We all need smarter tools to get us through the day, and one company has made a name in providing those smarter tools to each and every one of you. What is their name? SmarterTools Incorporated! From webmail tools, to statistics, they offer many tools that are leaps and bounds above the competition.
So if you want to know more about this company and the tools they provide, stay tuned – because this will be your kind of podcast.
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On today’s podcast I am lucky enough to have the Vice President of Business Operations of SmarterTools Inc, Jeff Hardy. From going through their services to ask him why he thinks these tools would be helpful to your web hosting or small business, I promise to leave you at least knowing more about this excellent web services company.

Any web host will tell you the hardest part about the web hosting business is finding a team of support people that care about your clients as much as you do. You want to make sure they are in good hands. One company that promotes themselves as those good hands to trust is 



Not just any podcast, the Web Hosting Show is back this week for episode 165. What is lined up for this week’s broadcast across the web hosting world? Well we have a little scam brewing with one domain name register, and we also have a lot of handy FeedBurner tools I bet you didn’t know existed.
We hear everyday about new web projects that are starting up, and becoming popular and maybe even you too have an idea of what the Web’s next big thing will be. The problem is, where do you get the cash to get started?
When shopping for a web host, or perhaps just looking to upgrade your existing hosting setup, you see a lot of checkmarks. One of those green checkmarks you see might be for JSP. So what is JSP? JSP is short for JavaServer Pages.





How to Read Bad Hosting Reviews
As your palms get sweaty, you think to yourself, “Should I read it?”. Well, I am here to tell you that you should, but take it with a grain of salt. A healthy dose of skepticism never did any harm.
After reading a bad review, the first thing I want you to remember is that every coin has two sides. Your only hearing from the ticked off customer in many of these cases, and you don’t know what they did to to the web host in question. Something else I have learned over the years of working in the hosting world is that happy people usually don’t post reviews. If you are happy, and you know it you usually don’t do squat. Is it beyond belief? Well, when was the last time you wrote Oscar Mayer to tell them you love their baloney? I promise you though that the guy who found a human finger in his baloney wrote them a nasty letter.
Not to say there is anything wrong or bad with leaving good reviews. Heck some of those are the ones that really make people excited, due to their lack of actually happening. It is kind of like finding a duck dressed up like Abraham Lincoln. You don’t know how he got there, he probably won’t come back again, but he did put a smile on your face.
So remember, not all bad reviews are as bad as they seem. Sure, they may be rooted in some truth, however you should get a wide variety of opinions to see if this was just one guy out of the blue having problem, or if you can spot a trend.