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Web hosting comparison

June 14, 2013 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

There are a huge number of webhosts to choose from. Prices vary widely, which isn’t too surprising because quality does too.

Don’t just assume the cheaper web service is right for you. Here’s a guide to some of the players:

Hostgator

From the long list of cheap options to host your website, they’re certainly my recommendation. Their user interface is easy to get your head around, and their after sales care is pretty good.

There’s not much more to say about Hostgator really; it’s very competitively priced, and does what it says on the tin.

Hostgator

GoDaddy

Basically, just don’t. Never ever.

GoDaddy aren’t so much in the hosting business, as they are in the spamming business. Having an account with them isn’t too different from paying someone to send you constant emails that you don’t want.

If you want more information see my case study on how to tell at a glance that Godaddy doesn’t prioritise existing customers.

Bluehost

Bluehost are an OK, very cheap option.

They have some unusual clauses in their contract that gives them the right to cancel any account they deem inappropriate. And being owned by a strict Mormon family, they’ve been known to block sex-education websites used by schools simply for having the word “sex” in them. That seems to be a fairly isolated incident, but funny enough to mention.

Their after sales support isn’t great, and they tend to put a lot of users on each server which can impact the performance of your site. Basically they’re an exercise in “you get what you pay for”. And as I say, they’re very cheap.

Bluehost

Pete’s Boutique

Say what? It’s true, I’ve created my own boutique hosting service. It’s based on my ethos that I want to make sure my clients get the best online presence they can.

Most web hosts keep costs down by protecting their server processing overheads, and turn off a bunch of features that can really improve the speed and reliability of your site. I turn them all on.

It’s a small, personal service that treats you as a real person with real dreams for your business, rather than just a line in a database somewhere.

Read all about it here.

VPS.NET

I really like their service, although they’re certainly the most expensive in this comparison. And their system is a little confusing; it’s geared towards having people sign up for full virtual servers rather than just hosting websites.

There is an option to do the latter, called Cloud Sites, and starts at £13 a month but quickly starts to rack up to £40.

Their support is excellent, which is helpful because the slightly confusing nature of their interface means you’ll be using it quite a bit at the start.

VPS.NET

Filed Under: Hints & Tips, Website Speed

Facebook adopts hashtags

June 13, 2013 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

How does this affect us, other than seeing lots of ironic #heresahilariouscommentaryonmyownlife links flash on our Facebook walls?

It gives Facebook a feature that it’s been lacking, the ability for us to see a stream of activity based around a single theme, site-wide.

It’s a great way to build your audience, by joining in threads that reach people far outside your own friends/subscribers list.

And while in a really busy hashtag search your comment will be replaced pretty quickly by the slew of other commentators, if you write the right thing at the right time, you’ve the potential to massively grow your sphere of influence.

Facebook has announced plans to introduce clickable hashtags for users.

The tool is already widely used on other media, such as microblogging site Twitter, so users can find out what others are discussing.

Facebook users have long-adopted the hashtag, often using it as an addition to comments and status updates. But they will now be able to click on the hashtagged words as a search term and view a feed of discussions relating to that topic.

via Facebook to introduce clickable hashtags | Technology | guardian.co.uk.

Filed Under: Social networking

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June 13, 2013 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

Today's Top #SEO Tip (it's the same everyday): share original, on topic content, often. DO IT!

— Purple Web Marketing (@purpleweb) June 13, 2013

Filed Under: Nerd-stream, Uncategorized Tagged With: search engine optimisation, seo, tweet

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June 10, 2013 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

New product!!

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“I can build a custom Facebook App that redirects to your website for £93”

Filed Under: Nerd-stream, Uncategorized Tagged With: app, custom, facebook, product

I’m making a point of marketing myself more…

June 10, 2013 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

I’m making a point of marketing myself more, by actually contacting people. 🙂

My website is well thought out, structured, and gets lots of visits, but I need to be going TO people as well. Case in point, here’s an email I just sent to a bunch of my LinkedIn connections.

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(This email contains a FREE GIVEAWAY, keep reading for details).

Your website is your best online sales tool. Fullstop.

Search Engine Optimisation should be easy, but all too often geeks and nerds try to blind you with their science.

You can sign up for a free copy of my E-book “SEO, THE PRIMER” as well as my regular WEB GURU SECRETS here: http://petermahoney.net/web-guru-secrets/

The first FIVE people to sign up today will receive a FREE WOODEN 2GB USB Memory Stick.

At its core, SEO is about reinforcing. Reinforcing your messages, your values, who you are and what you do. Learn how to maximise your search potential.

Peter Mahoney
Web Guru
http://petermahoney.net

Filed Under: Nerd-stream, Uncategorized Tagged With: #webguru, direct marketing, email, linkedin, marketing

Search Engine Optimisation, primer complete

June 10, 2013 by Peter Wordpress SEO Expert

On Friday I published part five of my five part primer series on search engine optimisation.

For your convenience, you can get to each piece of the SEO puzzle here:

  1. Code
  2. Site speed
  3. Social integration
  4. Blogging
  5. Back-links and all other things link oriented

The series will give you an understanding of SEO, how to approach it conceptually and practically, and contains some easy to replicate tips and tricks.

And if you need help with any of it, let me know.

Filed Under: Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Social networking, Website Speed

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