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Web Hosting Operating Systems Explained o have over 7 hours of downtime per month, or a whopping 87.6 hours per year. Your host could be down for over 3 ? days over the course of a year and still hit their target of 99% uptime. As you go to 99.5% and 99.9%, it gets much better, and with 99.95% and 99.99% you A few time ago appeared a lot disagreements between opinions on the internet regarding, which is the best operating system for web hosting. There are people who hate windows, there are people who love FreeBSD and many others.The thing is that the best system that suits you depends on what you are doing. The ser Does Your Site Even Deserve Targeted Traffic? When looking for a Web Host there are lots of factors that come into play. Usually the deciding factors are price and bandwidth. A common overlooked item is the uptime guarantee. This is the percentage of time your account will be up and running
Have you noticed how entitled some people seem to feel about getting targeted, interested visitors to their sites?And have you seen some of the sites they feel should be honored with the precious time, clicks, and purchases from visitors?John Reese said it all when he said most sites on the web are junk. What do these numbers really mean? If we look at these percentages and convert them into the amount of time your site is going to be down we get some very telling information. The chart below lists the uptime gurantee percentage and how that equates to time.
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Making money online from PPC programs such as Adsense or YPN usually means you need to have at least one website. For a professional look most free hosting companies don’t balance out with the image you need to portray to be taken seriously, by Adsense and your visitors. Free hosting companies are notorious for showin If we look at these percentages and convert them into the amount of time your site is going to be down we get some very telling information. The chart below lists the uptime gurantee percentage and how that equates to time.
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Setting up an Adwords campaign is easy isn’t it? You bid on your chosen key words and the visitors will come rolling in. Well it’s not quite like that and its all because of the fiendish way Google decides when and at what position to display your ad.Your ad is ranked on search results and content pages based o
Barriers to Intercultural Communication % - 262.8 Min/Yr or 4.38 Hours/Yr – 21.9 Min/Month or .365 Hours/MonthToday's competitive global economy results in frequent cross-border movements of staff that results in a growing diversity at the workplace. As the inevitable happens between cultures, breakdowns in communication are a common occurrence. That is certainly costly to the multinational enterprise in terms of workplace re 99.99% - 52.56 Min/Yr or .876 Hours/Yr – 4.38 Min/Month or .073 Hours/Month
Gaining An Edge And Building Relationships In The Corporate World o have over 7 hours of downtime per month, or a whopping 87.6 hours per year. Your host could be down for over 3 ? days over the course of a year and still hit their target of 99% uptime. As you go to 99.5% and 99.9%, it gets much better, and with 99.95% and 99.99% you would have little or no downtime.
Corporate gift baskets can be an effective and inexpensive way to build and strengthen relationships with both new and existing clients.In many cases the gesture of a gourmet gift basket can give you an advantage over your competitors by showing that you are willing to make that extra effort to earn their busin Is this realistic? Is it realistic to get 99.99% uptime? Probably not, but it is always nice if you can get compensated for downtime. However, if the host only compensates you for the actual downtime you have, it probably won’t be a large amount. Let’s assume you pay $20 a month for your hosting, which is probably on the upper end of what you’d be paying ofr a hosting account. We will also assume there a 30 days in the month. Breaking that down, you’re paying roughly 3 cents per hour for your hosting. This means if you site is down for 24 hours, 1 full day, you will only get 72 cents of compensation. By no means is this good if it means your site goes down and you get some pocket change. So what does this mean to me? So the more decimal places, the better the uptime guarantee. We also now know that we probably won’t be getting lots of money back if our site goes down. The ultimate goal is to find a web host that has an uptime guarantee and maintains that level of service.
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