Archive for July, 2005

Podcast 22 - Web Hosting Forum Wars, One Dollar Domain Names

Cheap domain names, Go Daddy’s dominance and a few Web site reviews, what else could you want from a Web hosting podcast? How about if I threw in some of my own Web hosting thoughts, some hosting headlines and a little excitement as well? Mix that all together and you have the one and only voice of the Web hosting world, the Web Hosting Show, podcast 22.

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Hello and welcome to the Web Hosting Show, the one and only voice of the Web hosting world. This show is sponsored by Web Hosting Chat. Web Hosting Chat is your number one set of forums out there for Web hosting discussions. Who am I? I am your verbal guide through the wild and wacky world of Web hosting, Mitch Keeler. We have a lot of great content in store for you this week. Read more »

Layout Changes and Apologies

If your RSS reader just got over run with posts from me I am very sorry! I have been doing some changes to the Web Hosting Show’s Web site and some of the content I thought I was just editing got picked back by the RSS feed. Regardless though, I think I did a pretty good job at reorganizing some of the content on the Web Hosting Show’s page! I’d love to see you comment and let me know what you think.

Remember to come back Monday for a brand-spanking new edition of the podcast!

New Voice Mail Options

Thanks to a little innovation from Skype and some other programs out there, I can now take your questions, comments, suggestions and feedback straight from you and get them right onto the Web Hosting Show! How is this all possible? This is all you have to do. Read more »

P2P Battle Goes to Web Hosts

Now this is more than just a little scary in my point of view, because I have many friends who still work in the Web hosting world. It has been a notion out there for some time now, can Web hosting companies be brought into the whole P2P file sharing battle? Looks like in one case in Australia, they sure can. Read more »

Podcast 21 - Open Source Control Panels

This is the Web Hosting Show, the one and only Web hosting podcast out there today. On today’s show we will be covering open source control panels out there, domain name registration help, my thoughts on WYSIWYG editors and why outsourcing Web hosting support is both good and evil. Get ready for the ride, because the Web Hosting Show is on the air!

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Runtime: 24 Minutes

Hello and welcome to the Web Hosting Show, the voice of the Web hosting world. This show is sponsored by the fine folks over at Web Hosting Chat. Web Hosting Chat is your number one place for Web Hosting discussions. Who am I? I am the lovable yet freaky host, Mitch Keeler. Read more »

Web Hosting TV

If you are looking to get your Web hosting news from somebody who is much prettier than I am, then look no further than WHIR TV. The new July 9th edition of the show is up and running right now with all the important Web hosting news from last week. What is the diffrence between WHIR TV and the Web Hosting Show?

A whole heck of a lot.

WHIR TV is like Web hosting’s version of the evening news. The Web Hosting Show is a much diffrent beast. Think of it as more of a news, help, information, commentary show. That’s right, I cover more than just your average headlines. I really do think that there is room for both types of programs and even more. In my view, the more Web hosting media we can get out there to the people, the easier my job will get. The easier my job gets, the more informed you become.

Web Hosting RSS Feeds

Since I had such a hard time putting a real list together of good Web hosting RSS feeds, I figured I’d create a list of them so nobody else has to suffer through the madness that I did. Why was it so hard? It seems like much of the Web hosting world doesn’t really belive in really simple syndication yet. Hey, don’t look at me, I am only one man and can only do so much. I am happy to say more than a couple of other folks do support RSS feeds. Here is my list of Web hosting feeds I check at least once a day: Read more »

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