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The Paralyzing Fear of Public Speaking d a host which is based in the center of where most your customers are based. Also be aware that US host are often the cheapest, so based on that the best location is often the East Coast in America since its close to US and European customers. The NAC center in Parsippany (New Jersey) in the North East of the USA is quite good and many webhosting companies buy webspace at wholesale prices from them.Are you surprised that the fear of public speaking is the number one fear of our society – probably not. In fact if you are reading this you most likely suffer from this fear just like so many others.Have you ever thought how strange it is that people who speak comfortably to a group of peers are paralyzed with fear when a lectern and a microphone are placed in front of them?I am reminded of a comment made in the TV series Seinfeld.If you perform a search on the internet for the number one fear in our so 9. If you not only want cheap webspace but a webhosting provider with a "community feel" check out if they have a busy forum and other community features like a most wanted list of new features, etc. 10. If it's a smallish company it can never harm to ask for a special deal or a discount. Running a Business or Managing a Business? I've been an Internet programmer for about 10 years now and in that time I've tried several web hosting companies for my ecommerce sites. Unfortunately most web hosting provider were a big disappointment, some were quite good for some months but after a while the service or uptimes became horrible. So far I've been with about 10 different hosts. Here are a few rules you should follow before forking out your cash.Growth of a business requires people to work on and not simply in the business. It is a very small amount of directors that actually understand what they are meant to do when they are a director.They must understand their duties and responsibilities for the business to be effective There is a school of thought that believes the business should run the directors and not the other way round.An effective business requires people working in the business not just on it. The majority of small businesses do not work 1. Check some forums like Webhostingtalk and see what people say about a particular company. There are lots of experts who know what they are talking about. There is also a forum where you can basically post your needs and many companies will compete with great deals. 2. Go for a company which is not too big but also not too small. If its a one-man show you never know what this guy is doing with your files if nobody looks over his shoulder. Also what happen to your websites if he suddenly drops dead because of a heart attack or he's involved in a car crash? On the other hand if the company is too big then there's a good chance that its very impersonal and nobody really cares about you. Smaller companies tend to be more flexible and are more likely to suit your needs. 3. If you are already with a web host don't move all your sites immediately. First test the waters for a couple of weeks or at least days. Use internet tools to check the uptimes. 4. Make a list of your needs beforehand. For instance if you need shell access (SSH) there's no point if you test the host and like it but later you need shell access and they don't have it. For those who do not need shell access it might be better to go for one which does not offer it because that will mean more security for you. 5. If you go for a new host check if they offer a 30 day money back guarantee like most do. However often there is a catch like its a pro-rated refund, that means you can't be refunded for the period you used their service. This is of course in the small print, so make sure its a full money back guarantee. Also if you do not live in the US and you buy webspace from a US company you might lose money when they refund due to the currency conversion. So it might be better to pay only for one month and not pay for one whole year even if thats cheaper in the long run. 6. If you what to find a long term host go for one which has been in business for a couple of years. Web host tend to disappear very quickly due to the cutthroat nature of this business. Check the PageRank of their website (it should be at least 3 or 4) and go to the Wayback Machine at Archive.org to see how long the site exists. 7. During the trial period ask some questions even if you just want to test them. That way you can find out how competent they are and how fast they answer. 8. Find a host which is based in the center of where most your customers are based. Also be aware that US host are often the cheapest, so based on that the best location is often the East Coast in America since its close to US and European customers. The NAC center in Parsippany (New Jersey) in the North East of the USA is quite good and many webhosting companies buy webspace at wholesale prices from them. 9. If you not only want cheap webspace but a webhosting provider with a "community feel" check out if they have a busy forum and other community features like a most wanted list of new features, etc. 10. If it's a smallish company it can never harm to ask for a special deal or a discount. Choose a Great Topic for Your Podcast or a company which is not too big but also not too small. If its a one-man show you never know what this guy is doing with your files if nobody looks over his shoulder. Also what happen to your websites if he suddenly drops dead because of a heart attack or he's involved in a car crash? On the other hand if the company is too big then there's a good chance that its very impersonal and nobody really cares about you. Smaller companies tend to be more flexible and are more likely to suit your needs.So, you have finally decided that you are going to ride the Podcasting wave and launch your own Podcast. There are number of Podcasters airing their shows these days. Many more are coming up every day to join them. But this fact should not stop you from beginning Podcasting. You should have no fear of competition because the potential of Podcasting is immense and there is still lot more to be done.Podcasting has become so easy today that you need not be a genius or a hard core techie to start Podcasting. With anyone en 3. If you are already with a web host don't move all your sites immediately. First test the waters for a couple of weeks or at least days. Use internet tools to check the uptimes. 4. Make a list of your needs beforehand. For instance if you need shell access (SSH) there's no point if you test the host and like it but later you need shell access and they don't have it. For those who do not need shell access it might be better to go for one which does not offer it because that will mean more security for you. 5. If you go for a new host check if they offer a 30 day money back guarantee like most do. However often there is a catch like its a pro-rated refund, that means you can't be refunded for the period you used their service. This is of course in the small print, so make sure its a full money back guarantee. Also if you do not live in the US and you buy webspace from a US company you might lose money when they refund due to the currency conversion. So it might be better to pay only for one month and not pay for one whole year even if thats cheaper in the long run. 6. If you what to find a long term host go for one which has been in business for a couple of years. Web host tend to disappear very quickly due to the cutthroat nature of this business. Check the PageRank of their website (it should be at least 3 or 4) and go to the Wayback Machine at Archive.org to see how long the site exists. 7. During the trial period ask some questions even if you just want to test them. That way you can find out how competent they are and how fast they answer. 8. Find a host which is based in the center of where most your customers are based. Also be aware that US host are often the cheapest, so based on that the best location is often the East Coast in America since its close to US and European customers. The NAC center in Parsippany (New Jersey) in the North East of the USA is quite good and many webhosting companies buy webspace at wholesale prices from them. 9. If you not only want cheap webspace but a webhosting provider with a "community feel" check out if they have a busy forum and other community features like a most wanted list of new features, etc. 10. If it's a smallish company it can never harm to ask for a special deal or a discount. How to Create an Information Plan ist of your needs beforehand. For instance if you need shell access (SSH) there's no point if you test the host and like it but later you need shell access and they don't have it. For those who do not need shell access it might be better to go for one which does not offer it because that will mean more security for you.What is in an information plan?Before you even meet with a potential customer, you should have an action plan in place. The action plan should consist of 5 areas. Each area will deal with certain aspects of any potential deal and information that will need to be gathered. Let's look at each of the areas and see what you need to learn about the client. First, the contact information for the decision maker and the personality type (we will deal with personality types later in the book). You will also need information on 5. If you go for a new host check if they offer a 30 day money back guarantee like most do. However often there is a catch like its a pro-rated refund, that means you can't be refunded for the period you used their service. This is of course in the small print, so make sure its a full money back guarantee. Also if you do not live in the US and you buy webspace from a US company you might lose money when they refund due to the currency conversion. So it might be better to pay only for one month and not pay for one whole year even if thats cheaper in the long run. 6. If you what to find a long term host go for one which has been in business for a couple of years. Web host tend to disappear very quickly due to the cutthroat nature of this business. Check the PageRank of their website (it should be at least 3 or 4) and go to the Wayback Machine at Archive.org to see how long the site exists. 7. During the trial period ask some questions even if you just want to test them. That way you can find out how competent they are and how fast they answer. 8. Find a host which is based in the center of where most your customers are based. Also be aware that US host are often the cheapest, so based on that the best location is often the East Coast in America since its close to US and European customers. The NAC center in Parsippany (New Jersey) in the North East of the USA is quite good and many webhosting companies buy webspace at wholesale prices from them. 9. If you not only want cheap webspace but a webhosting provider with a "community feel" check out if they have a busy forum and other community features like a most wanted list of new features, etc. 10. If it's a smallish company it can never harm to ask for a special deal or a discount. Keyword Elite: Is It Worth Getting A Keyword Tool? any you might lose money when they refund due to the currency conversion. So it might be better to pay only for one month and not pay for one whole year even if thats cheaper in the long run.Okay, I admit it: I am a bit of a butt when it comes to keyword tools. The reason is simple: I never needed Keyword Elite or any similar tools. I generally started with a handful of keywords in my Adword campaigns, expanded them with free tools and then deleted the unprofitable ones.It's simple if you know how. Also I didn't want to use the same overture keywords in my campaigns which all other marketers also use.I also arrogantly laughed at the thousands who have used thousands of keywords in their campaigns on 6. If you what to find a long term host go for one which has been in business for a couple of years. Web host tend to disappear very quickly due to the cutthroat nature of this business. Check the PageRank of their website (it should be at least 3 or 4) and go to the Wayback Machine at Archive.org to see how long the site exists. 7. During the trial period ask some questions even if you just want to test them. That way you can find out how competent they are and how fast they answer. 8. Find a host which is based in the center of where most your customers are based. Also be aware that US host are often the cheapest, so based on that the best location is often the East Coast in America since its close to US and European customers. The NAC center in Parsippany (New Jersey) in the North East of the USA is quite good and many webhosting companies buy webspace at wholesale prices from them. 9. If you not only want cheap webspace but a webhosting provider with a "community feel" check out if they have a busy forum and other community features like a most wanted list of new features, etc. 10. If it's a smallish company it can never harm to ask for a special deal or a discount. 6 Essentials for Doing Your Own PR: Guest Author d a host which is based in the center of where most your customers are based. Also be aware that US host are often the cheapest, so based on that the best location is often the East Coast in America since its close to US and European customers. The NAC center in Parsippany (New Jersey) in the North East of the USA is quite good and many webhosting companies buy webspace at wholesale prices from them.Today's issue of Lean Marketing Champions features tips on doing your own PR from one of our authors and PR goddess, Paula Gardner.1. A Website.Even if you think a website isn’t going to directly to contribute to sales, having a web presence makes it a lot easier for journalists to suss out a bit more about you before they commit themselves to getting in touch. And, once you’ve got your details and further information up there it’s not unknown for journalists to respond to a press release and write up their piec 9. If you not only want cheap webspace but a webhosting provider with a "community feel" check out if they have a busy forum and other community features like a most wanted list of new features, etc. 10. If it's a smallish company it can never harm to ask for a special deal or a discount. Some even offer a free domain with the packages. However I prefer to separate webspace and domains to be more independent. I recommend Namecheap, Dotster and Godaddy to buy Domains. Don't pay more than 15 US Dollar per year or you are wasting money. So all in all there isn't really a best web hosting service. Everybody has different needs. Don't put up too long with a bad webhost, there are many good ones with great deals. Some even help you transferring your websites for free if you want to change web hosts. Check the original blog post here (http://www.bookmark-manager.com/permalink-71) I'll keep it up-to-date and will be adding more tips.
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