Web Hosting On Sunday

Sunday is a good day to review what happened in web hosting within the last week. Where to start? Go to Google and search by web hosting related keywords in the “News” section. Then make the same thing in Yahoo and Live.com. See what did a I find and what to do next?

Google “works”. I’ve found a good article in SitePoint and submited it to Hosting Bookmarks (a place to search for the best web hosting stories). I have also found an interesting website – BestSyndication. This website allows bloggers and media to syndicate their content and to add it to the newtwork. It claims to cover all important areas – from politics and economy to technology and gadgets. Try it! I may bring your blog some visitors.

Another interesting story, in III.co.uk (especially for the owners of small web hosting companies) says that a web host Nasstar Plc. sold its 13 dedicated server customers for 120,000 GBP ($236,495). The company reports it has has annual costs for 30,000 GBP ($60,000) and its revenue was less than the selling price of 120,000 pounds. I would say “Good deal”, probably not the best one but stiill good. This deal makes me to refer to you to one of Daw’s articles How Much Does Your Web Hosting Company Cost?. It offers advice ot owners of shared web hosts not to sell their business only at 1 time of their annual revenue.

Stop by ProBlogger to read Darren’s advice on “how to improve your blog traffic on 10 minutes or less“. Other places to visit are TheWHIR blogs. This week there is information on Microsoft Hosting Summit. Check also Mitch Keeler’s The Web Hosting Show if you use cPanel with your web hosting account. He offers advice about how to “Make Your Own Huge E-mail Box with cPanel“.

That’s it for today. Don’t spend all Sunday reading articles and stories about web hosting!

About the Author

Dimitar A.
Dimitar is founder of the global Cloud & Infrastructure Hosting provider HostColor.com & European Cloud IaaS company RAX. He has two Decades-long experience in the web hosting industry and in building and managing Cloud computing infrastructure and IT ecosystems. Dimitar is also political scientist who has published books "The New American State" and "The New Polity". "The New American State" is one of the best current political books. It is focused on the change of the American political process. It offers a perspective on how the fourth industrial revolution, also called the Digital Revolution and Industry 4.0, marks the beginning of an era of deterritorialization.