New BigCommerce Apps Added

[frame align=”left”][/frame]Remember way back when BigCommerce first introduced their enhanced API? This paved the way for tons of widgets and applications to be developed and integrated within ones BigCommerce store. Currently the BigCommerce App Store features tons of apps ranging from email marketing, live chat, accounting, and much more. Earlier last week BigCommerce announced 4 […]

Crystone Launches New Website Builder

Much like many other hosting companies lately Crystone has updated the website builder that is included within all of their shared hosting plans. The new website builder offers complete support for HTML5, and comes with a plethora of modules which can easily be integrated within your website – such as eCommerce functionality, Facebook integration, image […]

Yahoo Redesigns Their U.S. Search

In a post on the Yahoo! Tumblr yesterday, Yahoo! SVP of Search – Laurie Mann announced a fresh new redesign of the  U.S. Yahoo search engine. The redesign introduces a much more cleaner and modern look, with a new top navigational bar, and more real-estate available for search results. When it comes to search, nothing […]

New Animated AdSense Ad Units

I was browsing around the Internet this weekend and came upon something that, to me, seems like the biggest change in Google Adsense that I have seen since I have started using it – almost 8 years ago. Skyscraper and Big Box ad units have a new animated display. When left-alone the ads simply display […]

123-Reg Launches Cloud Servers

Following up their announcement of may coupons, 123-Reg have announced the launch of a brand new product offering: Cloud Servers. Cloud Servers from 123-Reg are a brand new product they have created to fill the gap between Virtual Private Servers (VPS) and Dedicated Servers. They take their technology from both these different types of servers and […]

Atlantic.net No Longer Offers Managed VPS

In a recent conversation with some of the staff over at Atlantic.net I was told that Atlantic.net will no longer be offering managed vps services. The initial server setup is handled for you – and from there everything else is up to you. Atlantic.net proactively monitors all of their hardware to make sure everything is […]

Bravenet Updates Their Site Builder, Bravesites

[frame align=”left”][/frame]There seems to be a pattern emerging lately as more and more site builders are getting updated, and for good reason. The Internet has evolved quiet a bit since many of these site builders were first released – and they were due for an overhaul. Following in the footsteps of GoDaddy, and UK2.Net, Bravenet […]

UK2.Net Announces New Website Builder

[frame align=”left”][/frame]Web host UK2 announced on Thursday the addition of a new website builder to their list of hosting offers. The new platform allows UK2.Net clients to pick a template, add content and publish their respective websites. “Our new Website Builder is all you and your business needs to succeed online. It’s perfect for small business […]

Google Adwords Retiring Spreadsheet Edit Feature

Google first introduced the edit by spreadsheet feature for Google Adwords back in 2009 in an attempt to make performing bulk changes to your campaigns easier. Since then however Google has  released bulk editing to help you make large-scale changes across your AdWords account, and keyword bulk uploads to help you add, edit and remove keywords at scale. Bulk […]

What is On-Page SEO?

Most first time webmasters launch their website and immediately start worrying about generating backlinks and increasing their ranking in search engines, however many miss the first and most important step – On-Page SEO. On-Page SEO defines how search engines will view and list your website. This starts from your core meta and open graph tags, […]