Review 123-Reg.co.uk

We began looking at a review of this company in light of the fact that they have received a number of accolades in the press and scored very highly in consumer polls of UK web hosting companies, and this was one of the reasons we included them in our directory.

They do offer very cheap hosting deals and have been very successful in the UK with both their domain registration and web hosting services, but, since a recent take over by Pipex in 2006 a great number of problems seem to have arisen. Having built a good market reputation it seems that things are currently not well with the company and complaints surrounding their customer service have been rife.

Normally we would expect to see some complaints from customers when dealing with any hosting company but the current level of customer dissatisfaction seems to be extraordinarily high in this case. In light of this, we feel it would be remiss to recommend their services at the present time and we have temporarily removed them from the UK directory. There follow a series of links to other sites on which this is being discussed and we will monitor the situation over the next few months for any improvement in the current situation.

We would add, in the spirit of impartiality and fairness, that having recently gone through a buy-out, problems might have been foreseen and hopefully the current issues will be resolved as things settle down, but, at least temporarily, they do not seem to be coping very well.

If you have any input, be it personal experience or otherwise, please leave your comments below. We do intend to revisit the subject in future articles, and also welcome any feedback or response from the company or their representatives in their defence.

For the moment, more discussions and news can be found below.

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The Best Wordpress Plugins

All Wordpress users are aware that there is a veritable gaggle of plugins available to enhance your Wordpress blogging experience. I decided that I’d publish the ones currently in use on this blog, along with links to the dedicated authors of Wordpress plugins everywhere who make so much available to the community for free.

Site Build It Review

Site Build It!

Before launching into this review it should be pointed out that Site Build It (or SBI) and SiteSell.com, do not conform to the conventional notion of web hosting as most of the companies represented on these pages. Their services are aimed fairly and squarely at small business and internet marketers and indeed anyone looking to build quality static websites with the minimum of fuss and the maximum return on investment.

Site Build It and their web hosting company SiteSell.com are another Canadian company, the brainchild of CEO Ken Evoy, who have been in business since 1997 and in a nutshell, have grown their reputation by helping a great number of people turn their own ideas into very successful online businesses. The whole philosophy of Site Build It is really to enable people to get an online business set up as quickly and painlessly as possible without the need to know too much about all the technical barriers and “under the hood” workings of their sites and web hosting.

This makes them a very attractive proposition for those who want to concentrate on developing content rich sites but don’t want the distractions of having to learn too much about hosting, web design, marketing and promotion. As we pointed out in our opening paragraph, this is not your normal hosting review. So, let’s look at what this means for the end user in a little more detail.

SiteBuildIt is a controlled environment and this is a very important distinction. Unlike traditional hosting, you cannot upload anything you like to a server because you are working within a controlled FTP environment. There is no access to things like cgi-bin and php files, simply the facility to upload specific file types to certain folders designated for the purpose. Basically the SBI system handles all of the hosting aspects for you and also takes care of things like submissions to search engines and ongoing SEO. The company’s proud claim is that their methods and systems will ensure success and traffic and there are plenty of testimonials to support their claims.

Web hosting design and marketing made simple - Purists may well feel that SBI and SiteSell are therefore not for serious webmasters but this is strongly refuted in the company’s comprehensive onsite presentations and they do have a point. There is no denying that their customers have produced some top percentile websites (based on Alexa traffic rankings). The website presentation is detailed and if you have time to watch their 30 minute video it gives you a good idea of just what the systems can do, and indeed why so many people are attracted to the company. If you have no marketing or technical experience, which let’s face it, accounts for a large number of people, you would probably find SBI and SiteSell a good place to start as a fledgling website owner.

It is important to point out that despite the controlled hosting environment Site Build It is not a generic template type deal, very far from it. You choose your own domain name(s) just as you would with any other hosting service, and build your sites around them. You are the webmaster in control of the websites you build. You don’t need to know any HTML as their site building software does everything, but, if you are familiar with web authoring you can freely design/edit your own pages via any HTML editor and Photoshop. You will have the ability to blog, you will have RSS capability and E-Zine and Newsletter facilities and most of the tools you would normally expect to be using in building an online presence. You will also find things such as automated keyword research, autoresponders, mailing lists, link exchange tools and comprehensive traffic and stats reporting. The attraction is in the automation of many of the hard tasks associated with marketing and promoting a site, In short, if you have a great idea but are intimidated by technology this company could well be the answer to your problems. Even if you already have some website building experience but have had little success, you are also in the company’s target market.

In terms of cost, SBI is not really that much more expensive than a good quality shared hosting program, in fact it equates to about a dollar per day and you are getting a lot for your money. This is why we stated at the outset that this is more than just a hosting company and is probably the closest thing you will find to a “business in a box”. You bring the idea and SBI enables you to convert that idea into an online business. This approach has certainly worked for many people, as to whether it is for you why not take a look at the company’s presentations to help you decide.

As a hosting company we could find very few complaints about reliability, nor customer and technical support although to be fair, we are not reviewing your regular host as we have made clear already. Users have access to a helpful forum area as well as normal company support via telephone and email. Ultimately, if you have been trying to decide on a hosting plan and have read this review, it may well change your thinking a little. There is no doubt that SBI and SiteSell, while certainly not a guarantee of success, do offer all the tools to get your own hosted website off the ground with a minimum of fuss.

In conclusion, if you want reliable hosting but also like the idea of a lot of automation of “the geek stuff” SBI is worth investigating further. As with all things, there are some limitations which will make the company a non starter for a few webmasters but these are probably in a minority. They ARE different but if you are just starting out in the online world or are frustrated by a lack of success, SBI could be just what the doctor ordered.

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Web Hosts Overselling

If you have been paying attention to the matter of web hosting in recent times you will probably have seen the term "overselling" and, depending on your experience you may either nod your head sagely or scratch it and wonder what it means. In order to clear matters up we have taken a look at the overselling trend and explain it here in simple terms. (Note: shared hosting means that your websites are stored on a server with a number of other customers sites and that all resources are shared by the customers on that server).

Web hosting companies usually promote their shared hosting services with "figures" and parameters of the hosting packages they are offering. Storage space on offer, monthly data transfer (bandwidth) limits etc. and although for most professionals this gives a fair indication of what kind of sites the service can support, the marketing philosophy is usually based on the belief that many people lack the knowledge to translate the meanings of the numbers and simply go for the biggest. In an attempt to outdo one another a lot of hosts have raised the numbers game to rather silly levels. On the face of it, some of these offerings just look too good to be true and in reality, they are. We have taken some hypothetical numbers for this exercise and you will often see far bigger numbers bandied about. Sometimes numbers are replaced by one word but we hope most people realize that hosting resources never can, and never will be, "unlimited".

Just by way of example, (and this is pretty arbitrary) let’s say that a company is offering 100GB of storage for $10 per month. If they are using entry level servers rather than high-end equipment which is far more expensive, their hard disk may perhaps be capable of storing around 400GB of data (based on current technology) and assuming that all that space was given over to storing customers content, they could host 20 accounts with 20GB of space, generating $200 monthly revenue. At that rate it would take over a year to even cover the cost of the server, and remember, our theoretical company is offering 100GB per user, not 20GB. Think about it - just four customers per server for $40 per month income would make the hosting company far more than a charity!

Realistically, few users can use more than 1-2 GB of space and most will probably need less than 100MB. If a customer did manage to gobble up 20GB of storage, hundreds of others will not, effectively subsidizing the few people who actually did manage to upload such huge amounts of content. (think about your own computer’s hard disk space and how much data it is capable of storing and what a tiny fraction of that would be used were you to make a backup of your site(s) - I think my last full backup was a shade over 20mb.

The offer from our fictitious company also includes 300GB of data transfer. So, let’s just say that most use around half that - 150GB - which means that around 200 sites could be served by a 100MBs line each one using the complete capacity of a half a megabit carrier - if the offer made was actually used by all customers, the hosting fees would not even cover the bandwidth costs! The truth is that almost none of the customers would need anywhere close to this amount of data transfer.

Basically, by overselling, the hosting companies are offering a service that they are pretty confident you won’t use; certainly one that they don’t want you to use and consequentially won’t ever allow you to use.

Let’s try and translate a few more numbers to give a very rough idea of your likely usage and visitor traffic. We’ll assume that you are going to use your 300GB bandwidth every month, 10GB every day, and we will assume that each visitor you receive results in a download of half a megabyte of data - that means that in the 15 hours a day of peak traffic times you would have 15,0000 visitors. This is a VERY rough example (the nature of internet traffic being what it is) but hopefully it illustrates just what a high traffic site you would be talking about, and how unlikely your business is ever going to need such resources. The point is, that no shared hosting account can handle a site of such magnitude so why do they offer these huge numbers as selling points? Is it deceptive or just good marketing?

If you are a potential customer, just remember that the offers will always be qualified by limitations set our elsewhere in the terms of service - not necessarily "small print" but something that so many people never read. The hypothetical situations outlined above will be prevented from ever becoming a reality by setting certain limits such as no two consecutive days in excess of x amount of bandwidth usage, no more than x hits per second to your site, database connection limits, database size limitations and individual file size limitations just to name a few.

Human nature being what it is, wanting something for nothing is something that marketers have long exploited and in such a hugely competitive industry, overselling was perhaps almost an inevitability, the snowball effect carrying many along with it.

In some ways, these overselling tactics by companies can be counter productive but when the competition steps up, market forces dictate the path for many. The forums are full of people bad mouthing hosts for shutting off their service ’without warning’ and often it is because of the perceived promises and lack of understanding of the real limits. Is it the fault of the host or the customer? It really takes two to tango as they say, but overselling to a market with limited knowledge of the product is a recipe for poor publicity and bad feeling when things come home to roost. Does this help either party? No, it doesn’t, but oversell is, at least for now, here to stay and although companies who oversell cannot simply be categorized as "bad hosts" it re-enforces the old caveat of "buyer beware".

Of course, there are still those that don’t oversell, or at least not to the ludicrous extent of others, and maybe you should seek out a shared hosting deal that costs a little more but backs up it’s service with a solid infrastructure of hardware, service and support. Balance your desire for "cheap" with an equally strong desire for "quality" and you’re on the right path to finding a host with whom you can be a happy and satisfied customer.

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Wordpress Theme From WPDesigner

The theme we use for this Wordpress site is provided by the great folks over at WPDesigner.com and we think it’s an excellent piece of work. You can check out all of their free Wordpress themes at the site and they have a pretty wide variety.

The main reason for this post however was because there do appear to be some issues with our site when viewed in IE6. If you use a later version of Internet Explorer, or, are a Firefox (far superior) fan you shouldn’t notice anything amiss.

We are working on trying to solve the problem which is being caused by our content and not any errors in the coding of the theme. If you have display problems with your browser please let us know and if you’re still using IE6 consider upgrading to the latest version or go one better and get Firefox :-).

If users of any other browsers are seeing any weird behavior do please comment. The issue in IE6 is causing the 2 right sidebars to be pushed down to the foot of the main column - if your browser displays it like that, we’d like to know.

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Easy CGI Hosting Review

ShowBanner.asp?When embarking on this review, I did so knowing that Easy CGI have proved to be one of the most popular hosting companies listed on my sites in terms of click through numbers if not perhaps conversions. This says a lot for their presentation and the design of their promotional creatives; their banners in particular generate an unusually high rate of interest, but are they any good and how do they perform in the cutthroat world of web hosting?

Well, Easy CGI started out back in 1994 as an internet service provider before opening the doors to their hosting operation around four years later. They are a relatively large company now and over the years they have concentrated on success through excellent standards of service and customer satisfaction. Judging by many consumer comments around the web, they have performed well in this area, and many customers have nothing but complimentary things to say about them. This is a good start and a definite plus point for any host.

On visiting the website you will be greeted with a good layout and easy to navigate pages. As is now common practice, their shared hosting plans are prominently displayed offering an at a glance feel for pricing and features. There are currently three levels of shared hosting, initially a little confusingly all labeled "Advanced" and ranging in price from $7.96 to $21.56 per month. Even the cheapest of the bunch offers a good level of features and pricing levels are pretty much average for a budget hosting option. For full details of each plan the company’s website is clear and concise with a nice comparison page making it easy to see how each stacks up against your requirements.

All in all the website is workmanlike and straightforward, pretty much like the company. Nothing is hidden and there aren’t any silly restrictions or small print horrors waiting to trip up the unwary. We should mention that Easy CGI is Windows hosting as opposed to Linux. This means no C-Panel, so, if that is an absolute requirement you will need to look elsewhere. Having said that their generic control panel is functional and does what it is designed to do although some users have criticized it for not being quite as quick and sleek as other major control panels, and the fact that its interface is unfamiliar to many means a learning curve to familiarize yourself with a different layout. If you’ve never encountered a control panel before, it’s no different to learning any other panel and shouldn’t cause any problems. Not the prettiest interface either but aside from that, there’s not much to say about it and it gives almost total control over your sites and domains..

Aside from the shared hosting you will also find Virtual Private Server options starting at as little as $43.96 a month if paid yearly. They also offer co-location servers and again, prices are reasonably competitive. Domain services are available via the company too and they can also arrange email only hosting for a very low monthly fee.

Sticking with the shared hosting however, the company support a wide range of databases and even the cheapest plan gives you 50 MySQL’s which is pretty generous. You’ll get all the usual things like FTP and PHP, SSI, PERL, ASP and AJAX, plus of course the usual 24/7 support, a 99.9% uptime guarantee and add ons like a website builder (not sure how good it is) 500 pop email accounts and statistics. It’s really a question of storage and bandwidth differences among the plans, but all are reasonably endowed in those areas.

We mentioned support and by all accounts they perform well with both phone and email help systems that we haven’t managed tofind any real complaints about from users, some going as far as to claim them to be "the best I’ve ever encountered", which, although relative, is good to know. Billing is straightforward and easy to administer for users, all through their control panel. There’s a built in ticket system and some tutorials, FAQ’s etc. to help out the complete novice and all in all the experience is a pretty painless one for people of all levels. Overall it is fair to say that EasyCGI are a competent enough bunch with very good support channels for their customers. They provide everything you would expect without offering anything exeptionally unique but their prices and services are fair, straightforward and reliable and their reputation pretty solid. For those who are "Linux or nothing" zealots they will obviously not be of interest, but for everyone else, certainly deserving of consideration. EasyCGI.com - 3Levels of Web Hosting to Meet Your Needs

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Compare Broadband Providers

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If you’re looking for a new broadband ISP in the U.S. and really don’t know where to begin we think you will find BroadbandNational the most useful place on the web.

We say this because they offer a true one stop shop for broadband services where consumers and businesses can make objective comparisons and and get the best deals on High Speed Internet, Cable, and Digital Phone service for their geographic area. Visitors can compare services by carrier, by product or by specific needs and requirements, making for an excellent help guide in choosing what suits them best.

The site is easy to navigate and simple to use, and we believe provides an extremely useful service. Pay them a visit and see for yourself, whether you are a first time buyer of this kind of service or someone looking for a better provider, the reviews and comparisons are unbiased and can be trusted to provide you with the information you need before settling on a given service, and something we promote with complete confidence.

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Globat Hosting Special Offers Discounts

Globat Hosting have recently announced their summer pricing plans and these result in some impressive price discounts.

Savings of 44% are now on offer for The TeraByte Xtreme plan which translates into a monthly cost of just $4.44 for the first twelve months. A brief summary of features below. For those needing more power the TerabyteXS prices have also been reduced to just $16.16 per month and you can run a comparison with all service options at the main site.

These are limited time offers, so, if you want to take advantage of these price cuts, don’t delay.

Host up to 10 Domains
Unlimited E-mail Accounts
Forever Free Domain™
Free Setup
3 MySQL Databases
Free DomainPrivacyGuard™
Free Site Builder & Templates
Free Blogging Software
Free Photo Album Software
Free Shopping Cart, SSL &Stats
Supports FTP, CGI, PHP, Perl
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Hostgator Review

image-2392857-10408484 It is virtually impossible nowadays to miss the fact that Hostgator are one of the largest shared hosting providers out there. This makes writing a review of their services particularly difficult in the sense that there are a huge number of supporters and loyal customers together with a number of people who express dissatisfaction with the service. They are also heavily promoted because commissions for affiliates are generous.

Obviously, the bigger you get, the law of averages says that there are bound to be some users who will have a less than perfect experience and as with all hosting companies it must be borne in mind that users are sometimes the authors of their own problems when it comes to web hosting. In an attempt to give a balanced review of Hostgator we have tried to look at the supporters versus the naysayers in an even handed way.

Looking at service plans and prices, Hostgator have become popular because on a features to price ratio they stack up very well against the competition. There are four levels of shared hosting offered with cute names such as “Hatchling” and “Swamp” and they range in price from the $6.95 monthly to $14.95 with a semi dedicated server coming in at $74.95. The middle range plan, entitled “Baby” costs a very reasonable $9.95 per month and you certainly seem to be getting a fair bit for your money. All Hostgator’s plans offer C-Panel and Fantastico with a huge range of ready to install scripts (around 52 at the last count). At the “Baby” level you also get unlimited MySQL databases, PHP 4&5, 100GB of storage and 1000GB of data transfer - this all looks very impressive for the price. The uptime guarantee is 99.9% and all plans are “no contract” so in theory if you are in any way dissatisfied you can move with no strings attached. They claim 24/7 support which is pretty much a given these days but, on the face of the figures alone, the “Baby” plan offers a powerful package for the money. You can easily check the full packages at the Hostgator site which is very clear and easy to navigate, with an ’at a glance’ summary for potential customers.

If there are any downsides to using Hostgator they appear to be on the support side, and users often complain that they are a victim of their own success and that as they have grown some deterioration in service has appeared. By the same token, there are plenty of users willing to stand up and defend the host and claim a very high standard of support and this is a really difficult area to call. On the whole, it has to be said that there seem to be more supporters than those crying “foul”. It is not a good sign that some general hosting forums are crowded with Hostgator users asking support questions - whether this is lack of knowledge on behalf of the users or genuine problems with the official channels is impossible to know with any certainty, but if it is indicative of support problems it’s something the company should address. To be fair, I have seen several incidents of customer complaints on an independent forum being addressed by the owner of the company himself through that forum, which suggests an awareness and willingness to talk that goes far beyond the normal official support channels in place, and has to be applauded.

However, a hosting company cannot be held accountable for the actions of its customers and on balance, Hostgator has become successful for a reason. Their pricing is competitive and their features comprehensive. The “Baby” plan offers a big bang for your buck and will probably be more than adequate for a very high number of users.

In the current marketplace they are certainly difficult to ignore and deserve a place on anyone’s shortlist. You can address any concerns you may have in a number of Web Hosting Forums where Hostgator are always a hot topic of discussion.

Overall a good no nonsense host offering value for money and, judging by positive feedback on the web, a good customer support infrastructure which occasionally suffers a hiccup but is generally satisfactory.

If you have something to add to this general review, your own experiences to share, we would love to read your comments about Hostgator.

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Moving From Blogger To Wordpress

So, you want to move from Blogger to Wordpress? Whatever people’s reasons, this question is a very common one and there is never really a simple answer. It was recently raised at the 5Star affiliate forums and I thought a quick rundown on the pros and cons might be of use to our readers. In the thread quoted above you will find an article at the Optiniche Blog setting out most of the points you need to consider.

In order to give a little more assistance to anyone considering moving their Blogger blog to Wordpress, you will find some well written and useful information at this post from Computer Tips From A Computer Guy which expands the information a little further and explains exactly what the consequences will be for certain methods. This is a very good post on the subject and recommended reading, particularly for those concerned about loss of page rank and search engine results.

If you want the official line from Wordpress Codex there is an explanation of the steps you need to take when importing content from not only Blogger but many other blogging platforms.

Further reading can be found at the following locations. Some may be a little outdated, but still contain some relevance and will hopefully add to the overall knowledge and enable you to make a decision based on things such as your personal requirements, importance of pros and cons and your technical ability.

Moving From Blogger To Wordpress - Best Practices

Importing Blogger Posts & Comments

Please feel free to leave comments and your own links to related help/resources on the subject.

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