Are you wondering to yourself, why is it that my web site isn’t working? Why is my web site down? Is my web site down or is it me? These are questions I hear in the hosting industry day after day, year after year. I have heard them so many times, and seen so many reasons for the problems in question I have been able to compile a list of the top ten reasons why your web site is not working.
So that, my hosting homies, is the topic of today’s show.
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This week on the podcast we will be covering the top ten reasons why your web site is not working. So without further interruption, let us take a dive into these troubling web site problems.


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I’m not here to save the day. I’m not here to change the face of web hosting. So what am I here for? I am here to help. Help you learn more about the web hosting world in a podcast. All that I ask is for around 10 to 15 minutes of your time and I promise you will walk away at least knowing something you didn’t know before. Let’s have our own hosting conference, me, you and hundreds of our closest friends.
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How Should Web Hosts Adapt to the Social Web?
A lot of the appeal of Facebook or Twitter is that you catch people in the buff. No, not that there are a lot of nudist on the social networks. What I mean is there is a lot of “raw” and “un-edited” thoughts out there. Of course, that isn’t to say you can’t organized your “raw” thoughts before you get them out there.
How should web hosts act on social networks? It is all about striking the right balance of many different things you want to get out into the public. Here are a few topic ideas.
Support Updates – Having a major problem that is effecting many customers? Rather than hiding under your desk and sucking your thumb, it might be better to get out there in the angry mob and let them know what is going on. For the most part 95% of the population out there will be ok with disaster, as long as they know what is going on. Just think how happy those people on the Titanic would have been, for example, if the ship had a better PR person. It is something to think about.
Plug Yourself and Market to All – If you have a good following of people requesting to be your friend, you need to make sure you strike a good balance between giving your current followers something they can use, and also give the searchers out there a reason to look into you. Half you marketing posts should be focused towards your base and the other half should be focused toward potential customers.
So there you have it, follow these steps and you will finally have something to do on that Twitter account or Facebook fan page you haven’t touched in a while.