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Get a Dedicated Server For Your Website

Should you be looking for a Dedicated Server to host your website, you could check out the offer of RapidSwitch: they are just giving good discounts, so you may like that. to give you only one example, the price of the entry level servers was cut from 49 to 39 GBP per month. The best thing here is that the price reductions do not attract a quality decrease at all. On the contrary, RapidSwitch have just announced that they are going to launch a new data centre with a 20,000 server capacity, in order to be able to manage the increasing number of customers. No further than the month of June 2008, RapidSwitch were proud to announce that they put live their 5000th server. They are truly a fast growing company, that’s for sure.

The 24 hours support is standard. Moreover, their clients would benefit from free KVMoIP access. Actually, all services include the following:

  • Private datacentre
  • Free KVMoIP
  • Freephone support
  • Free IP addresses
  • 24/7 Staff Onsite
  • Free monitoring

Some of the additional services offered by RapidSwitch are the server management solutions like server updates, backup and restore managed services. Why bother with those yourself when you can let the specialists take care of them for you? And when these specialists come from a company which has been nominated by Microsoft as the 3rd fastest growing server company in the UK, then you can be sure you won’t have reasons to worry about quality services. This may be a good choice if you intend to use the 7 Dollar Script for making a big number of small, targeted websites.

ICANN Is Opening Up The Internet

How does it sound to have your .myfriend or .car, or .cosmetics domain? Until now, these were not available, as the authorrity which regulates the internet top level domains, ICANN, accepted only country names as extensions, plus the well-known .com, .info, .org, .biz, .edu, .name and more recently, .tv, .mobi and .eu.

If the ICANN proposal will become reality, then individuals will be allowed to register any domain extension they wish, provided they can prove the technical capacity to handle it, and a viable business plan, be it for an internet business or a brick and mortar one.

I don’t know what a viable business plan means, but I imagine that new TLD extensions will make the rich even richer.

What do you think? Or I should rather ask you what do you .think?

How To Become An Affiliate Marketer

I have to admit that I have no idea about how people do this affiliate marketing stuff and make money online. I’ve read many blogs about making money, actually I spend about 2-3 hours every day reading other people’s advice. Despite my wish to learn how this business goes, all I do is reading and trying stuff which isn’t working. I suppose that all those super affiliates reveal their secrets only when they don’t work anymore, so there’s no wonder that nobody succeeds to step in their shoes.

I’ve tried SEO, but I must have chosen my keywords and optimization methods totally wrong, because I never get on the first page of the SERPs, even for the least competitive keywords.

I’ve tried PPC and all I did was to increase the debt on my credit card. I almost got my money back, but there was to way I could have scored any profit out of this trial.

I’ve tried pretty much everything, and I’m almost out of money, so I suppose I’m going to get a job if somebody doesn’t explain me clearly what to do, step by step, to make a living online.

How’s your affiliate life going on?

Just Like Digg, But For Blogs

If you run a blog, chances are that you know by now what Digg is. This social networking website has become famous for the big number of visitors you can get to your website if your story gets as many votes as to be featured on the front page.

I’ve never had the chance to test the power of Digg, as the categories liked by most of the users there do not fit too much my topics and my way of writing. Besides, you have to make friends if you want to make it big on Digg. That’s a social networking place, and this really means networking, communicating with your peers and sharing interesting stories with them.

Nevertheless, I’ve discovered that there are many sites which allow bloggers to submit their stories and get voted by the community. Maybe they don’t bring in too much traffic, but there has to be a start in everything, and it is better to be among the first users of a social network, so you get some advantages when, or if, it gets big.

I have this proposal for you, my readers: once a week, I’ll review one of the less known such networks, where you can submit your stories and get some fame and votes.

For this week, check BlogLancer Social Networking site. It works just like Digg, but there are more categories, so even if your blog is about ants you’ll still find a place where it fits.