If you own a small business, simply having a website is usually not enough to really grow your business online. Your website needs to be found online by potential new customers. Thankfully there is now an easy and affordable way to get found online using Yola’s newest hosting package, Yola Gold. As you may already […]
Author Archives: Michael Boguslavskiy
G35NYC Forums Re-launched
I recently finished up a complete overhaul of the G35NYC – a NYC based Infiniti G35/G37 enthusiasts community. When I first took on the project the community was ran off a fairly out-dated vBulletin install – which unfortunately had been compromised – making daily use of the forums fairly annoying. The decision was made to […]
PayPal Opens Up BillMeLater for Small Businesses
PayPal is opening up its Bill Me Later service to small and medium online businesses, enabling them to offer free no-interest financing for six months for all purchases of $99 or more. Bill Me Later will give small business owners a way to increase sales conversions and boost order sizes going into the holiday season. And it […]
Browser Vendors Team Up To Create Universal HTML5 Documentation
Developing in HTML5 hasn’t exactly been easy – since most documentation that’s currently available for HTML5 is biased towards a specific browser. Adobe, Apple,
Google Updates Link Schemes Guidelines, Hates on Footer Links
Google has updated their Link Schemes Guidelines – which to be honest – I think has made things that much worse. If you really read through the new guidelines – you’ll find that linking, in general, is really hard to do now. I guess the big problem here is that with terms as vague as “various […]
22% Off at GoDaddy
Now through October 23, GoDaddy customers receive 22% off their orders. From domain names, hosting, site builders and more. At checkout, you’ll get 22% off with the following coupon code: [coupon code=”godaddy-22off” /] Take note this coupon is not applicable to ICANN fees, taxes, transfers, bulk pricing, premium domains, or Search Engine Visibility advertising budget. It […]
mod_pagespeed Graduates from Beta Version
Google first introduced mod_pagespeed back in 2010 – and since then they’ve been hard at work to improve the functionality, quality and performance of this open-source Apache module that automatically optimizes web pages and their resources. Now, after almost two years and eighteen releases, they are announcing that they are taking off the Beta label. To learn […]
DiscountASP.NET Introduces Windows Server 2012 Hosting
DiscountASP.NET has announced earlier last week the introduction of Microsoft Windows 2012 Hosting in their US-based data center, with plans to offer the same service in their Europe data-center in the near future. For those hearing about Windows Server 2012, the new Windows 2012 hosting platform includes several key enhancements, such as: Internet Information Services […]
WebHostForASP Announces Windows Server 2012 Hosting
[frame align=”left”][/frame]The newest release of Microsoft’s Server 2012 is seen as something highly innovative, full of improved features and applications. These improvements offer application flexibility to answer the critical needs of many businesses and organizations; and as such more and more companies are starting to offer it. WebHostForASP.net recently proudly announced the aviability of Windows […]
Google Adwords Business Credit Card Pilot Announced in UK
Back in July we first mentioned the Google Adwords Mastercard for Businesses – which was piloted to a select amount of U.S. based businesses. Today Google announced the launch of the AdWords Business Credit UK pilot, with more invites for U.S. businesses being promised next. There are a few key differences to take note of with the […]
Yola Changes Terms for Free Google Adwords Credits
As of October 1st, the Yola Bronze, Silver packages no longer include their respective $50 and $75 worth of free Google AdWords credit. Instead, users that spend $25 in Google AdWords credits will get an additional $100 worth of credits for free. Furthermore keep in mind that since Yola Gold includes all the features of […]
DataChambers Announces New Datacenter
DataChambers, a North Carolina-based technology firm, announced earlier this week that they are expanding with the purchase of a 50,000-square-foot facility on Garner Station Boulevard in Raleigh, N.C. The building and eight-acre property, formerly home of Qwest Communications, will house a new high-availability data center. A variety of outsourced information technology services will be offered at […]
November Domain Name Coupons for Easyspace
As usual, Easyspace has released their list of October & November coupons. To be honest, there’s really nothing new – again. The same coupons from the past couple of months have been renewed, and 2 new sales on .INFO and .ME domain names were announced, so let’s kick-start with those first. .info domain names – Save 40% off […]
50% Off First Month on Shared & VPS Hosting at Interserver
Interserver launched in April of 1999, and has steadily grown both their product line, and the company as a whole. In 2006 they launched their very own East Coast datacenter located in Secaucus, New Jersey – and the rest was history. To date Interserver offers everything from shared hosting, to colocation services. For a limited […]
Examine the Quality of Your Backlinks with LinkDiagnosis.com
Simply obtaining backlinks isn’t the only thing to worry about when improving the SEO status of your website. Quality is just as important as quantity, which is why it’s important to look at the status of your backlinks. With LinkDiagnosis, you can look at the Google PageRank along with various other ranks of your site’s […]
Google Webmaster Guidelines Have Been Updated
The official Google Webmaster Guidelines have long needed an overhaul in various areas. For starters the introduction of rich-snippets has brought with it a handful of new questions – which some clear documentation and guidelines would help. Luckily yesterday Google announced their new, updated guidelines – with a set of quality and technical guidelines for […]
Webmaster Tools Adds Critical Notification Emails
As of October 1st Google’s Webmaster Tools will send out an email notifying you of any critical changes/issues that may impact your search listings, and your websites overall health – oh, as long as Google knows how to fix that said issue. So, malware will be picked up, and a notification issued – but what […]
Nominet Proposes Shorter .UK Domain Names
Nominet, the non-profit body for overseeing all net addresses ending in .uk (ie .co.uk, .org.uk), have proposed a plan to offer UK-based companies a shorter, simpler, yourwebsite.uk domain name. This would run right along side the .co.uk service – and would require a company to prove they have an existing presence in the UK, and pay […]
HostGator Network Updates Now On Twitter
A Tweet a few hours ago let me know about @HGstatus – a new Twitter profile created specifically to keep HostGator’s customers up to date on the latest network status information – whether it be scheduled maintenance or
Key Design Elements to Consider When Starting an Ecommerce Site
Designing your ecommerce website is essential to building your brand and establishing trust with shoppers. See design provides a corporate identity and