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Super Guide to Get The Best Value Web Hosting in 2017

December 10, 2016 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Like renting an apartment or an office space, you need to get the best value for your money when considering a web hosting service to pay for.

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Many websites out there are offering different web hosting services. Some are as cheap as sand while some others could be very expensive.

While it all boils down to your preference and how much money you are willing to pay, there are certain considerations to take when deciding who will be your website host.

Your web host is an influential part of your website and you should only go for the best quality available for your financial muscle.

Here are certain things you should look out for in a potential web host.

1. Reliability

Is your website host offering a 24-hour service? You lose customers and money whenever your website goes down or is inaccessible.

“Your website visitors often won’t have the patience of waiting and trying again later, especially as there are many other websites out there who offer the same or similar services as you do.Your web hosting service provider should be reliable and consistent. Going for experience is important here.”_ Brandan from Umbrella Website Hosting

The best web host will offer a round-the-clock service, which means your website will always be reachable at all times of the day.

2. 24/7 Customer support

What happens if you suddenly encounter an issue with your website? Does your host have a support system in place to help you solve any technical difficulties? Is your host readily available to help out?

These are important questions to which you should seek clarity before deciding to invest your hard-earned money into a web hosting service. You should be able to contact your web host and get quick feedback via email, phone or other available channels.

3. Disk capacity

Web space is cheap. Try to get as much disk space as you can get.

Although this may not matter much as the onset, as your website grows, you may require more and more web space to store your content.

It is an important factor for you to consider and make sure your host can make more space available to you as your demands grow without charging extra costs.

4. Speed

The world is moving at a break neck speed and time is the new currency.

Everyone is looking for the fastest option and speed is synonymous with quality. From iPhones to android phones, everyone is focusing on speed.

Your website has to load fast to keep visitors interested. A research by Akamai shows that 40% of online visitors quickly abandon sites that take too long to load. And how much is ‘too long’? Just 3 seconds.

This further highlights the importance of your website’s loading speed. Your web host should be able to provide a fast and easy to load website that will allow you keep your customers and attract new visitors.

5. Ease of access

You should not have to take a special course to be able to use your website. Basic computer skills should be sufficient.

Your website should be easy to use. It should be simple enough for you to get the best out of it. You should be able to carry out simple tweaks and template designs on your website.

A well-structured, user-friendly control panel that allows you carry out essential tasks with minimum stress is a necessity.

6. Pricing and subscription

You should get what you pay for. Your web host should clearly state the terms and conditions of the package to which you subscribe without any hidden charges.

A standard pricing system is essential both for the first year sign up and for subsequent annual renewals.

7. Add-ons

Email is an important business marketing tool and many web hosting companies offer email hosting together with, or separate from, the web hosting package. It is important that you make sure of the subscription terms rather than acting under assumption.

Other features such as subdomains, advertising credits, SSL certification, shopping carts, one-click app installs are also important for your website. These are features that add more value to your website.

8. Back up

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Beyond all the factors discussed above, an essential feature of a good web hosting service is having a secure back up.

What happens if your site suddenly crashes? Are all your files and contents just – gone?

You must ensure that your web hosting service provider has a secure, and up-to-date back up for your website at all times. Not having an adequate back up or no back up at all can prove very costly for your website.

The need for back up can be easily overlooked. But it something you ignore at your own loss.

The price of web hosting is one of the costs of running your business. However, it is a cost that is necessary; more so in this technology age.

For the best value web hosting and domain names, visit https://www.umbrellar.nz/our-solutions/domain-names/

Filed Under: Business, Website Builder Tagged With: Hosting for blogs, Website builder, Websites

Flexible, Affordable Web Hosting

August 8, 2015 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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The best Australian web hosting is going to be cost-effective and actually effective.  It’s no good paying five dollars a month for internet services if it takes you twenty minutes to check an e-mail.  Furthermore, a cheap web hosting provider probably won’t have any customer service to speak of; how can they afford it?  The fact is, you get what you pay for and service is part of this equation.

One of the most encouraging signs that a particular service is the best Australian web hosting service out there, is if the company commits to provide the absolute highest quality web hosting packages in the industry.

There are very few web hosting services with the resources or customer service expertise to handle such an exceptional claim.  Any organisation willing to make this claim is certainly willing to back it up, which means if there is any area in which they fall short, they’ll work with you rather than send you into some bureaucratic purgatory sure to craze your eyes.
Flexibility is really the next big thing to look for.  The environment of the hosting space should have a definite elasticity to it.  IT services that come from flexibility will be able to match the needs of the client.  IT services that will not leave both parties frustrated.  Look for a variety of avenues of contact and communication.

The best Australian web hosting company will have your best interests at heart.  They will essentially understand that their piece of mind is your piece of mind; so instead of listening to you because they’re trying to delegate a response, they’ll listen to you because they have a vested interest in what you’re saying.  In fact, personable service providers will be a staple of their business.  Feedback should not be something that the best Australian web hosting company is afraid of.  They’ll understand that criticism actually increases value, as it provides an opportunity for betterment.

In fact, the best Australian web hosting companies will encourage their clients to suggest ideas for new features and services.  Some of those ideas will even be up for vote amidst the other clientele the web hosting service caters to, such that if there is enough demand, theidea will be implemented.
The best Australian web hosting services fundamentally understand that communication is a primary component of solid hosting.

Furthermore, staff won’t be outsourced to some other country conglomerate with a bunch of guys letting on to be “Steve Smith”.  Here are some offerings worth expecting: a ten-minute turn around on support tickets, e-mail that directly supports users, phone support of a direct nature, live online support, and a knowledge base of do-it-yourself techniques that can be communicated to a client in the event a fix can be done simply and swiftly with guidance.  Furthermore, such an organisation will understand the system it is running and the needs of its clientele such that its service providers and IT personnel can communicate in language that doesn’t require six years in a technology college to understand.
EZi Hosting publicly declares that it is the best Australian web hosting service in Oz, and wants you to let them prove it.

They offer comprehensive, flexible packages and top-tier customer support from local craftsmen that are dedicated and knowledgeable about the task at hand.  IT personnel from EZi will work with you, not against you.  You will save time, aggravation, and money with EZi, and there is a definite reason for that: because they are the best Australian web hosting service available on the continent.

Filed Under: Australia, Australian, Website Builder Tagged With: Australia, Business, Hosting Services, Website builder, Websites

Make A Great First Business Impression With Quality Printing

May 5, 2015 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Despite digital marketing becoming more and more prevalent in advertising agendas, traditional print marketing undoubtedly still has its place.

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With that in mind, how do you go about securing a good impression through your print materials to drive new customers through your doors, increase profits and maximise brand awareness? Take a look at our advice below to ensure your print marketing has maximum efficiency with minimum fuss, effort and expense.

Choose your products carefully

When you actually think about print marketing as a whole, there are actually a lot of different ways you can get your message across and promote your business to the world. You don’t have to do it all – depending on the nature of your campaign and what message you want to get across, different products are more appropriate than others. There are of course essentials for every business – such as business cards, letterheads and compliment slips – then some which are specific to each individual company. When it comes to marketing campaigns have a look at what competitors are doing and factor in cost and your desired audience. It’s also a good idea to measure your marketing to see what’s effective and what isn’t so useful – you can see more on this below!

Invest in a good graphic design company

Good design can make or break your print products. Don’t skimp on the design element of your products – especially if they require a unique element or are for a special event or campaign. Different products have different design remits and it’s important to get the balance between design and information right – as well as making them easy to read and inviting to look at. Posters and fliers need to be eye-catching; brochures and leaflets must be informative and engaging. A professional graphic designer will have a good understanding of this and can mould your brand and business requirements around the campaign in question. Your money on print is wasted if nobody will read it or engage with it – so design really is key.

Measure what works and what doesn’t

If you have done print marketing before, cast your mind back and have a think about the things that worked really well (and the things which didn’t!) Maybe you get a better response from posters than from fliers. If you’re new to print marketing, have a think about a campaign which is difficult to ignore but is also measurable. Be different! Calls to action often work very well. If you include an offer which is only valid if customers redeem coupons, use a special code or bring the material back to your store, you can then count up how many people engaged with the promotion and then you know which offers and print campaigns to do again and which to put down to experience.

Research companies and get quotes

Once you’ve decided on your design and which products you’d like to order, it’s time to choose a printer that will deliver your perfectly designed wares. Take a look at both local and national companies, get quotes and compare prices. Make a shortlist and then take a look at any reviews or recommendations from previous clients. Good printing services in Melbourne should be able to provide you with plenty of testimonials from happy customers even if they don’t have any on their website. Checking before signing on the dotted line means you can rest assured knowing you’re in safe hands and have made the right decision. Your graphic design company should also be able to recommend a reliable, reputable printer.

Filed Under: Technology, Website Tagged With: Technology companies, Websites

Technology– New website Review “This is now”

August 11, 2012 by Reporter 1 Comment

The start up scene in Australia is hot and  trending  at the moment  with many start ups  getting million dollar funding’s. We came across a new  breakthrough website called “ this is now” which uses the popular instagram  website to showcase what is happening in Australian cities and places around the world at any particular moment.

Instagram inspired Australian website  launch “ This is now”

This is Now project is a visual composition which uses real-time updates from the ever popular Instagram application based on users geo-tag locations.

This is now which has just launched recently in Australia is innovative , fresh and very interesting concept.

instagram insspired this is now by marcio puga mauricio massaia and Per Thoresson

The tool streams photos instantly as soon as they are uploaded on Instagram and captures a city’s movement, in a fluid story. – ( http://now.jit.su/ )

Aussie website shows Current live picture stream of  cities

This new Australian website uses Instagram photos to create a real-time fly-on-the-wall look at nine major cities across the globe , with more cities to come soon.

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The website when loaded in your browser keeps updating new photos to the page  to give you a live  and current view on what’s going on in any particular city  at that part of time. So how it works is , for example  as users upload a pic say to Instagram or facebook  this website will pick it up and stream  it to the  website as a live upload.

More than 450,000 users have already logged on to This is Now, launched two weeks ago, to view more than 1 million photos posted by tech savvy happy snappers around the world.

Go check it out yourself here http://now.jit.su/ . Sydney is also on the  this is now list for now with more Australia cities to possibly  feature later

Article by jj– JJ is a blogger and likes to blog about Technology, SEO, E –marketing, catch jj on  Google + .

Filed Under: 2012, Entertainment, Technology, Website, Website Builder Tagged With: Instagram, Review, This now, Websites

IS Facebook Ipo going to set the Tech ipo trend of 2012

February 4, 2012 by Reporter Leave a Comment

Facebook has filed for its IPO and with that filing, a lot of new information about the company was revealed. Facebook is rumored to be going public this week in a deal that could value the social-networking site at an astonishing $100 billion

Facebook IPO reveals information

845 million monthly active users,

483 million daily active users,

Over 425 million monthly active users using Facebook’s mobile products.

In its filing Facebook appears to consider growth in mobile use among the key risks to the company.

You can view the filing in its entirety, as well as a letter from Mark Zuckerberg here.

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People are increasingly using their smartphones (and tablets) to access the web which should Increase mobile Facebook use and  Facebook isn’t currently monetizing this use (with ads), but that is likely to change soon.

In fact with timeline facebook’s new planned FrontPage format, many users are already saying its probably going to make another MySpace of  Facebook, as not many users like the new look of Facebook the once loved. Google G+ and twitter at the same time  are getting better day by day  adding new features to their own websites

 

some of the Tech ipos from  last year

 

ZYNGA – Zynga went public in December at $10, but closed down 5 percent to $9.50.Zynga now trades at around $10.50 and remains a gaming force to be reckoned with

GROUPON – Daily deals giant Groupon went public last Nov. 4. Its stock debuted at $20 per share and hit a high of $31.14 before closing at $26.11 by the market close.

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LINKED IN – LINKEDIN (NYSE:LNKD)

Professional social network LinkedIn probably had the biggest IPO in terms of hype this year because it was one of the first big social media companies to go public. The ipo was prices at  $45 per share on the New York Stock Exchange, LinkedIn began trading at $83.00 per share on May 19.

 

Previous B IG TECH IPO Debut’s

 

Google: 2004
Google filed for its IPO in April 2004, with Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. and Credit Suisse First Boston LLC.The search giant raised $1.2 billion for a market value of $23 billion and Shares were offered at $85, but opened to $100.

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Microsoft: 1986
Microsoft went public in March 1986 at $21 per share, closing at $27.75 a share its first day. Microsoft is currently valued at $248.45 billion.

Amazon: 1997
Amazon went public in May 1997 with 3 million shares of common stock for $18 per share.

Amazon is currently valued at $87.38 billion

Apple: 1980 IPO
Apple went public in December 1980 at $22 per share. It was one of the  the largest IPO of its times. Apple is currently valued at $422.37 billion.

Yahoo: 1996
Yahoo’s April 1996 IPO were priced at $13, opened at $24.50, and closed at $33. The ipo created a frenzy at the market with many  investors looking to cash in on the dot-com boom. Yahoo is currently valued at $19.3 billion.

 

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Filed Under: 2012, Finance, Stockmarket, Technology Tagged With: Groupon, IPO, Linked in, Technology, Websites, Zynga

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