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    How To Conduct On-Line Due Diligence Before Entering Into Business Relationships
    Do you enter into business relationships, acquisitions, property investments, partnerships, or enter into a transaction without first verifying a companies identity, associates and affiliations?Most people do and your not alone. However most entrepreneurs still enter into business relationships with curiosity and unanswered questions they may have regarding a company or associate of a particular company. Wouldn’t it be beneficial to you and or your company to limit liability and risk by conducting due diligence before entering into business relationships?By limiting your risk and liability your business will have a far greater chance to succeed. By conducting simple due diligence and developing your own profile on any person or business you will have a muc
    ign with your views on expectations, only then are they worthy of consideration. By the time you reach this stage, you can now cross out quite a few hosts from your list.

    Go to the forums that these hosts provide, follow up on the uptime of the servers, the problems these hosts cause to their clients and then the general sort of crowd you find there. If you find too technical a crowd, beware! You could find your site having downtimes as a result of the experiments these people try. Always host your site with hosting companies that provide spartan features or is more in the line of hosting sites of your kind. This is advisable because they would be specialized with the server features and specifically to your sort of softwares ensuring stability and timely maintenance.

    Last and final criteria when choosing these

    Got Spiders?
    Many internet marketers blow mountains of start-up cash on their websites just trying to break into search engine rankings. I was one of these internet marketers.I spent cash on get-rich-quick submission services that claimed they would submit my page to thousands of seach engines. . .for a small fee. I spent money to get registered with big name search engines. I even spent money on search engine optimization services.And then I waited. . .I waited to see SOME response--any response--from all of this work I had done. I waited for the spiders to reach my pages and rank my page for everyone to see. I waited for my blown marketing funds to come back to me in profits. . .But they never did. The spiders took weeks. The page ranki
    Choosing a hosting company is not a easy task today. The sheer number of web-hosts and resellers with their varied pricing schemes seem to make the task daunting. Adding to the complexity are fly by night hosting companies, that open shop with the cheapest plans, further ensnaring novice and gullible webhosts.

    An important aspect that every customer who plans to host a website needs to understand is, being costly or very cheap does not in anyway indicate the quality of service received.

    Here's a typical scenario faced by prospective clients. One fine day, you, an Internet newbie decide its time for you to enter this digital era. Make yourself an identity that the Internet world cannot ignore. How would you proceed to get yourself hosted? The minute you decide to host, the first thing that strikes you is the cheap hosting rates in the newspaper.

    When you start checking the prices, you find yourself faced with an amazing range of plans and features. Now what would you do?

    A few questions you need to ask yourself. What do you expect from this site you host? Is it a commercial site or is it a personal site to display your artistic flair or establish your life on the net? Is your site, mission critical, that everything should work fine always? In case it goes down, what is the priority you attach to having it up asap?

    Once these questions are answered, you have a plan of action to proceed. Based on your priorities, you can shortlist your choices among the wilderness of hosts. You can finalize your future host based on a small set of criteria.

    First, by word of mouth or going to http://www.webhostingtalk.com, shortlist 10-15 hosting companies, whose services are highlighted. Once you shortlist some Hosts, proceed to check their inception dates, history and their values and ideology. These things would be highlighted in their sites. Second, check their pricing and try to average out the features received and the net pricing. Finalize these companies in order of best value for money.

    Once this is done, only half your job is done. Never go rushing and choose the cheapest option available. At this stage, you need to try and find news about the performance of these hosts. Find out hosting companies that were given more votes of support. Check the bad things said about these hosts and decide for yourself which hosts seem to have made mistakes that were least damaging to their clients. Please remember no one in this world so far is perfect. Mistakes happen, but importance needs to be given on how this mistake was rectified, what sort of attitude was taken up by the hosting provider during this crisis his clients had to face and the preventive measures he has taken to prevent such future recurrences.

    Another important step at this time would be to find out the response times to your queries from these hosts. The last thing any person wants in this digital age is a response one to two days after asking it. Now response time alone is not the criteria, a more important criteria would be the quality of response. Did the sales person convince you that your site is important to them, they can provide your needs well, assured you of their quality services? In general they should be able to understand you and align with your views on expectations, only then are they worthy of consideration. By the time you reach this stage, you can now cross out quite a few hosts from your list.

    Go to the forums that these hosts provide, follow up on the uptime of the servers, the problems these hosts cause to their clients and then the general sort of crowd you find there. If you find too technical a crowd, beware! You could find your site having downtimes as a result of the experiments these people try. Always host your site with hosting companies that provide spartan features or is more in the line of hosting sites of your kind. This is advisable because they would be specialized with the server features and specifically to your sort of softwares ensuring stability and timely maintenance.

    Last and final criteria when choosing these

    Dedicated Servers - The Best Hosting Option for Ecommerce
    If you are currently engaged in any facet of ecommerce, even service sectors, a website makes up a great deal of your business. Therefore, it is a safe assumption that you pay for hosting your website in some fashion. If you do not already have a dedicated server, perhaps you should revisit the decision for the best hosting options for your business.What is a Dedicated Server?Most web hosting companies set up accounts or on a shared server. You essentially share the total hard drive and bandwidth allowance with many others. This may not be the best hosting option and can present many problems such as security and traffic bottlenecks. On a dedicated server, the server is completely yours, and there are not other websites utilizing the same machine. The serv
    ates in the newspaper.

    When you start checking the prices, you find yourself faced with an amazing range of plans and features. Now what would you do?

    A few questions you need to ask yourself. What do you expect from this site you host? Is it a commercial site or is it a personal site to display your artistic flair or establish your life on the net? Is your site, mission critical, that everything should work fine always? In case it goes down, what is the priority you attach to having it up asap?

    Once these questions are answered, you have a plan of action to proceed. Based on your priorities, you can shortlist your choices among the wilderness of hosts. You can finalize your future host based on a small set of criteria.

    First, by word of mouth or going to http://www.webhostingtalk.com, shortlist 10-15 hosting companies, whose services are highlighted. Once you shortlist some Hosts, proceed to check their inception dates, history and their values and ideology. These things would be highlighted in their sites. Second, check their pricing and try to average out the features received and the net pricing. Finalize these companies in order of best value for money.

    Once this is done, only half your job is done. Never go rushing and choose the cheapest option available. At this stage, you need to try and find news about the performance of these hosts. Find out hosting companies that were given more votes of support. Check the bad things said about these hosts and decide for yourself which hosts seem to have made mistakes that were least damaging to their clients. Please remember no one in this world so far is perfect. Mistakes happen, but importance needs to be given on how this mistake was rectified, what sort of attitude was taken up by the hosting provider during this crisis his clients had to face and the preventive measures he has taken to prevent such future recurrences.

    Another important step at this time would be to find out the response times to your queries from these hosts. The last thing any person wants in this digital age is a response one to two days after asking it. Now response time alone is not the criteria, a more important criteria would be the quality of response. Did the sales person convince you that your site is important to them, they can provide your needs well, assured you of their quality services? In general they should be able to understand you and align with your views on expectations, only then are they worthy of consideration. By the time you reach this stage, you can now cross out quite a few hosts from your list.

    Go to the forums that these hosts provide, follow up on the uptime of the servers, the problems these hosts cause to their clients and then the general sort of crowd you find there. If you find too technical a crowd, beware! You could find your site having downtimes as a result of the experiments these people try. Always host your site with hosting companies that provide spartan features or is more in the line of hosting sites of your kind. This is advisable because they would be specialized with the server features and specifically to your sort of softwares ensuring stability and timely maintenance.

    Last and final criteria when choosing these

    How To Set Up an Existing Business for Website Marketing - Useful Business Strategy (PT2)
    When aiming to establish a business like and ethical presence online, in order to generate sales you Must Give :-6. Your shopping cart or order page the options of accepting as many secure forms of payments as possible whether credit cards, debit cards, online line cheques, snail mail cheques - preferably banker's draft. Accept orders through various forms of media i.e e-mail, snail mail, fax, text message, telephone etc;7. An absolutely professional structure to your webpages i.e logo, ease of navigation, faq's etc;8. An idea of exactly what you would want the visitor to buy from you ahead of any free or complimentary offer you may have on your website. These freebies should be a post transaction thrown-in as a "thank you, please buy from me again"
    alk.com">http://www.webhostingtalk.com, shortlist 10-15 hosting companies, whose services are highlighted. Once you shortlist some Hosts, proceed to check their inception dates, history and their values and ideology. These things would be highlighted in their sites. Second, check their pricing and try to average out the features received and the net pricing. Finalize these companies in order of best value for money.

    Once this is done, only half your job is done. Never go rushing and choose the cheapest option available. At this stage, you need to try and find news about the performance of these hosts. Find out hosting companies that were given more votes of support. Check the bad things said about these hosts and decide for yourself which hosts seem to have made mistakes that were least damaging to their clients. Please remember no one in this world so far is perfect. Mistakes happen, but importance needs to be given on how this mistake was rectified, what sort of attitude was taken up by the hosting provider during this crisis his clients had to face and the preventive measures he has taken to prevent such future recurrences.

    Another important step at this time would be to find out the response times to your queries from these hosts. The last thing any person wants in this digital age is a response one to two days after asking it. Now response time alone is not the criteria, a more important criteria would be the quality of response. Did the sales person convince you that your site is important to them, they can provide your needs well, assured you of their quality services? In general they should be able to understand you and align with your views on expectations, only then are they worthy of consideration. By the time you reach this stage, you can now cross out quite a few hosts from your list.

    Go to the forums that these hosts provide, follow up on the uptime of the servers, the problems these hosts cause to their clients and then the general sort of crowd you find there. If you find too technical a crowd, beware! You could find your site having downtimes as a result of the experiments these people try. Always host your site with hosting companies that provide spartan features or is more in the line of hosting sites of your kind. This is advisable because they would be specialized with the server features and specifically to your sort of softwares ensuring stability and timely maintenance.

    Last and final criteria when choosing these

    Autoresponders: Ease Your Life
    What every small business operator always lacks is time. Sometimes lack of time leads to inefficiency, what in its turn, leads to business failure even if you have plenty of financial resources.That is why there are so many programs designed to automate every business step starting from sign up process and ending with processing online payments.Autoresponders play a special part. At the dawn of their usage they greatly assist in solving the most time-consuming business task that is customer support. Nowadays there are other ways of how autoresponder can help with your everyday routine tasks. Below are the most common tasks where autoresponder fully reveal its potential: Customer support; Singup/unsubscription procedures; Time
    Please remember no one in this world so far is perfect. Mistakes happen, but importance needs to be given on how this mistake was rectified, what sort of attitude was taken up by the hosting provider during this crisis his clients had to face and the preventive measures he has taken to prevent such future recurrences.

    Another important step at this time would be to find out the response times to your queries from these hosts. The last thing any person wants in this digital age is a response one to two days after asking it. Now response time alone is not the criteria, a more important criteria would be the quality of response. Did the sales person convince you that your site is important to them, they can provide your needs well, assured you of their quality services? In general they should be able to understand you and align with your views on expectations, only then are they worthy of consideration. By the time you reach this stage, you can now cross out quite a few hosts from your list.

    Go to the forums that these hosts provide, follow up on the uptime of the servers, the problems these hosts cause to their clients and then the general sort of crowd you find there. If you find too technical a crowd, beware! You could find your site having downtimes as a result of the experiments these people try. Always host your site with hosting companies that provide spartan features or is more in the line of hosting sites of your kind. This is advisable because they would be specialized with the server features and specifically to your sort of softwares ensuring stability and timely maintenance.

    Last and final criteria when choosing these

    Malcolm Baldrige Values and Concepts Part 4 - Valuing Employees and Partners
    In this issue, I will share my experience acquired from the conglomerate and its operating companies. For the purpose of this article, I will articulate the Valuing Employees and Partners which is one of the eleven core values and concepts used in Malcolm Baldrige Criteria. As before, I will use case studies to show how some of the companies implement them.To recap, below are the Eleven Core Values and Concepts of Baldrige Criteria:-Visionary Leadership | Customer-Driven Excellence | Organizational and Personal Learning | Valuing Employees and Partners | Agility | Focus on the Future |Managing for Innovation | Management by Fact | Public Responsibility and Citizenship | Focus on Results and Creating Value | Systems PerspectiveIn
    ign with your views on expectations, only then are they worthy of consideration. By the time you reach this stage, you can now cross out quite a few hosts from your list.

    Go to the forums that these hosts provide, follow up on the uptime of the servers, the problems these hosts cause to their clients and then the general sort of crowd you find there. If you find too technical a crowd, beware! You could find your site having downtimes as a result of the experiments these people try. Always host your site with hosting companies that provide spartan features or is more in the line of hosting sites of your kind. This is advisable because they would be specialized with the server features and specifically to your sort of softwares ensuring stability and timely maintenance.

    Last and final criteria when choosing these hosts is ensuring that you know the quality of bandwidth these hosting companies have, their disaster recovery plan and finally the average number of clients they host per server. More the hosts, higher the probability of slower site accesses and more chance of server going down.

    With each stage of choosing, you get the chance to eliminate a host or two , till you finally end with a smaller list of hosts. Contact these hosts personally and find out who among them would offer you better customer service and a wider variety of communications (forums, mailing lists, phone, chat, help-desk etc). It is always a priority in crisis situations.

    One of the biggest problem that most customers faced during the dot-com bust was that many web-hosts' had started up with the simple intention of joining the bandwagon and had never thought of a perpetual growth. Once they started receiving more and more orders, they got swamped with the requests, could not properly scale their work force in tune with the growing needs and ensure the quality of hardware etc they ordered. This finally spiraled down to give them whole lot of problems and headaches that they never knew they would face. They finally end up closing shop or selling out to a bigger host. Hence the time that these hosts have been up and running is an indicator of the reliability of the host.

    Cheaper the prices offered, be more careful on the server hardware being used. A person can eat food and eat good food, in either case he will survive, but his health will be proportional to the quality of food. Similar is the case of your site, better the provider, more the acclaim and reviews your site would receive and in the longer run would be better for you. The only time you would need to decide on a cheap host is when you need to host temporary sites for advertisements or just want to test the waters with nothing consequential or of critical importance on your sites. "Choose not in haste for regret you would the fate!"

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