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In my humble opinion, everyone should create a homepage. Wait, let's back up a minute. What's a homepage? Well, there are really two definitions. First, a homepage is the first page of a web site, usually named index, default or home. Second, a...

How to Build a Basic CSS Layout
Designing without tables by using CSS layouts is fast becoming the new standard on the Web because of the benefits mentioned in my previous article. Web browsers used these days are now able to render web pages proficiently. In this article I will...

How to take professional product images...
You will need: 1 Digital Camera of around 2-3 megapixels with attachments such as USB cable, software, etc. 1 Telescopic Tripod (not the expensive one, the $20 wal-mart 4 footer is fine) 1 or 2 Craft foam boards, color of your...

Planning A Website
Initially, planning a website can be difficult and downright time– consuming – until you finally figure out what it is that you want to present to your visitors. Set some time aside so that you will not be disturbed. The purpose of this article is...

The Truth About Automatic Content
Have you ever read any of the following? "Content is King." "Add Fresh Content Everyday To Get Your Site Visitors To Come Back" "Search Engines Like New, Fresh Content" "Add Dynamic Content To Your Site To Increase Your Site's Traffic" ...

 
I Used to Be A Hosting Refugee


Back in 1997 when I first started out doing web design, learning HTML, building pro-bono websites for non-profits, I utilized the cheapest hosting I could find. In most cases, I used free hosting, and well, I got what I paid for.
Soon thereafter I started my business, also on a free hosting server. The server was up and down, never had much traffic, and no wonder - it was down when the search engines came around! So, my site never got indexed. No indexing means no traffic. Bummer.
In 1999, my web design business was growing nicely, and it finally came to a point where I needed to provide my clients quality hosting. While I'm somewhat tolerant of free hosting going up and down, my clients were not. Downtime equated to lost sales, and that was unacceptable. They were becoming hosting refugees. So I started my own hosting company, and committed myself to providing the best service they deserved.
Soon after starting my hosting division, new hosting clients started showing up, all with generally the same problem. They were looking for a quality host that wasn't going to let them down. They were hosting refugees. So, I provided them the best hosting service on the Net.
If you've become a hosting refugee, it's time to start looking for something new. While I'd love to have you as a customer, I'm more interested in getting you a quality hosting service that matches your business needs. My ebook, Hosting Refugee (hostingrefugee.com) can teach you all the things you need. You can learn how to choose a quality host, how to test a hosting companies support (before you buy!), how to transfer your website to the new hosting company, and lots more.

About The Author

Will Hanke is Owner of Lighthouse Technologies - a web hosting company in the US. Will is author of many articles related to the hosting business, and is no longer a hosting refugee.