Matt Cutt’s Gives Warning About Using ‘Creative’ ccTLDs

Matt Cutt’s had answered a great question earlier this week about using ccTLD’s to create a unique domain name such as www.google.it for “Google It”. “Should I use ccTLDs for sites not targeted to those countries?” In-fact there is an awesome tool out there created by @case, @ceedub, @connor, and @rr called Domainr which quickly finds you some creative domain names that […]

WestHost Website Builder Plans On 20% Off Sale

[frame align=”left”][/frame]WestHost, part of the UK2 network, has decided to take advantage of the new website builder they now offer (thanks to UK2 Group). WestHost is currently offering 20% off on any of their website builder plans – thus bringing down the cost of a business website builder hosting plan, with 5GB of diskspace, down […]

August 2013 Coupon Codes for 123Reg Released!

123Reg has joined in on the stream of new coupon codes coming in for the month of August 2013 with their own brand new list of coupons. Their current selection lets you save 25% off SSL certificates, 20% off hosting, 15% off VPS, 10% off Cloud Servers and 10% off .com domains. Simply use one of […]

August 2013 Namecheap Coupon Codes Announced!

Namecheap has announced their latest coupon codes valid throughout August 2013. As seems usual with them, the first coupon code is valid for 10% off on any new .com/.net/.org/.info/.biz domain name registration. For these savings simply utilize coupon code [coupon code=”Namecheap FUNINTHESUN” /] during your checkout process. Moving on we have Namecheap’s hosting coupon codes. 2 […]

New Server Specials at SingleHop Hosting

As the fall sales and coupons start coming in, SingleHop has let me know about some of their latest sales and discounts and I just couldn’t wait to share them with you. In-fact I have already made use of them for a new clients dedicated server. First off you can upgrade the port speed to […]

40% Off All Domain.com Hosting Plans

[frame align=”left”][/frame]Summer is winding down, which means that the fall coupons and sales are going to start coming in quick. The guys over at Domain.com were the first this time. Now through Saturday, August 31, 2013, you can save 40% on all new web hosting plans at Domain.com, or one if their partners – MyDomain.com and […]

Google Adsense Use Limited on Google Sites

Google Sites is Google’s way of letting everyone and anyone create a free website utilizing a pre-built template, and an online WYSIWYG editor; and of-course Google makes it easy to monetize your Google Sites website with Google Adsense (seeing a pattern here?). In the past you’ve always had full control over your Google Adsense ad […]

20% Off on WebHostingBuzz Hosting till August 2013

Back in May WebHostingBuzz first ran their 20% off sale good for any shared hosting plan, VPS or Dedicated Server. Well for any of you who missed out on the sale back then, it’s back and this time it’s staying around until August 31, 2013. To take advantage of the sale simply use coupon code [coupon […]

Bing Expands Categories Featured in Autosuggest

Lately it seems all of the search engine related news has been revolving around Google. The new webmaster tools navigation, the display of favicons within text ads, etc. Even Yahoo jumped into the news with their new search engine ads testing; so it’s nice to finally hear something from the team over at Microsoft’s Bing […]

Google Now Displaying Favicons for Text Ads

Google is always adding something new to their huge portfolio of features, and recently I have started noticing that their Google Adwords text ads have began displaying the website favicons next to the title. Here is an example from this very website:

Prepare Your Site for Rolling Google Panda Updates

The online community was abuzz over the past few weeks in speculation that the first rolling Panda update is now live. Search Engine Roundtable founder and Search Engine Land news editor Barry Schwartz released a study showing increased Google volatility before July 4, which only declined and stabilized on July 7. MozCast bar graph showing turbulence […]

GoDaddy Prepares Support for 700+ New Domain Names

GoDaddy’s been very involved with the gTLD expansion, and over the past few months they have been working on ways to support up to 700 new domain names. This week they have finally created a place where you can see and interact with the new gTLD extensions coming this fall: the gTLD Extensions page! There, you can: […]

RIOT Updated to 0.5; Now Features Full Auto Mode

It’s spent a lengthy two years in beta, but RIOT 0.5 has finally been released. And it just might have been worth the wait. The major addition in the new build of the image compression tool is Full Auto Mode. Reducing the size of JPG, PNG and GIF files can be a complex business, and if you’re put […]

Yahoo Testing New Green Background Search Ads

Looks like Yahoo is doing some Google-like experimenting of their own and trying out a new background color for their search ads. Spotted originally by @tecnonetblog – Yahoo seems to be testing a green background color for their ads. Now with the original screenshots that were provided it was rather hard to see the difference, unless you’re […]

Softaculous 4.2.7 Introduces Automated Backups

Softaculous has released another update to their famous automated script installer, bringing with it a great new feature allowing users to setup automated backups of their scripts entire directory right from the install/edit installation page.   Now there are plenty of other great features too, however the new automated backups is by far my favorite […]

Google Makes a Stand Against Faked User Histories

Google has made a new post earlier this week, titled a A reminder about manipulative or deceptive behavior; and if you read it closely you’ll see that this isn’t so much a reminder, but a statement as to the next spam target for Google. Google states that “Recently, we’ve seen some user complaints about a deceptive technique […]

GoDaddy Offering $4 .COM Domains with Free WHOIS Privacy

Most of you are already familiar with the amount of personal information you put out onto the Internet when you register a domain name. This might not be much of an issue for a company or a business, as they would simply list their business identity into the WHOIS database, however what if you’re simply […]

Exclusive 30% Off at HostGator Coupon for July 2013

[frame align=”left”][/frame]I have been working with the team over at HostGator for a little while now, and have shared with you plenty of their sales. For the remainder of July I was lucky enough to pick up an exclusive coupon code giving you 30% off on any web hosting plan from HostGator. This coupon code […]