More Downtime at HostGator & Bluehost

This year doesn’t seem to be going well for EIG brands Hostgator and Bluehost who are experiencing yet another outage following the April 16th outage, and their New Years Eve one. HostGator first began reporting the outage on their forum at 2:40 a.m. As of 1:22PM EST Bluehost tweeted that “traffic is back to normal & services restored. […]

Shocker – Content Length Doesn’t Actually Matter for SEO

There have always been plenty of myths in the world of SEO about what Google and various other search engines look for when crawling your website – and for years copy writers, bloggers, and webmasters were told to write content that is a minimum of 250 or 300 words long or else Google won’t index […]

$40 Off Yola Gold Through May 2014

[frame align=”left”][/frame]Friday saw the end of the $20 off Yola Silver coupon code – luckily however today brings around the launch of a brand new coupon code for Yola Gold which will carry us through to the end of the month. The new coupon code, [coupon code=”Yola 40GOLD” /], gives you $40 off 1 year Yola Gold. […]

Is Your Host Really Using SSD’s?

It seems that whenever a new technology gets introduced into the hosting industry there’s a fair share of providers who choose to make claims about the use of this new technology without actually integrating it into their infrastructure. Such has been the case as SSD’s first got introduced into the hosting marketplace. SSD’s offer a […]

New York City Launches First Phase of .NYC Domain Names

Being based in New York City I am pretty excited for the launch of the new .NYC domain name extension. New York City real estate has always come at quiet the premium  and the new .NYC domain names should give all New York City based business owners a sot at some distinct NYC real estate […]

$1/mo Economy Hosting at GoDaddy

Every now and then GoDaddy likes to offer up their Economy hosting plan at $1/mo for the first year – and it seems that time has come once again. Get 12 months of web economy hosting for $1/month, after which price increases to regular list price. Take note this offer is available for new hosting plans […]

Unlimited Storage Under $3/mo from SOS Online Backup

[frame align=”right”][/frame]Online backup solutions are a dime a dozen these days – and chances are you’re using more than one of them yourself. Truth be told – I have backups split amongst a wide array of services: Dropbox, Onedrive, iCloud, Google Drive and SOS Online Backup – however only one of these offers me unlimited […]

Yahoo Mail Forces Users to Upgrade Browsers

Yahoo Mail users who are not using the latest versions of their browsers will start to see a notification message upon login asking you to update your browser to experience the full new Yahoo Mail interface. Those who choose to not upgrade by June 5th will be forced to utilize the classic Yahoo Mail interface. […]

Namecheap Launches SSD Business Hosting

SSD’s are hitting the industry hard with more and more hosting companies offering SSD options these days. Namecheap has just hopped onto the bandwagon themselves by announcing that they have recently updated their business hosting product to be fully SSD powered. The new SSD plans are available in both Namecheaps’ US and Europe/UK data centers. SSD […]

30% Off on Lunarpages Hosting for Mothers Day 2014

[frame align=”right”] [/frame]Mothers Day is right around the corner now and this year Lunarpages is hoping that your mom wants some web hosting and so they are running a 3-day promotion where you can score 30% off all shared basic and business hosting plans. Simply use coupon code [coupon code=”LunarPages MyMother” /] during your checkout process. […]

$20 Off 1YR of Yola Silver

Yola usually stays pretty up-to-date with their monthly coupon codes, and seeing as how the last Yola discount has already expired we’ve been due for a new coupon code. Luckily Yola came through and released their latest coupon code good for $20 off a 1-year subscription to Yola Silver. Simply use coupon code [coupon code=”Yola 20FB” […]

Time To Reset The Net!

There has been a new campaign making its rounds across the internet lately called “Reset the Net” – and I personally fully support it. The campaign arose as a response to the shocking revelations of government surveillance exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden in June last year. The Reset the Net event looks to commemorate the first anniversary […]

StatCounter Browser Statistics for 2014 Released

StatCounter has been around for a while now, focused on offering in-depth traffic information about your website completely free of charge. Over the years StatCounter has developed quiet the network gathering data from over 2.5 million members with over 50 million page views each month. So naturally they have huge amounts of data about the different technologies used to access […]

50% Off All Web Hosting Plans at Domain.com

Now that we’ve finally reached May – and for those of you in New York City like me – it seems that spring is FINALLY in the air. To help celebrate Domain.com has launched an amazing new coupon code. Now through Saturday, May 31, 2014, you have the opportunity to save 50% on all new web hosting […]

WP/BP Project for AllAPNotes

Over the last couple of weeks I have been working on a new WordPress/Buddypress project for AllAPNotes.com – a sister site of USHistoryAPNotes.com. The goal here was to build a single, modern, user-friendly portal where visitors and members can easily browse through all of the various content and interact with fellow students. With the recent […]