Website and Server Security


As a website owner, it’s important to pay close attention to the health of your website and server to limit your risk of “getting hacked”. The number of website hacking incidents increases each year and even the industry’s best are having a tough time combating the issue. This post was created as a plain-English resource…

The Truth About GoDaddy Hosting


GoDaddy Hosting GoDaddy is a big player in the hosting business, but that doesn’t mean they’re necessarily doing everything right. My advice, is to pick your battles wisely. Choosing the right host is like choosing the right insurance company. Who’s got a competitive product that’s right for you? What’s the likelihood that when sh*t  hits…

Why Your Web Designers Should Host Your Website


There are a lot of web hosting companies out there. The funny thing is, very few of them offer web design services. If your company website is hosted with one company, and receives web design services from another, consider what options your web designer has for you. There’s a chance you can consolodate both services and bring…

The Truth About Rackspace Hosting


Rackspace Hosting This is the second installment of a large series of blog posts regarding the service and support of web hosting companies; including pros, cons, ratings and the ultimate bottom line. Web designers rely on hosting companies to service and support their website(s). Larger web design companies rely on the “big” web hosting companies…

Leave a Copy of Message on Server


Ever notice some email messages don’t appear on your blackberry or iphone after you’ve read them on your PC? Do you get emails to your work PC only to go home and find them missing from your home PC? If you’re using Outlook, you’ll experience the above if you are not leaving a copy of…

What You Need to Know About Malware


What is Malware? Compliments of wikipedia: “Malware, short for malicious software, is software designed to infiltrate a computer system without the owner’s informed consent. The expression is a general term used by computer professionals to mean a variety of forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software or program code.” Why You Need to Be Concerned…