Archive for April 15th, 2008

Business Owners Web Hosting

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Your small business website needs to be hosted on a web server or simply a server (another name for computer) that is connected to the World Wide Web so that anyone can access your website.

Choosing a web hosting company for your small business website is easy if you follow the guide I have layout for you. Depending on the scale of your business, the type of business you run and your level of technical competency, there will always be a right hosting provider just for your business.

The general rule of thumb in choosing a web hosting provider boils down to: Excellent Customer Support, Company Stability, Robust Datacenter, and Affordability

Excellent Customer Support If all things being equal, I would rate customer support as my number 1 determining factor in choosing a web hosting provider. Relying on testimonials found on the provider’s site is a common approach to assess a company’s level of customer excellence but it is also quite an outdated one. After all it’s not uncommon for some providers to fake the testimonials. Instead I suggest you follow my way of assessing their customer support.

Sizing its level of customer support is sometimes as easy as finding out whether they have enough employees to support their level of business growth. You should look at the Customer to Employee ratio, CE ratio, as a benchmark.

For example, according to our records SiteSell Inc has approximately 15,000 customers and employs about 30 support staff, it has a CE ratio of 500 (15,000/30 = 500), you can expect a much higher level of customer satisfaction and a faster response time when compared to another provider who is serving 100,000 customers but only have 75 support staff. Their CE ratio would stand at approximately 1,333. Basically you should look for a professional hosting provider with a low CE ratio.

A fishing boat targa is more suitable than a

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

A fishing boat targa is more suitable than a bimini cover.
Finally, a targa system for your fishing boat. Go to our website at Fishing boat targa tops
Consider the features :-
* Plenty of access to the water - opposite from the bimini construction, fishermenwill be able to fish off either side of the craft without the lots of obstacles. Lots of area to operate when casting in addition, while landing that fighting fish that tows people half way round the dinghy.
* Protection from the glaring sun.
* Cover from rainstorm.
* Those fishing would be able to stand while they are fishing under cover.
* Rod Holders - six-eight of them to stack your fishing rods efficiently
* One,, would be able to adapt the fishing boat targa top whichever way suits one, best - at the rear, middle position, front or backward.
* Robust welded production.
* Comfortably folds downwards into the runabout for traveling as well as stowage - no problem putting your boat in the garage.