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Free File Sharing with 4Shared

There is a new free file sharing and hosting service that recently caught my eye.  4Shared.com promises to give you free online storage, to upload, access and share your music, video and photos.  You can upload and share a single file or an entire folder!

Offering 5GB of space for free, this service sounds terrific.  4Shared also comes with a built in search engine, so you can browse around to see the other content people are uploading.

How long are the files hosted there?  Your free account and all your files will be removed from 4Shared only if you do not log in the account for 30 days.

4shared - free file hostingHere are the most popular types of files that may be shared:

  • document file (doc, txt, pdf, rtf, xls)
  • music file (mp3, ogg, wav, mid)
  • video file (avi, mpg, mpeg)
  • image file (jpg, gif, bmp, png)
  • zip file (zip, rar, arj)
  • any other types

If you like the free service, then you can also upload to the paid versions too.  A one year membership will remove some of the limits.  So if you out-grow the free version, the paid version is always there to give you a few more perks.

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Hope in Hosting – Episode 177

Podcast 177I have great hope in the world of web hosting, that in the new year we can all make it a ‘bit of a better place. On today’s show I’ll let you know how you can do your part – just like I have every week before. Oh, and what can President Obama teach us about the industry?

I’ll be sure to cover that too on this week’s edition of the Web Hosting Show.

Download the Web Hosting Show, Episode 177!
Running Time:
13 minutes | File Size: 5.94 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • How to Score 5GB of Free File Hosting!
  • How can Obama Inspire the Web Hosts Out There?
  • Three FAQs about SSL
  • Making Money with Google AdSense

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

Please be sure to send any feedback, questions or comments about this week’s podcast to me directly at mitch@mitchkeeler.com or leave a comment! Would love to hear from you all!

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Learn to Please the Niche Markets

When it comes to web hosting you can serve everybody you see, or you might look into hosting just a few.   A niche is a special area of demand for a product or service.   As far as the web goes, that could be web sites based around a certain topic, style or idea.

For an example, webhostingshow.com is a podcast – that is a niche.  Some web hosts out there are doing specialized hosting just for people who podcast.

The premise of this argument can be understood with one simple idea, they need hosting too.  No matter what the niche is out there; any group of people would be happy to have a web host that looks out for just their needs.

Focus on the Features

You want to offer your customers a few special perks they will not get by going elsewhere.  These could be:

  • More Expertise in that Area of Interest – Going back to the podcast metaphor, let us say I started up a web hosting company just for podcasters.  The perk here is that I have done podcasting before, so I know a thing or two to help you with your podcast hosting.
  • Tools to Help that Specific Niche Topic – You could offer special tools that would help that specific type of niche web site grow and prosper even more.  An example of that would be if you are a blog host, and you distribute free blogging software to your clients to make publishing on the web easier.
  • Special Deals on Services that Might Be Needed More – Some web sites use more of one resource than others do.  If you were running a photo gallery hosting service, you could give that niche more disk space so they have plenty of room to store all of their photos.

All you have to do is ask yourself, what I can do for them to make their lives easier?

Not a Web Host?  Grab a Reseller Hosting Account!

For those who are not web hosts, but would like to host for a specific niche of people a reseller account might be a good way to start.  Having a reseller hosting plan is already like running your own mini web hosting company.  So that proves the point that this is something anybody can do – not just your high dollar hosting companies.

The last benifit of hosting to please the niche markets out there is that you will also be building a community of like-minded web sites.  Encourage your customers or clients to talk to one another, share ideas and give each other help and feedback.  The social aspect to the Web is the hot topic right now, and you can build a hotspot of your very own.

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Web Page Analyzer

Speed Statistics When your web site is running a little slow, there could be a number of different reasons.  It could be your design.  It could be your server.  It might even just be an issue with the connection between yourself and the web host in question.

One of the better free web site performance and speed analysis tools I have used in a while is from WebSiteOptimization.com:

http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/

With this free test, you can quickly get a number of statistics about how your web page loads.  Just put in your domain name for the “URL to diagnose” and hit the “Submit Query” button.

As an example, here are the connection times I got for WebHostingShow.com:

Connection Rate Download Time
14.4K 210.97 seconds
28.8K 109.29 seconds
33.6K 94.76 seconds
56K 59.90 seconds
ISDN 128K 23.62 seconds
T1 1.44Mbps 8.99 seconds

There are tons of more details there via the web site too. You have:

  • Global Statistics
  • Object Size Totals
  • External Objects
  • Download Times …and more!

If you like this tool, you might also check out some of the other Web Site Optimization services that they provide too.  If your looking for a prettier alternative, then I would also highly suggest Pingdom Tools.

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Ho Ho Hosting – Episode 175

Podcast #175Tis’ the season to be jolly sure, but what about to learn about web hosting? Every season is the perfect one to do just that – so strap on your white beard and get ready to go caroling through the wild and wacky web hosting industry with me because the Web Hosting Show is now on the air.

Download the Web Hosting Show, Episode 175!
Running Time: 10 minutes | File Size: 3.84 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • What Happens When Web Hosts Don’t Pay Rent?
  • See How Fast Your Page is REALLY Loading!
  • Roll Your Own Video Tutorials for Free!

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

As the resident Santa Claus of the web host industry, I am here to give you your happy ho ho hosting gift. A free podcast, for you to enjoy. Beats a lump of coal, doesn’t it?

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Greatest Web Hosts That Never Launched

bad-web-host-names We have all seen some weird company names when it comes to web hosting.  You have OutGay, for those looking for web hosting with an alternative lifestyle.  You have FatCow, which sounds like something you’d call your mother-in-law, not your web host.

Now for some of the weirdest (and possibly greatest) web hosting names just just never got off the ground…

Perfect Toilet Hosting – The name was suppose to inspire downloads and 5th grade humor, but flushed itself before it got started.

Hamster Dance Hosting – What else were the guys behind the original annoying Internet meme suppose to do?  The hook here is they will only host your content if you Rick-roll, claim all your base are belong to us, or have a love for dancing babies.

Tighty Whitey Hosting - For when you want hosting with that secure fit.

Kentucky Fried Hosting – Inspired by the fried chicken king, this web host was unique in fact that promised a free bucket of chicken for every hosting plan you purchased.  The bad thing was, sending chicken through US mail ended up with very stinky surprise once it made it to your house a few weeks later.

GoMommy – Well, there is a GoDaddy – so why not a GoMommy?  The downfall of GoMommy as a company happened when she caught you trying to register adult domains and told you you’ll go blind if you do it too much.

TWO – Launched as a competitor to 1&1 Hosting, but nobody else got the joke.

What is in a name?  Well if you make me giggle like a school girl when I have to say it in public, it could be both a good or a bad thing.  It could be considered memorable or it could be considered embarrassing.  It all depends on if your glass is half empty or half full.

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One Flew Over the Web Host’s Nest – Episode 174

I am back in my chair with the microphone strapped to my head, so that only mean one thing. It is time to talk hosting from the free file hosting choices you have out there all the way down to GoDaddy’s lackluster marketing team. The Web Hosting Show is on the air and ready for download.

Download the Web Hosting Show, Episode 174!
Running Time: 12 minutes | File Size: 5.45 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • What is Domain Sniping?
  • GoDaddy Shoots Super Bowl Commercial, and Fails to Raise the Bar
  • The List of The Greatest Web Hosts That Never Made It
  • 10 Alternatives to Free Rapidshare Hosting

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

  • Aventure Host Launches Web Hosting Affiliate Program
  • Hivelocity Offers Customers Unlimited Bandwidth and Double the RAM

Yes, as of late – I have been on a movie-title themed podcast naming trend haven’t I? Well, I can’t promise Jack Nicholson, but I can promise you that listening to this podcast weekly will make the wacky and wild world of web hosting make a little more sense to you.

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Top 5 Holiday Deals from the Web Hosting World

hosting-coupons The holiday season might have just started, but for some web hosts out there – they must really be in the Christmas spirit.  Either that, or they have started to over indulge a little early in the eggnog.  Web hosts passing out bargains like candy can only mean one thing, more web hosting deals for all of us.

  • Lunarpages.com – for $4.95 per month, you can get unlimited space and bandwidth!
  • FastHosts.com – They are offering free unlimited reseller hosting for a year.
  • HostColor.com – Host Color’s “THANKYOU2008″ promotion offers a 25 percent instant rebate on all Web hosting services to its present and prospective customers.
  • GoDaddy.com – They are registering domains for only $1.99 with any new, non-domain purchase.  Regular .com registrations are marked down to $9.99.
  • HostGator.com – You can get 20% off any order, if you use the coupon code “GREEN”.  On the site it says it was good till Oct. 1, however I just tested it and worked for me.

If your a web host with a special deal or offer going on, please let me know and I would love to get it featured on the Web Hosting Show.  We will all be spending plenty on presents and holiday cheer this year, so if we can get a little discount in our hosting – I do not see the harm in that at all.

Bonus! The fine people at aplus.net have also clued me into some of their great deals they have going on right now.  You can check them out here:  http://www.aplus.net/promos/

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Your Shared Hosting Shopping List

shared-hosting-shopping-list

When visiting some of the web hosting forums out there, it seems that everybody is asking the same question, and nobody else has realized this but a select few.  More times than not, somebody will have a list of four or five web hosts and then saying, “Which one is the best?”.  There is no way anybody is going to be able to tell you that.  Why?  Well, what is good for you might not be good for the guy down the street.  With that in mind, I have decided to give my own shopping list for people out there looking for perhaps their first web hosting account.

What do you plan to do on and with this web site?

Why put the cart before the horse?  Before you go out looking for a web hosting account, you need to figure out what type of web site you wish to build.  For example, if it is a store – you will want to look for deals on dedicated SSL certificates, payment processors and shopping cart scripts.  If it is a blog, you will want to look for compatibility with scripts like WordPress or Joomla.  The web host in question you look into should be able to tackle your questions about any web site niche you wish to develop and create.  Ask them how they can make your web site work, and what will they provide you with to get the job done.

What features do you or don’t you need?

Once you figure out what type of web site you wish to create, you are going to need to dive a little deeper and figure out what do you need to get that web site up and running.  Here are a few examples:

  • Blog Hosting – look to see that they support the blogging script you would like to use, or if they provide any blogging tools out of the box.
  • E-commerce Hosting – look for costs on dedicated IP, SSL certificates, payment processing and shopping cart scripts.
  • Forum Hosting – See if they meet the needs for you forum script you wish to use, and see if they have had any trouble supporting that script’s necessities in the past.

Also, don’t get suckered in by features they promote that you really don’t need.  Sure, we all love icing on the cake, however you need to make sure you have the eggs, flour and sugar you need to make the proverbial cake that will be your web site.

How much support are you going to need?

Support always plays a big part in any customer and business relationship.  There is no web host alive that has perfect service, 24/7.  If you go out trying to find the perfect web host, you will be shopping for a very long time.  Instead, you need to go out and investigate how reliable support is when something bad does happen.  Go check out the public forms of support they provide.  Are their tutorials in-depth and user friendly?  Also, if they provide them, be sure to check out their user forums.  Here you can really see how well the customer and support relationship really is.  The important factor isn’t that bad things happen (because they will, no matter who you decide to go with).  The important factor is to find out how they react to problems and pressure.

Have you reviewed all the legal documentation available?

This is a step that many people overlook.  Most people will never read the legal documents that a web host provides, and then when they break one of the rules – they act as if they have no clue what is going on.  The key legal documents you need to review are:

  • Terms of Service
  • Acceptable Use Policy

Be sure to find these two documents (most web hosts will have them posted somewhere on their web page) and go over them from head to toe.

Figure out your budget.  How important is price to you?

Money is the last important check mark box I want you to have on your shopping list.  Do not just look at the final costs though.  I want you to do your best to plan a budget around this web host and customer relationship.  Add the hosting costs to the domain name registration costs, and then figure out the price for the next five years.  Remember to add or subtract any discounts that are available. Now compare that with some of the other web hosts you are looking at.  Your first instinct might be to go for the cheapest one.  That is wrong.  You should go for the one that gives you the most bang for the buck.  Weighing in all the earlier questions, and adding those to the final price you get, which is the best offer?

I want you to copy this address, or quickly write down these questions before you go shopping any further for a web hosting company.  If you can answer these five questions yourself, you should be in better shape to find the web host you are looking for.  There is no need to submit a list of five or six web hosts to any group of people and toss your decision out to them.  This is your purchase to make and to live with, so you had better do your best to make sure you find the right web hosting situation to meet your needs.

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Web Hosting Roller Coaster – Episode 173

Time to strap on your seat belt and get ready for the ride. We have high points, we have low points – we might even toss in a twist and a turn every one in a while. The greatest web hosting podcast known to man* has returned, and well, the Web Hosting Show is back on the air.

Download the Web Hosting Show, Episode 173!
Running Time: 16 minutes | File Size: 7.17 MB

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Here are just a few topics from this week’s episode:

  • Marketing Tips from Your Ugly Friend and a Cheese Sandwich
  • Your Shared Hosting Shopping List
  • Top 5 Holiday Deals from the Web Hosting World

Here are this week’s web hosting news headlines:

  • Daily.co.uk Giving Away Reseller Hosting
  • Lycos Europe Goes Down Under (and not to Australia)
  • Will Your Web Site Survive the Holiday Season?

Time to warm up the thanksgiving leftovers one more time, have a seat and enjoy a little talk, information, news and more on and about the wild and wacky world of web hosting. Hope everybody had a nice Thanksgiving break, and your ready for another award winning** web hosting podcast.

* – ok, maybe not the greatest ever, but who wants to listen to second best?
** – actual award winning content may vary!

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