdparm -tT /dev/sda1

/dev/sda1:
Timing cached reads: 3660 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1831.90 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 422 MB in 3.01 seconds = 140.13 MB/sec

# ./seeker /dev/sda1
Seeker v2.0, 2007-01-15, http://www.linuxinsight.com/how_fast_is_your_disk.html
Benchmarking /dev/sda1 15360MB], wait 30 seconds.............................
Results: 123 seeks/second, 8.11 ms random access time


Again, the performance is satisfactory but not excellent. I could have been on a busy node. However thanks to the isolation provided by Xen, I have no idea who I am sharing the server with.



Support and Community



From my past reviews of VPS companies I have always stressed the importance of building a community around your customers. I am glad to see that VPS Media is no short of online resources for its communities! Here is the list:




  • Blog — WordPress powered blog that is used mainly for announcements.

  • Forums — vBulletin powered support forums where members can ask question and show off their work. Service status is also posted here.

  • VPS Media Articles Articles — again WordPress powered site that contains a growing list of how-tos on setting up servers.



Support is provided via either the support forum or WHMCS-based support software. Their contact page also contains toll-free phone number, although I am not sure how much response you’ll get during an emergency (obviously I have never tested).



I can’t seem to find whether real-time chat is provided as a support option. Personally I found being able to message someone on MSN or Jabber is more useful than the iteration of submitting the tickets and waiting for replies. However I also understand that tickets and email-based support is much preferred from administration’s point of view because you want everything to be logged and ID’ed (at work I won’t work on a patch unless there’s a ticket associated with the bug already). Hint: Maybe client management software like WHMCS can automatically convert a related chat messages into a ticket against a client for archiving purpose.



Targeted Market — Designers and Developers



VPS Media markets itself as the VPS solution for “Designers” and “Developers”. Whatever it means, VPS Media is probably not for those who need lots of hand-holding as only unmanaged services are provided. As I have stated before — it is targeting the niche where Linode and SliceHost are targeting — those who have no problem managing their servers and use alternate stacks to run their Django, Ruby on Rail, Seaside or ErlyWeb applications.



I am not a designer (and the template of this blog shows clear evidence) so I cannot speak for them that whether VPS Media is really suitable for the designers. They do have very nice web site(s) though, with integrated design all the way through not just their forums and blogs, but also WHMCS and HyperVM control panel.



I am a developer though, and VPS Media gives what a developer needs — a Xen VPS with a root shell (which is actually not asking much). What VPS Media lacks is becoming a “recommended host” from a developer community (like SliceHost with Rails). I guess it depends on what VPS Media is cooking with their next generation control panel that is set to replace HyperVM.



Short Interview with VPS Media



Well. To get a better perspective on the internal working of VPS Media, I actually emailed Carlos a short interview. In fact I was trying to sus out a bit more details on their new control panel but Carlos has kept the secret pretty tight. I guess we’ll see when it is released.



Here’s the full interview.




HostingFu: So Carlos, can you tell us a bit of background behind VPS Media? For example why did you choose to start a VPS hosting company?



Carlos: You see Scott, when our company started back in ‘01, our services were geared towards a select group of companies who needed hosting and maintenance of their ERP (oracle), CRM (siebel & dynamics) and Enterprise Email systems (exchange). After a few years of working with high-availability setups of ESX, and Xen for our customers, we decided it was time to bring this ‘Business’ service, down to the people who need it most.



HostingFu: Is there a particular reason why you chose Xen instead of other virtualization technology?



Carlos: Definitely, Xen rules ;). No but seriously; its Isolation. We really like the hard-caps on each VPS, and the guarantee that your neighbor won’t take your VPS down.



HostingFu: Currently VPS Media uses WHMCS for client management and HyperVM for VPS management, however I heard that you have plans to roll your own customized panel. Can you tell us a bit more about it? What technology/programming language will you be using?



Carlos: Ah! our new system it’s still in the works, and currently testing the new features as I type ;). Lets make it a surprise.



HostingFu: How do you plan to build VPS Media in the next 12 months? What do you envision it to be?



Carlos: We envision VPS Media as a great resource for Designers & Developers who want full control. Who want to be able to load their own kernel modules, who want to customize their setup, and who want a real system. Also, as part of a big community in which developers and designers alike, come together and participate helping each other.




Thanks to Carlos for answering all the questions (and kept the part that I, a software engineer, am interested in, a surprise :)



Conclusion



VPS Media is still a very young company that is growing its customer base, and is still going through a lot of changes. I am generally happy with the service they have provided, and would not hesitate to recommend them if you are looking for an unmanaged Xen VPS server around US East Coast.



However they also face a lot of stiff competitions in their targeted market (developers looking for unmanaged Xen server). Around East Coast there are also Linode and Panix and many others. All the best to Carlos and the team, that they will be able to build something unique.





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hostgator offers linux hosting only(even though they are expected to start
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features needed for a serious website. Baby and Swamp packages allow unlimited
domains(add on), which makes a lot of sense if you have multiple websites. They
use cPanel, which is the best control panel around. You get Fantastico script
installer which will install most of the popular open source scripts with few
clicks.



They support PHP4 & 5, SSH, Cron jobs, Python, Ruby On Rails etc. Also, all the
packages include enough POP3 accounts(20 for Hatchling and unlimited for
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hostgator Performance Review

hostgator host their sites on top-of-the-line Dual Xeon servers in their data
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We started realtime testing of hostgator uptime on Feb 2008. The test is done on
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While this is slightly less than the assure 99.9%, it is the BEST performance
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Going to Disneyland - Gas Prices Up - Up Your Hosting Rates

Fri, 11 Jul 2008 11:50:00 -0400

Ever since the hosting industry was born the rate of inflation has been low. Historically speaking today it is considered moderate, hovering around the 4% mark.

Well everyone is complaining so ...how can that be? Most people have either forgotten what it was like 25 years ago, or are just not old enough to really have experienced it. We like McDonalds.

Then those gas prices...news, news, news, blah, blah, blah

Given the current perception of reality all prices have gone up 30% in the past year...well gas did, so that is logical.

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SITUATION. Raise your rates. It is easier to do so today during these high inflation times (4.18%) then when inflation is low (2.5%).

Some reasons to raise your rates today ---- or at least some great reasons and excuses:

  • Our electric bill is going up...”energy you know”
  • We are investing in alternative energy sources…”everyone has to help”.
  • Due to energy prices more people are using the Internet. Demand for Hosting and bandwidth has never been greater…”you are actually a winner”...or.."The world appreciates you."
  • We went Green (always use the capital "G") and are passing just a fragment of the cost on to our customers..."Thank you for helping!"
  • We are reducing our carbon footprint…”Do you know what carbon credits cost today?”
  • Your client is vacationing at Disneyworld...Tickets (no air, hotel, tips or gratuity) for his family of 4 is about $300 day...your increase is peanuts.
Or my favorite..."We have not raised our rates in 5 years".

I usually think that the first of the year is the best time to raise rates. It should be an annual event. But with gas, airfare, luggage surcharges and Budweiser increases - now is the time to jump on board.

After all, AOL just raised rates 20% - they have always understood perception.

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The hosting service works fine, although we have a very low volume of traffic
(less then 500mb a month). Unfortunately, from time to time, every few days, our
email would stop arriving. We wouldn't actually loose any mail, but email would
be delayed by as much as an hour sometimes. We complained about this to
ixwebhosting a few times through their online live chat help. No resolution
came, even though I even contacted them at the moment when our email was NOT
working - so they could experience the problem as well during 'live chat' help.
Later I recieved an email saying that they tested our email, and that we have no
problem and that ticket has been 'resolved' (not!). Just like every previous
time. They know it is an intermittent problem and they check once in a blue moon
and based on that conclude that everything is fine. So email problems stay
unresolved. Too bad, it seemed like a good deal and a good place for one's
hosting needs.



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So far this year, at least 31 web hosts and domain registrars (see list) have reduced prices or increased resource allocations. Here's a quick breakdown based on a few different parameters:




(a) 11 offers were limited time; 20 were permanent adjustments;

(b) 19 had monetary impact, 12 did not;

(c) 19 were available only to new customers, 11 were available to all customers; JaguarPC was the only company whose offer benefited just current customers;

(d) Only Netazen offered non-overage-incurring current customers any financial benefit.



If I look at these stats with my end user's hat on, I would conclude that bandwidth, data storage and domain registration fees must be getting cheaper by the minute. Unfortunately, if I stay with my current provider, the best I can hope for is an unneeded increase in resource allocations. Loyalty doesn't pay if I want a deal that reflects current market conditions.



Given the going price of AdWords bids, is it such a good idea to reward switching? Instead of offering new customers a discount during the initial months of their contracts, what about a reverse promo that gives long-time customers a better price after they've maintained their accounts for some amount of time?





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VPS Media Xen VPS Review

Wed, 02 Jul 2008 18:26:45 +1000

VPS Media Logo VPS Media, a relatively young provider in the virtual private server scene — yet have years of experience in application hosting, is marketing itself as “for Designers and Developers”. Thanks to Carlos T. who has provided me a testing VPS over the last two weeks, and here is my review on Xen VPS at VPS Media.





Xen Hosting Plans



Xen VPS Media uses Xen to power its virtual private servers. Currently LxLab’s HyperVM is used for server management, however a custom control panel is in the works. The VPS plans range from 384MB of memory for $20/month, to 2GB for $140/month. Servers are available in either Miami with Vault Networks or San Francisco with ColoServe (currently full).



The plan I tested with is their “The Starter” plan with




  • 384MB RAM + 512MB swap partition

  • 15GB RAID10 storage

  • 150GB/month data transfer



VPS Media Home Page



Sign up was easy, and the VPS was instantly provisioned (probably some hooks between WHMCS and HyperVM). Not really sure about the fraud detections in process — as it seems to be the biggest excuse for manually provisioning the VPS. However I can’t see why my sign up request should ring the bell when I was clearly coming from an Australian IP address, has provided a valid AU address, and used Carlos’ special coupon code so credit card wasn’t even needed :)



I started with Ubuntu 8.04 32bit and then reinstalled CentOS 5.1. Thanks to HyperVM, rebuilding the node is trivial and there’s no need of intervention from their support staffs. cat /proc/cpuinfo shows that my node is hosted on a dual core, dual CPU AMD Opteron box running at 2Ghz. Not the state of art processor at the moment (Opteron 2212 — I think it was released in late 2006), but even a low-end plan can burst to all 4 CPU cores.



Pricing wise $20/month is very good for an unmanaged 384MB Xen — it offers more memory than SliceHost (256MB) and Linode (360MB) at this price point. In fact I think VPS Media is indeed targeting directly to what SliceHost and Linode are targeting — web application developers (I’ll talk a bit more about that later). When VPS Media first launched early this year it has only 256MB for its Starter Plan, but has increased the offering in early June to be more competitive.



As its California data centre is currently full, I probably cannot recommend them to my Australian colleagues who would like to have minimum ping from US West Coast. However if you are in US or in Europe, VPS Media provides good unmanaged VPS solutions at great price.



Server Performance



I have already stated that the raw CPU performance of the physical server is not great. I have actually had a few attempts to run the Unix Benchmark 4.1 on that node and the result is a bit disappointing — it seems the older Opterons are just no match to the current generation of Xeons. Performance seems to be stable, i.e. the benchmark yields similar result during different time of the day. Do note that from their hardware page they stated that they are using both Xeon and Opteron servers, and it could be just me who got randomly dropped to this box whereas there might be other more recent boxes around. YMMV.



Do note that “being able to run Hardcore Game Servers” like Counter Strike and Team Fortress 2 is one of the points listed under Why VPS Media. Many VPS providers actually do no like to host game servers because (1) high CPU requirement especially with recent games (2) potential target for DDoS. I am sure VPS Media has thought through all the possible short-falls, but potential customers might still need to be aware that there might be a FPS game sever running in the neighbourhood.



Disk is supposed to be RAID 10 — which means at least 4 disks forming mirrored stripped images. The result of running hdparm and seeker:




# hdparm -tT /dev/sda1

/dev/sda1:
Timing cached reads: 3660 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1831.90 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 422 MB in 3.01 seconds = 140.13 MB/sec

# ./seeker /dev/sda1
Seeker v2.0, 2007-01-15, http://www.linuxinsight.com/how_fast_is_your_disk.html
Benchmarking /dev/sda1 15360MB], wait 30 seconds.............................
Results: 123 seeks/second, 8.11 ms random access time


Again, the performance is satisfactory but not excellent. I could have been on a busy node. However thanks to the isolation provided by Xen, I have no idea who I am sharing the server with.



Support and Community



From my past reviews of VPS companies I have always stressed the importance of building a community around your customers. I am glad to see that VPS Media is no short of online resources for its communities! Here is the list:




  • Blog — WordPress powered blog that is used mainly for announcements.

  • Forums — vBulletin powered support forums where members can ask question and show off their work. Service status is also posted here.

  • VPS Media Articles Articles — again WordPress powered site that contains a growing list of how-tos on setting up servers.



Support is provided via either the support forum or WHMCS-based support software. Their contact page also contains toll-free phone number, although I am not sure how much response you’ll get during an emergency (obviously I have never tested).



I can’t seem to find whether real-time chat is provided as a support option. Personally I found being able to message someone on MSN or Jabber is more useful than the iteration of submitting the tickets and waiting for replies. However I also understand that tickets and email-based support is much preferred from administration’s point of view because you want everything to be logged and ID’ed (at work I won’t work on a patch unless there’s a ticket associated with the bug already). Hint: Maybe client management software like WHMCS can automatically convert a related chat messages into a ticket against a client for archiving purpose.



Targeted Market — Designers and Developers



VPS Media markets itself as the VPS solution for “Designers” and “Developers”. Whatever it means, VPS Media is probably not for those who need lots of hand-holding as only unmanaged services are provided. As I have stated before — it is targeting the niche where Linode and SliceHost are targeting — those who have no problem managing their servers and use alternate stacks to run their Django, Ruby on Rail, Seaside or ErlyWeb applications.



I am not a designer (and the template of this blog shows clear evidence) so I cannot speak for them that whether VPS Media is really suitable for the designers. They do have very nice web site(s) though, with integrated design all the way through not just their forums and blogs, but also WHMCS and HyperVM control panel.



I am a developer though, and VPS Media gives what a developer needs — a Xen VPS with a root shell (which is actually not asking much). What VPS Media lacks is becoming a “recommended host” from a developer community (like SliceHost with Rails). I guess it depends on what VPS Media is cooking with their next generation control panel that is set to replace HyperVM.



Short Interview with VPS Media



Well. To get a better perspective on the internal working of VPS Media, I actually emailed Carlos a short interview. In fact I was trying to sus out a bit more details on their new control panel but Carlos has kept the secret pretty tight. I guess we’ll see when it is released.



Here’s the full interview.




HostingFu: So Carlos, can you tell us a bit of background behind VPS Media? For example why did you choose to start a VPS hosting company?



Carlos: You see Scott, when our company started back in ‘01, our services were geared towards a select group of companies who needed hosting and maintenance of their ERP (oracle), CRM (siebel & dynamics) and Enterprise Email systems (exchange). After a few years of working with high-availability setups of ESX, and Xen for our customers, we decided it was time to bring this ‘Business’ service, down to the people who need it most.



HostingFu: Is there a particular reason why you chose Xen instead of other virtualization technology?



Carlos: Definitely, Xen rules ;). No but seriously; its Isolation. We really like the hard-caps on each VPS, and the guarantee that your neighbor won’t take your VPS down.



HostingFu: Currently VPS Media uses WHMCS for client management and HyperVM for VPS management, however I heard that you have plans to roll your own customized panel. Can you tell us a bit more about it? What technology/programming language will you be using?



Carlos: Ah! our new system it’s still in the works, and currently testing the new features as I type ;). Lets make it a surprise.



HostingFu: How do you plan to build VPS Media in the next 12 months? What do you envision it to be?



Carlos: We envision VPS Media as a great resource for Designers & Developers who want full control. Who want to be able to load their own kernel modules, who want to customize their setup, and who want a real system. Also, as part of a big community in which developers and designers alike, come together and participate helping each other.




Thanks to Carlos for answering all the questions (and kept the part that I, a software engineer, am interested in, a surprise :)



Conclusion



VPS Media is still a very young company that is growing its customer base, and is still going through a lot of changes. I am generally happy with the service they have provided, and would not hesitate to recommend them if you are looking for an unmanaged Xen VPS server around US East Coast.



However they also face a lot of stiff competitions in their targeted market (developers looking for unmanaged Xen server). Around East Coast there are also Linode and Panix and many others. All the best to Carlos and the team, that they will be able to build something unique.





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Do Paid Keyword Ads Jeopardize Organic Search Rankings?

Fri, 02 Mar 2007 17:15:00 -0400

I heard about this from Dan Kimball at ModernBill. Bill Slawski has two interesting posts on Search Engine Land and SEO by the Sea about a just-granted Microsoft patent ("Systems and Methods for Removing Duplicate Search Engine Results").



The patented technology aims to "efficiently locate desired information.... by] removing unnecessary multiple references to a common resource such as redundant URLs as another listed URL". Consequently, any given page of search results would contain a greater number of unique URLs than would otherwise occur without filtering. Bill says this implies the possibility of removing organic search results from pages that already contain paid listings.



Two Search Engine Land readers reported that they've already seen organic rankings drop as a result of buying keyword ads from Yahoo! and Google, respectively. While search engines are understandably eager to maximize keyword ad revenue, Bill says the ideal situation for advertisers is to have a paid result, an organic result AND a Google Onebox result all on the same page.



This reminds me of Business 2.0's "Perfect Online Ad" article, in which Usama Fayyad, the NASA rocket scientist turned Yahoo! researcher, says paid search alone is much, much less effective than multiple forms of exposure. (He was making the case for non-search ads, though, seeing as 95% of our online time is spent on non-search activities.)



In any case, I did a quick Google search for web hosting and found that there's no overlap at all between the paid ads and organic listings on the first page. Even more interestingly, GoDaddy has the #2 Adwords bid (which puts it at the top of page 1), but a #11 organic ranking (top of page 2). HostGator, on the other hand, has a lower bid that puts its ad on page 2 - but its organic ranking is #9 (bottom of page 1). Coincidence? Or filtering? What do you think?





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Web Hosting Mergers and Acquisitions - March 2008

Tue, 29 Apr 2008 11:40:00 -0400

I was going through my files --- then again and again ---- March was a slow month…but April will be better – at least my firm did three.

Lynchburg VA – Sitestar (OTC: SYTE) bought the assets of Comcation, an Internet service provider whose services also include web hosting. As a side note Sitestar’s CEO, Frank Erhartic has agreed to be on an M&A panel this blogger is moderating at ISPCON.

Australia - MYOB acquired Ilisys Pty Ltd one of Australia's larger web hosting providers. MYOB provides accounting software and payroll software to more than 700,000 businesses worldwide.

Glendale, CA - Pro Net Hosting acquired Homepage Universe which doubled the firm’s size to over 100,000 shared and dedicated hosting domains.

Denver, Colorado - ViaWest, acquired Dallas based Dataside. With the Dataside acquisition, ViaWest's annualized revenue will exceed $100 million by the fourth quarter of 2008.

London - Freedom4 Communications PLC, signed an agreement to sell its Hosting and Network Services Division to Host Europe WVS Ltd for 120.0 mln stg. ($235m)

Minneapolis - VISI acquired Infinity AccessNET, a business-focused Internet Service Provider.

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SEO: Webmaster Guidelines From Mr. Google

Sun, 09 Mar 2008 04:11:57 +0000
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Sun, 23 Mar 2008 18:43:00 +0000

We have recently added to new companies to the main web hosting directory here at the CaymanHost.


The first is Liquidweb based on personal recommendation from a customer. Liquidweb offer a wide range of hosting solutions from shared, through VPS and managed dedicated servers. As a quality provider with a reputation for very good customer service their prices tend towards the mid to upper range but in terms of value for money they come highly recommended.


The second of our new hosting partners are Fastdomain who offer shared hosting plans at $6.95 which includes a domain name. Placed right in the competitive heart of pricing, they do offer some big numbers in terms of storage and monthly bandwidth and provide the familiar features of a modern hosting panel - in this case cPanel with Fantastico included. For those in the market for a web hosting solution at less than $10 per month they compare favorably with many of the bigger names and are worthy of consideration. The web site contains a demo function so that potential customers can have a play around with some of the main features before making any firm decisions.


If anyone has any feedback about either company to share with our readers, we would welcome it as always.


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