What Happens When you Park your Domain Long Enough?

Everyone of us who registers a domain name does so because there is something that we want to do with it. The domain would then go live as soon as it’s registered or sometimes after several weeks, months or even years. I had registered InsideWH.com last year in March and had plans to launch InsideWH [...]

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Launching My Second Blog Site - InsideWH - A Web Hosting Insider

It gives me immense pleasure to announce the launch of my second blog - InsideWH (A Web Hosting Insider) with its sole focus on web hosting industry and the areas relevant to it. The reason to pick web hosting as the sole topic for blogging is due to the 7+ years of experience that I [...]

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Blog Web Hosting: 5 Points to Consider Before Buying a Hosting Account

Many of our readers have sent emails from time to time asking for help with various aspects of blogging, blog hosting and blog hosting software. One of the most common mistakes, that we observed, most of them were making was not to check what their blog web hosting company was offering before they purchased an [...]

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6 Things that Every Blogger Must Know and Do for Success

When I was new to blogging, I didn’t knew much about anything related to blogging, tools required, how to publicize my blog site etc etc.. Each day was a great learning experience and with every passing week there was tons of information that I had to grind to derive some actionable items from. I then [...]

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FileZilla: An Open Source FTP Client and Server Software

FileZilla is an award winning, Open Source, very powerful and feature rich FTP/SFTP client. If you are looking for a FREE FTP client and manage ftp file transfer for small websites, then FileZilla is what you should be looking for. It also supports SFTP for transferring confidential and sensitive information over the net to your [...]

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Beginners Guide to .htaccess File with Examples

.htaccess files provides us with ways to make configuration changes on a per-directory basis. This file works well in Apache Web Server and on Linux/Unix. Also, it works on Windows based system, such as Windows XP/2000/2003, with Apache Web server. This article has some basic .htaccess examples to get you working with .htaccess right away. [...]

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