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Autoresponders Work While You're Sleeping part of regular maintenance or in some other unexpected cases.One of the greatest inventions would have to be the autoresponder. The autoresponder is automated email you preload an autoresponder with a supply of emails and program it as to when you want those emails sent out. An example would be to have 10 emails loaded into the autoresponder to email to your opt-in list on every 2nd day. You write the emails once and load them into your autoresponder; you can then use an opt-in page to get subscribers to your list. Once people subscribe to your list they will get a confirmation message and when they confirm they will then get your first email. It is important to try and make your emails personable and not jus The bottom line is: Downtime happens, the question is how it's handled. And by that we mean: are you notified of scheduled downtimes and alerted in other cases? How does the standard 99.5% uptime guarantee translate into hours? First multiply the percentage of uptime promised by the number of hours in a day to find out the amount of uptime per day. For example if a provider is promising 99.5% uptime then 99.5 per cent = 0.995 0.995 * 24 hours = 23.88 hours There are 23.88 hours of uptime guaranteed in a 24 hours day or 0.12 hrs not guaranteed. 0.12 hrs = 7.2 min. 0.12 * 60min = 7.2min This means that the host approximately guarantees 23 hours and 52 minutes and 48 seconds of service per day. That means that the maximum downtime tolerable in a week is approximately 50 minutes and 24 seconds. Office Cleaning - Advice For The Cleaning Company Welcome back to Part 2 of Web Hosting Fine Print Exposed.For contract cleaning companies office cleaning is the most competitive market to break into. Some organisations change their cleaners on a regular basis, every year or some even every six months because they cannot find a company that will consistently meet their requirements. What we find is that these companies do not have a clear indication of what is expected from the clean. After some time they complain that standards have fallen. This phrase ‘standards have fallen’ is oft repeated by a company representative who is complaining about the cleaning.So you ask what aspect of the cleaning has or is not being done. The reply is often along This series of articles reveals 14 points about web hosting fine print--things you should know and be aware of when looking for a web host. We continue with another 4 points: Web Host Who? What's the registered business name, address, phone number of the webhost? Why do you want these? Obviously, you want to know who you're going to do business with. If the info is available--good; if not--not good. If the info is available you may want to check that's it's accurate. It never hurts to be cautious. You may want to get a credit report even though that depends on how critical your web site is. The Web Host Support System There are 3 points to discuss here:
Phone support is great--you can actually talk to someone. It's best if you're new or have a complex site. Of course, phone support comes with its own price tag. Make sure you know whether there are any extra fees for phone support, or limited amount of support calls per month.
2. Do they have an on-site forum? Most good web hosts maintain a forum where anyone can post a question. Take a careful look at the forums. How many posts are there? If you find just a few posts you know that the web host is probably new (though it can also mean that the forum is new -- check the dates of the posts).
3. Service speed. None of the above matters if it takes two days to answer your emails or return your phone calls. Most web hosts offer 24/7 customer care. Better than this is if the web host guarantees a response within a specific time frame. Find out this crucial information and write the answers down on your evaluation sheet.
Your Neighbors: Adult Sites and Proxies? Find out if your web host allows adult sites & proxies. Adult sites. These sites create a particular environment that may not suitable for other sites. So, unless you want to run an adult site, you better find one that does not offer adult hosting. Proxies. These are little scripts run on the server that allow other computers connect to the server and through it to the Internet. From the Internet's side it appears as if though the server is accessing it and not the computer behind the proxy. These scripts are of a security risk to the server and, therefore, most web hosts have banned them. Again, unless you want to offer a proxy service, you better find one that does not allow proxies. Is your Web Host Used for Spam? Check if the webhost's servers are black listed in the spam directory. You need to find out about all the IP addresses that the web host uses and check each one individually against the spam directory. By the way, one reason why web hosts have banned proxies is for the fear of being used for spam. The proxy is used for sending spam e-mail, the server gets blacklisted in the spam IP directories. This creates a lot of headaches for the host and you. Imagine that you're emails are not delivered anymore because the recipients computers think you're sending spam. Not good. Web Host Uptime Explained What is Uptime? Uptime refers to how long the server (and you're website) keeps running before it needs to restart for whatever reason. So, what should you look for? Anything over 99.5% is good. Servers do need to restart now and then: this could be part of regular maintenance or in some other unexpected cases. The bottom line is: Downtime happens, the question is how it's handled. And by that we mean: are you notified of scheduled downtimes and alerted in other cases? How does the standard 99.5% uptime guarantee translate into hours? First multiply the percentage of uptime promised by the number of hours in a day to find out the amount of uptime per day. For example if a provider is promising 99.5% uptime then 99.5 per cent = 0.995 0.995 * 24 hours = 23.88 hours There are 23.88 hours of uptime guaranteed in a 24 hours day or 0.12 hrs not guaranteed. 0.12 hrs = 7.2 min. 0.12 * 60min = 7.2min This means that the host approximately guarantees 23 hours and 52 minutes and 48 seconds of service per day. That means that the maximum downtime tolerable in a week is approximately 50 minutes and 24 seconds. < Can Your Degrees Hurt Your Chances At A Job? bly only need one or two.Can your level of education hurt your chances at a job?As a recruiter, I’ve seen instances where: 1. A person is considered to be under educated: I’ve dealt with several companies who won’t consider a candidate unless they have a certain level of education ie. a university or college degree. In some cases a certain level of education might be absolutely necessary (ie. if you’re an accountant, the company might require you to be certified) but in other cases it might simply be company policy that every employee needs a minimum level of education.2. A person is considered to be over educated: I can reca Phone support is great--you can actually talk to someone. It's best if you're new or have a complex site. Of course, phone support comes with its own price tag. Make sure you know whether there are any extra fees for phone support, or limited amount of support calls per month.
2. Do they have an on-site forum? Most good web hosts maintain a forum where anyone can post a question. Take a careful look at the forums. How many posts are there? If you find just a few posts you know that the web host is probably new (though it can also mean that the forum is new -- check the dates of the posts).
3. Service speed. None of the above matters if it takes two days to answer your emails or return your phone calls. Most web hosts offer 24/7 customer care. Better than this is if the web host guarantees a response within a specific time frame. Find out this crucial information and write the answers down on your evaluation sheet.
Your Neighbors: Adult Sites and Proxies? Find out if your web host allows adult sites & proxies. Adult sites. These sites create a particular environment that may not suitable for other sites. So, unless you want to run an adult site, you better find one that does not offer adult hosting. Proxies. These are little scripts run on the server that allow other computers connect to the server and through it to the Internet. From the Internet's side it appears as if though the server is accessing it and not the computer behind the proxy. These scripts are of a security risk to the server and, therefore, most web hosts have banned them. Again, unless you want to offer a proxy service, you better find one that does not allow proxies. Is your Web Host Used for Spam? Check if the webhost's servers are black listed in the spam directory. You need to find out about all the IP addresses that the web host uses and check each one individually against the spam directory. By the way, one reason why web hosts have banned proxies is for the fear of being used for spam. The proxy is used for sending spam e-mail, the server gets blacklisted in the spam IP directories. This creates a lot of headaches for the host and you. Imagine that you're emails are not delivered anymore because the recipients computers think you're sending spam. Not good. Web Host Uptime Explained What is Uptime? Uptime refers to how long the server (and you're website) keeps running before it needs to restart for whatever reason. So, what should you look for? Anything over 99.5% is good. Servers do need to restart now and then: this could be part of regular maintenance or in some other unexpected cases. The bottom line is: Downtime happens, the question is how it's handled. And by that we mean: are you notified of scheduled downtimes and alerted in other cases? How does the standard 99.5% uptime guarantee translate into hours? First multiply the percentage of uptime promised by the number of hours in a day to find out the amount of uptime per day. For example if a provider is promising 99.5% uptime then 99.5 per cent = 0.995 0.995 * 24 hours = 23.88 hours There are 23.88 hours of uptime guaranteed in a 24 hours day or 0.12 hrs not guaranteed. 0.12 hrs = 7.2 min. 0.12 * 60min = 7.2min This means that the host approximately guarantees 23 hours and 52 minutes and 48 seconds of service per day. That means that the maximum downtime tolerable in a week is approximately 50 minutes and 24 seconds. Create Massive Cover Letter Impact is crucial information and write the answers down on your evaluation sheet.
When writing your cover letter or application letter what you need to do above all is create impact and interest. You may be the most talented finance manager or account executive, market analyst or horticulturalist but if that talent doesn't flow through your cover letter then you might as well forget it.This is not the time to be boring or submit a fact-laden covering letter that has no oomph! What you want is a sharply focused, punchy letter that leaps up and demands attention.How do I do that?Like this:Crisp white paper with clear black print is the starting point. Ensure all the address details, both their's and you Your Neighbors: Adult Sites and Proxies? Find out if your web host allows adult sites & proxies. Adult sites. These sites create a particular environment that may not suitable for other sites. So, unless you want to run an adult site, you better find one that does not offer adult hosting. Proxies. These are little scripts run on the server that allow other computers connect to the server and through it to the Internet. From the Internet's side it appears as if though the server is accessing it and not the computer behind the proxy. These scripts are of a security risk to the server and, therefore, most web hosts have banned them. Again, unless you want to offer a proxy service, you better find one that does not allow proxies. Is your Web Host Used for Spam? Check if the webhost's servers are black listed in the spam directory. You need to find out about all the IP addresses that the web host uses and check each one individually against the spam directory. By the way, one reason why web hosts have banned proxies is for the fear of being used for spam. The proxy is used for sending spam e-mail, the server gets blacklisted in the spam IP directories. This creates a lot of headaches for the host and you. Imagine that you're emails are not delivered anymore because the recipients computers think you're sending spam. Not good. Web Host Uptime Explained What is Uptime? Uptime refers to how long the server (and you're website) keeps running before it needs to restart for whatever reason. So, what should you look for? Anything over 99.5% is good. Servers do need to restart now and then: this could be part of regular maintenance or in some other unexpected cases. The bottom line is: Downtime happens, the question is how it's handled. And by that we mean: are you notified of scheduled downtimes and alerted in other cases? How does the standard 99.5% uptime guarantee translate into hours? First multiply the percentage of uptime promised by the number of hours in a day to find out the amount of uptime per day. For example if a provider is promising 99.5% uptime then 99.5 per cent = 0.995 0.995 * 24 hours = 23.88 hours There are 23.88 hours of uptime guaranteed in a 24 hours day or 0.12 hrs not guaranteed. 0.12 hrs = 7.2 min. 0.12 * 60min = 7.2min This means that the host approximately guarantees 23 hours and 52 minutes and 48 seconds of service per day. That means that the maximum downtime tolerable in a week is approximately 50 minutes and 24 seconds. Are Automotive Ad Spending and Corporate Losses Related? s servers are black listed in the spam directory.What a week for news. First, Jan Thompson, Nissan's VP of Marketing for North America sets the trades ablaze with her assertions that manufacturers are over spending per new vehicle retailed and that their timidity in embracing new media is partly to blame.In the same week, the Harbor report, the industry standard for vehicle manufacturing efficiency, announced in its annual report that Nissan is the most efficient vehicle manufacturer, followed by Toyota, Honda, GM, DCX and then Ford. While quality is not part of this report, manufacturer profitability is. While the domestics did well with individual plants (landing 6 of the top 10 spots), t You need to find out about all the IP addresses that the web host uses and check each one individually against the spam directory. By the way, one reason why web hosts have banned proxies is for the fear of being used for spam. The proxy is used for sending spam e-mail, the server gets blacklisted in the spam IP directories. This creates a lot of headaches for the host and you. Imagine that you're emails are not delivered anymore because the recipients computers think you're sending spam. Not good. Web Host Uptime Explained What is Uptime? Uptime refers to how long the server (and you're website) keeps running before it needs to restart for whatever reason. So, what should you look for? Anything over 99.5% is good. Servers do need to restart now and then: this could be part of regular maintenance or in some other unexpected cases. The bottom line is: Downtime happens, the question is how it's handled. And by that we mean: are you notified of scheduled downtimes and alerted in other cases? How does the standard 99.5% uptime guarantee translate into hours? First multiply the percentage of uptime promised by the number of hours in a day to find out the amount of uptime per day. For example if a provider is promising 99.5% uptime then 99.5 per cent = 0.995 0.995 * 24 hours = 23.88 hours There are 23.88 hours of uptime guaranteed in a 24 hours day or 0.12 hrs not guaranteed. 0.12 hrs = 7.2 min. 0.12 * 60min = 7.2min This means that the host approximately guarantees 23 hours and 52 minutes and 48 seconds of service per day. That means that the maximum downtime tolerable in a week is approximately 50 minutes and 24 seconds. Increase Your Credibility with Professional Company Logo Design part of regular maintenance or in some other unexpected cases.Any business with the least concern to be victorious should focus on creating their corporate image. If you cogitate about the world's most spectacular brands like Adidas, KFC, Pepsi, Apple Computer and others, it is easy to conceive of their respective logos. Those designs have become the ocular representation of the company brand, which is what people think about your company and their experiences with it. The right logo, with the right features, will elevate your visibility, believability and memorablity – that means more business for you!A logo is an intrinsic part of a company’s corporate indistinguishability. A unambiguously customized The bottom line is: Downtime happens, the question is how it's handled. And by that we mean: are you notified of scheduled downtimes and alerted in other cases? How does the standard 99.5% uptime guarantee translate into hours? First multiply the percentage of uptime promised by the number of hours in a day to find out the amount of uptime per day. For example if a provider is promising 99.5% uptime then 99.5 per cent = 0.995 0.995 * 24 hours = 23.88 hours There are 23.88 hours of uptime guaranteed in a 24 hours day or 0.12 hrs not guaranteed. 0.12 hrs = 7.2 min. 0.12 * 60min = 7.2min This means that the host approximately guarantees 23 hours and 52 minutes and 48 seconds of service per day. That means that the maximum downtime tolerable in a week is approximately 50 minutes and 24 seconds. This means 1.6 days in a year are not guaranteed, and your website is offline.
In the Parts 3 & 4, we will cover these topics:
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