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September 23, 2009: 6:38 am: adminMisc Stuff, Web Resources

Picking out the best domain name and using the right registration are the first items to consider when setting up a web site. Mind you it is almost impossible to speed up such a decision without some informed help. While you are wrestling to determine the most suitable provider you’ll detect that checking out the provider based on domain hosting reviews is an essential way to go.

When you read domain hosting reviews, how can you determine what it is you are actually looking for? As with all sound business decisions, you should decide what features are most significant to your market. A lot of people choose to get their web pages hosted by the same company that they have chosen to register their domain name. Customer service is an issue which can affect your web site even a long time after your domain is registered. Never depend upon a review published on the hosting company’s web site. It is important to obtain an unbiased assessment prior to making a selection. You should make the time to research as many reviews as is manageable and pay close attention to the customers’ remarks. Do you see some of the problems repeated more frequently than you would expect? Do any of the reviews highlight any strengths of the provider you are reading about? Do positive reviews outweigh the negative reviews? Make a point of seeing good and bad customer reviews for all the companies. It is a good idea to study all the opinions with objectivity and weigh them all. Of course, pricing has to be considered, but make sure you have any extras you could need in your deal. Here are various questions to think about when selecting which company to go for.

During which hours does the company you are reading about provide customer support? Do they have a toll-free telephone number to call, can you see if they answer rapidly to any complaints or queries? What is their guaranteed network uptime? How much bandwidth will be accessible to you? You can negotiate a bundle providing unlimited hosting and bandwidth, and sometimes you might be entitled to other benefits like software packages and various discount options. What types of payment will the company take? Are payments automatic, and are yearly payments an option? What level of technical support is offered in the case of a server failure? In the long run it’s up to you, however do what makes sense: read the reviews. Reading a few domain hosting reviews will give you the opportunity to save time and money later on.

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September 1, 2008: 1:56 pm: adminWeb Resources

When you yourself are viewing the broadband market place browsers could feel scared. The fast broadband market is crowded with providers offering tons of internet packages with fast upload and download speeds and download limitations.

Customers will probably want to find out about each fast broadband company directly to learn what broadband packages the organisation give, download speeds the corporation offer and the corporation’s conditions and terms. If potential customers desire to find out this high speed broadband information in 1 site potential customers may wish to view a broadband comparison website.

If potential customers already have a high speed broadband corporation and desire to try a new organisation then not a thing should deter you from trying a different provider, especially if a monetary saving is to be made. High speed broadband comparison sites might be able to show customers through the process and what steps should be taken.

When broadband users are seeking for the finest offer price should not be the main deciding factor. Plentiful broadband corporations will advertise an astonishingly low entry deal to entice potential customers over to them. When high speed broadband packages are uncommonly low in price please make sure you find out what internet speed the broadband package will provide, what download limits you will be provided with and also the terms of the contract. The download allocation is foremost as tons of high speed internet access providers might well charge broadband users per Gigabyte that browsers go over, so if your package has an eight GB download limits and broadband users download ten horror movies that month, you are more than likely to have downloaded ten GB (i.e. 1GB per movie) - which is 2GB’s over your allocation, and that is 2GB worth of internet downloads the firm can charge over and above your monthly internet package cost.

When researching the leading offer please furthermore check whether or not the provider will charge a registration fee and if there are any costs associated with being given a wireless internet router. The aforementioned additional charges might all mount up and surfers will be left with little savings when compared to other broadband packages.

Thankfully, broadband provider comparison businesses will often highlight any further charges and potential customers can make an informed and advised decision. Discover which BT broadband deals are in your area and what deals they offer.

July 9, 2008: 10:14 pm: adminWeb Resources

In an enterprise environment, voice and video over IP (VoIP) significantly reduces long distance telephone charges by transferring all long-distance voice data over the Internet connection. It also provides a means for rich multimedia applications converging video, voice and data in a single session. Since VoIP shares the Internet connection with other forms of traffic, it must compete with other applications for network bandwidth. In order to make VoIP a viable business application for this scenario, the quality of VoIP should be equal to the traditional PSTN/ISDN voice and video services.

A typical corporate network environment carries a broad mix of data traffic with different bandwidth needs. Bursty data applications, such as email and the web, have variable and unpredictable bandwidth requirements while streaming real-time applications such as voice and video demand consistent bandwidth allocation and minimal delays. While a 250 millisecond delay in an email or a Web page will probably not be noticed, a similar delay in a VoIP phone conversation or video conference would make conversation uneasy and cause callers to talk over each other.

Streaming applications like VoIP and videoconferencing require performance guarantees to ensure that they do not suffer from bandwidth contention from less critical applications and Internet traffic (e.g., non-critical Web browsing, large FTP file transfers, and P2P uploading/downloading of digital music files). A policy based quality of service (QoS) solution can ensure that your voice and video applications receive the bandwidth they require.

So what’s the solution??

First….ensure your network is optimized for sufficent bandwidth….with room for expansion when/if necessary. For businesses with frequent multimedia applications such as videoconferencing….a minimum of DS3 Bandwidth is necessary. Perhaps OC3 for large companies with extensive multimedia load pressures on their network.

Second….allocate your network resources based on business priorities. A commercially available monitoring device will help you monitor and manage network and application performance. This allows you to prioritize traffic traveling over your WAN/Internet connection and guarantee bandwidth for timing-critical, real-time applications like VoIP and videoconferencing. Through such a device specific voice, video and multimedia traffic flows can be identified and the following actions can be assigned: minimum and maximum bandwidth; priorities; guaranteed rate (CBR); fairness; and control over the number of sessions allowed through the network.

Take control of your Internet and WAN resources to optimize the performance of your business-critical applications, VoIP and video traffic. Ensure sufficient bandwidth in your network for near term and expansion needs….and implement a monitoring system to manage the daily operations and priorities.

That’s simply smart business.

Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications….including DS3-Bandwidth.com and Business-VoIP-Solution.com. Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you’re always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses.

May 27, 2008: 11:52 am: adminWeb Resources

You spent countless hours designing a site with fantastic colors, attractive images and beautiful layout but it failed to click, did this ever happen to you? Many of the apparent reasons could be lack of planning or inappropriate design elements. A well thought site never fails to click. To avoid this kind of situation it is very important for a web designer to plan things in advance and foresee the impact of the site. Ask a couple of questions:

Who is the target audience?
What is the purpose of the site?
What all functionalities are to be included?

If you have done your homework and have the capability to come up with a snazzy design, you will definitely make your first impression a lasting one.

Once things are planned, its time for the design elements to be taken care such as:

Layout:

Simplicity is the key here. Keep the layout simple and straightforward. This will help you to build a site that is user friendly and accessible. Place the things that are most important and functionally basic to the site’s purpose at the forefront. Avoid clutter because it distracts the user.

Navigation bars:

Keep the navigation of your site really simple. It is one of the determining factors to ensure traffic to the site. If a first time user of your site finds the navigation easy in the first couple of minutes of his contact, he will definitely come back.

Place the navigation menus on top or left of the home page because almost all the sites on www follow this pattern. This is where most of the users are used to look for menus. Main menu should be placed on all the pages at the same place and try to keep the navigation same all through the pages. Avoid scrolling horizontal. If the site is relatively large, include a sitemap.

Color:

Site that is visually pleasing is a sure shot. So, always use eye-pleasing colors. Don’t let your personal choices take over the required color scheme that goes with the taste and purpose of the site in question. You might wonder but white spaces also make great impact. Use a lot of white space to emphasize a few things. Too much color, words or clutter may result in sensory overload of the user.

Readability:

No reader on net will make an effort to read the text that is not comfortably readable, even if your site is very useful and beautifully laid. So do not loose out on this front and follow some standard norms of font size and line length.

Font size and type:

Optimal font size is 12-13 pts. Use professional font types like Verdana, Arial, and Helvetica. These are system default fonts. Avoid using fancy fonts like Comic Sans and the ones that are externally added. Always use darker text on light background. Light text on darker background is hard to read and has a blinding effect.

Graphics:

Graphics are a powerful tool to communicate. They can say a million words in lesser space as compared to the actual text. But use them judiciously because too many images increase the load time. So make sure that you optimize your images before adding them to the website. Use a “gif image” if it has smaller number of colors. “Jpeg” is advisable if there is more of text to be incorporated into an image.

Download time:

More the loading time, lesser is the number of audience to your website. So try to keep the page size as small as possible. Always keep in mind, there are many broadband users but greater numbers of the ones who have dial ups. So try to minimize the size of your web pages but still maintaining the quality of the images.

Testing:

This can be a very crucial factor since almost all the users of your website will be having a different combination of software and hardware available on their system. So it’s advisable to check your site on as many as varied computers. And also if there is any malfunction or bug on your site, its better to know it yourself rather than people telling you (if someone is bothered at all).

Above mentioned points can enhance your website presence as beautifully as you ever imagine.

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May 8, 2008: 10:35 pm: adminWeb Resources

Many software vendors are in their infancy. Yet these infants have predominant and bullying arms. They push their weight around with their unfair trade practices and they use their control to place long term licensing anchors on their customers. They use their controlling arms to force competitive businesses out of business and they use their monopolizing entry points to place free services in the hands of consumers to cripple their innovative competitors. The infant fears the unknown and attempts to destroy any and all alpha males that pose a threat.

So, the 800 Pound Gorilla attempts to build a house of stone with a fence of iron but in essence may be building a house of cards. The controlled market is built on a very young technology. The technology has weaknesses and many barriers. The weaknesses include many crafts that are candidate for automation. The barriers include high cost, complexity, and illusions of greatness with a future that is relative to mediocrity.

What happens when the barriers are removed? What happens when a word processor on the Internet works as well as an expensive and bloated word processor that must be bound to your physical computers? What happens when the operating system is light weight and is only a proxy to re-centralization of systems? What happens when software has the ability to be defined on the Internet by the business people that require the functionality? What happens to the Gorilla that has built a livelihood around a house of cards and the licensing anchors are blown away?

Richard is a practicing architect in the field of information technology. His primary focus is Internet enabled composite software that is available at http://www.netprocesses.com

May 7, 2008: 4:28 am: adminWeb Resources

If you have a business, big or small you may be thinking of
getting yourself a website.

The world wide web is another way of spreading your message or
selling your product.

First you need to find somebody or a company to build and design
your website. Some web designers charge a huge amount of money
so it is quite difficult to make the right choice. Due to the
high number of people offering these web design services, you
should be able to get a cheap and affordable deal.

One area you could try first is online auction websites such as
ebay. There may well be a new company who is just starting out
and who are looking at building up a portfolio. They may well at
this early stage be offering their services quite cheaply. This
method also applys to web promotion and
optimisation/optimization.

Alternativerly I advise people to look into the yellow pages,
look on the internet or ask family and friends if they know of
anybody.

You are normally able to find somebody who will do a very good
job and will design you a professional looking website at an
affordable price.

Always look at the portfolio page and have a look at the
websites they have already built. It might be worth seeing what
the page rank of these websites are like and you are also
looking to see if you like the style.

Once the web designer has built your website ask them if they
would add a link from their homepage to your new website. Also
ask them if they would submit the site to all of the search
engines.

: 3:52 am: adminMarketing, Marketing Center, Web Resources

Salehoo: Wholesale Scrapbook Wholesale Dropshippers
Salehoo’s customer service is just amazing. If you are having any problems with finding products, or you need any help with your account, simply write to customer support, and you will get a quick response solving all your problems. I have seen an upsurge in people looking to start profitable businesses on Ebay and are constantly turning to drop ship directories like Salehoo to source goods and have them delivered.

It is a fairly new concept within supply change management and is set to grow in the days to come I am sure you would agree with me that it is profitable for you to learn how to buy wholesale products at below wholesale prices. The website provides access to quality high demand products from popular retail categories such as clothing footwear computers furniture consumer electronics and home appliances

Salehoo Cymbals At Wholesale Prices:
You should establish a competitive credit policy. Most dealers cannot pay you the instant you deliver your products to them. You should offer favorable terms of payment and perhaps a higher credit limit. This offer can be attractive for dealers.

Auction xFactor is a brilliant product that shows you how to make $1000’s within only a couple of months but if you buy it with Salehoo you can get 60% off! In years of learning how to make an income online I’ve read many things. When a potential wholesale distributor asks for this information you can count on them being a legit factory direct dealer. See Salehoo Reviews.

April 22, 2008: 7:09 pm: adminWeb Resources

One important use of Regular Expressions (Regex) is to verify fields submitted via a form. In this article, we attempt to write an expression that is able to verify the user’s first name, middle name, last name or just names in general.

The expression should allow names such as “Mary”, “Mr. James Smith” and “Mrs O’Shea” for example. So the challenge here is to allow spaces, periods and single quotation marks in the name field and reject any other characters.

Elimination Technique

We try to identify and detect all illegal characters in the name field. I came up with the following list:

Punctuations: ~`!@#$%^&*()=+{}|:;<>“/?,

Numerics: 0-9

Noticed that I left out the empty space ( ), period (.) and single quotation mark (’) because we are allowing these 3 characters to pass the verification. In other words, the verification will fail if the name field contains any of the punctuations or numerics above.

The Regex

Now, the hardcore part. The regex pattern I came up with is as follows:

([[:digit:]]|[~`!@#$%^&*()_=+{}|:;<>“/?,]|[|]|-)+

Let me briefly explain what this pattern means. The expression can be represented by:

(expression1 | expression2 | expression3 | expression4 | expression5)

What we are trying to do here is to match the name field to the patterns in expression 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5. If you look at the regex closely, you will see that expression1 is actually [[:digit:]].

Expression2 is:

[~`!@#$%^&*()_=+{}|:;<>“/?,]

Noticed that I added a backslash () before each of the 5 characters “()+|”. By backslashing these characters, I am telling the function to treat the characters as it is and not as special built-in characters. For example, the brackets “()” actually means grouping in regex but if I backslash it, ie “()”, it simply means that I want to match “(” and “)”.

Expression3 is “[”, expression 4 is “]” and expression 5 is “-”. We left out the 3 characters “[]-” in expression2 just to avoid confusion because we already used “[]” as the outer brackets. As for “-”, we left it out because it is normally used as a range within the brackets “[]”, like so [A-Z].

Implementation

To implement it in PHP, we write the code as follows:

$pattern = ‘([[:digit:]]|[~`!@#$%^&*()_=+{}|:;<>“/?,]|[|]|-)+’;
$name = stripslashes({$_POST[’name_field’]});
if (ereg($pattern,{$_POST[’name_field’]})) {
echo “write your error message”;
}

We stripslashed the name field just in case your have magic quotes turned on. If magic quotes is turned on, the single quotation mark will be passed as ‘ instead just ‘. The ereg function will look for digits and illegal punctuations in the $_POST name field. If an error is found, we can do something such as alerting the user of the error.

Conclusion

Hopefully, this article can give you some insight into regex and save you some time when verifying name fields. You can modify the regex to have stricter rules for example, you may not want the name field to start with a space or a period. That’s all for now. Cheers.

Bernard Peh is a Web Developer based in Melbourne. He works with experienced web designers and developers everyday, designing and developing commercial websites. He specialises mainly in SEO and PHP programming. Visit his blog at PHP Developer Melbourne

April 18, 2008: 6:12 pm: adminWeb Resources

If you are looking to get hosting for your web site, there is one major decision you have to make. Should you get Linux based hosting or Windows based hosting? Here are a few facts to help you decide which one is best for your needs. At most hosting companies, there is no difference between Linux based hosting plans and Windows based hosting plans.

Most people think that if they use a Windows operating system, they have to use Windows based hosting, but this is not the case. Many people that have Windows operating systems and use Linux based hosting over Windows. Both Windows, as well as Linux, allow the use of PHP, MySql databases, and much more.

So, what is the difference between Windows and Linux based hosting?

Well, Windows based hosting is better for hosting files you created using Windows based technology. For example, if you created a web site in html using Windows FrontPage, or used ASP or the .NET environment, or any other Windows program to create you site, than you should choose Windows based hosting. If you did not use Windows technology, then Linux based hosting may be a good option.

As far as security is concerned, there is really no difference between choosing Windows and choosing Linux, The difference lies in the hosting company you used and the plan you signed up for. Both Windows based hosting applications as well as Linux based hosting applications have been hacked. However, it is a general rule of thumb that Windows based hosting is more insecure than Linux based hosting. While making your decision, if you are unsure which to choose, call your host’s support number or send them an e-mail outlining what exactly you plan to host and what the features of your site are. A web host support technician will be best able to assist you if he knows exactly what you plan to do with your hosting account.

The Bottom Line: If you used any Windows program to create your web site, choose Windows based hosting, otherwise, go with Linux based hosting.

If you are looking for information on Linux please visit our Linux forum at http://www.linuxforum.ca

April 2, 2008: 7:05 pm: adminWeb Resources

You thought it all over a hundred times before and you have
finally decided to put your business on the Web (or to replace
that embarrassment of a website that was actually turning heads
when it was first made during the nineties). Now you probably
think it will be enough to find the right web design company and
they will take care of everything. It should be easy for you…
Well, think twice! There are thousands of web design companies
in the world and choosing the right one isn’t easy especially
when you don’t know where to look and how to determine what is
the right choice for your needs. In this article I will help you
do your homework before you end up being disappointed either
with a lousy website you’ll get or with spending way more than
you initially expected. First of all, you have to do some
research (Google, Yahoo, MSN…) typing keywords that you would use
if you wanted to find services or information related to your
own business. This way you will be one step closer to getting to
know your competition. Since many of the results will be useless
and not necessarily related to your business, the next step is
filtering the results in order to make a selection of websites
that are similar to your own website needs. When you’ve made
your final selection sort the remaining websites by: a) great
visual appearance and b) good functionality (these two
characteristics are the two most important defining factors of
any web site). Go through these two categories and make notes
about what you liked at every site regarding design: logo
design, nice images, flash animation, useful navigation,
attractive color scheme, etc. and also find out and note what
your competition put on their website: what kind of information
they have included, how do they make their visitors stay and
research further, what is the structure of the sites and how the
content is organized. Finally, make an exhaustive list of things
you want to put on your future web site. Now that you have
collected all the information you needed you will see that you
are much more certain about what you want and how do you want it
to be done. Now you should collect all the material that you
need for your website: articles, images, legal stuff, related
texts, reviews, technical information… It is important that
you collect as much material as you can because that process
will get you a much clearer picture of requirements of your
business than you had in the very start and in the end you will
know exactly what you need and what you don’t need on your
website. Next step is narrowing down your list of web sites with
good design (three to four examples) and finding out which web
design firms created those websites. If you can find out who did
it, take a tour through their site: look at their portfolio,
learn about their pricing and collect their contact information.
Almost every decent web design firm will have an RFQ form where
they will ask you questions about your web site needs, your
budget, colors you would like to use, links of a few web sites
that are similar to what you need and details for each site
(e.g. “has the features I need but design is lousy”) and if you
remember what I said earlier in this article you see that these
are all questions you already know the answers for. :-) This
way, not only that you will speed up your designing process by
telling your web designer exactly what you want and having all
the material ready, but you will also know exactly what is good
and what you want to be changed when you see first design mockup
from a designer. Finally, what is most important, you will avoid
hiring a firm that’s not fit to do it right or within your
budget.

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