Archive | March, 2005

Podcast 5 – AutoLink and Web Hosting

Web hosting and fast cars, how well do they mix together? One Web host wants to throw a party for the folks at NASCAR. We’ll be telling you the who, what, when, where and why. The Startup Blog is becoming one of the most successful blogs about Web hosting. I’ll have one of the men behind the magic, Jonathan Wold on the show for a one on one interview. HostingCon 2005 is just around the corner. What can you expect to see, and why should you be there? The President and CEO of Interjuncture Corporation will be here to tell you what you need to know about the first Web hosting conference.

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Trying something new with the transcript and episode itself this week. Other topics include Google’s new AutoLink feature and how it effects the Web hosting community, your Web hosting questions and the latest Web hosting headlines. If you have any feedback, thoughts, suggestions or comments about the show send them to me at mitch@mitchkeeler.com. Continue Reading →

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An Episode to Remember!

Next Monday on the Web Hosting Show we will be having a show that you will not soon forget! As usual we have the latest Web hosting talk, news, commentary and more, but I have a few extra things planned that we have never done before.

First, I’ll be having a one on one interview with Jonathan Wold from The Startup Blog. Jonathan is one of the most charismatic people I have met in the Web hosting industry. Also the fact that he is still sort of new to the world of Web hosting makes his views even better. Listen as we talk about the state of the Web hosting industry, his projects and the future of Web hosting’s relationship with blogging and podcasting.

Second, I’ll have a segment with George A. Roberts IV, President/CEO of Interjuncture. He will be letting you know the latest news about the HostingCon 2005 event, what to expect and how you can be involved!

So be sure to come back here Monday to listen to what I expect to be my best Web Hosting Show ever!

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Firefox Search Plugin

I just wrote up a tutorial on Mitchelaneous on how to create a search plugin for Firefox. Learn how to do it yourself, or scroll down to the bottom of the article to download the Web Hosting Show’s search plugin!

I like for things to be quick and simple. Recently I have ran into the problem of wanting to search for an older article I did on Mitchelaneous, but I didn’t want to have to go through each by hand. So, what is a guy to do? I wrote a simple search plugin for Firefox, so I can let the browser do all the heavy lifting on it’s own. Now I can just select “Mitchelaneous” from the drop down search menu and get to work.

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Vote for The Web Hosting Show!

Did you know you could go vote for the Web Hosting Show on PodcastAlley.com? If you haven’t yet, then please go do so! Let the world know that you love the Web Hosting Show and web hosting podcasts! Here are the simple steps to follow to get your voice heard:

1. Go to the Web Hosting Show’s page on PodcastAlley.com

2. Click “Vote Now”.

3. Put in your E-mail Address (comments and comment title are optional)

4. Click the “Vote Now!” button, and then check your e-mail. You should receive an e-mail that wants you to click a link to confirm your vote. Do so, and you are done!

I’d also recomend checking out the PodcastAlley.com Web site for other cool podcasts out there today. There are over a thousand to choose from!

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Podcast 4 – Become Your Own Web Host

Did you know that you can become your own Web host? With the rising popularity in Web hosting reseller accounts, you can! Now you could do it for profit, but what I am talking about is managing all your Web sites under one reseller account. What are the advantages of doing this though?

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I will also be discussing why Web hosting companies should keep track of their Web hosting staff. How can you tell they are working around the clock? As for the rest of the show, we have the latest Web hosting headlines, the Web hosting Web site of the week, and more of your questions answered. Make sure you leave a comment after listening to the show, or stop by the Web Hosting Show forums to discuss it with other fans! Continue Reading →

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Web Hosting Show 4 Preview

Here is some of what you can expect on the March 7, 2005 edition of the Web Hosting Show. Along with the latest Web hosting headlines, and answers to your Web hosting questions, I’ll be discussing the following topics.

Become Your Own Web Host: Web hosting reseller accounts are not just for reselling anymore! More and more folks are using these hosting packages to manage all of their Web sites under one roof. It is all about organization, and I’ll be discussing some of the advantages of this new multiple Web site management system.

Keep an Eye on your Staff: When you get your Web hosting staff from various Online places, you can sometimes find a diamond in the ruff. On the other hand you can also find a lazy bum who wants to do no more than collect your money for hardly any work at all. Learn a little more about why you should be keeping a closer eye on what your Web hosting support staff is doing.

Also, if you have any Web hosting or Web development questions you’d like me to answer, be sure to send me an E-mail soon so I can get your questions answered on this week’s show. Make sure you come back next Monday to hear the latest and greatest news, commentary and more from the Web Hosting Show, the voice of the Web hosting world.

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