Web Hosting Reviews and Tutorials

From the monthly archives:

October 2006

Mental Preparation for PPC Advertising with Google Adwords

October 28, 2006

Sooner or later many online entrepreneuers face the question of using Google Adwords to advertise their business or products. There are good reasons to consider Google Adwords when it comes to PPC (Pay Per Click) advertising. It is one of the fastest ways to drive customers to a website.

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How to write good ads for PPC advertising?

October 17, 2006

PPC (Pay Per Click) Advertising is one of the most effective and most difficult ways to advertise a product or a website. If done right the pay-off can be tremendous. If done wrong the financial loss can be devastating. Writing good adcopy for PPC ads is highly critical for success.

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Review: Web.com

October 16, 2006

Need reliable Internet web Hosting? There are literally thousands of companies out there. In some cases it makes sense to sign up with one of the bigger market players. They have the tools and the necessary support resources to guide the beginner through the setup process.

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How to Start a Web Hosting Business with $50,000.00 USD available in funds: Server Hardware

October 12, 2006

You are at the point buying your own hardware. Here are some items to put into consideration before ordering parts or fully configured servers. Are you experienced enough to build your own servers or do you feel more comfortable with buying fully configured servers and don’t worry about what parts you will need.

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How to Start a Web Hosting Business with $50,000.00 USD available in funds: Reviews & Adjustment Phase

October 11, 2006

As with many things in life you will need to review your actions as you go and make adjustments. This is especially true for the marketing section. Our marketing tips should not be your only marketing efforts, but marketing for a web hosting business could fill an entire book by itself. So, be creative on top of what I suggested earlier.

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