Registering a domain name is the first box you need to tick if you want to set up a website for your business. However, by itself, a domain name does not enable you to build a website. To build a website, you also need web hosting. What is Web Hosting? A web host is how […]
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Website Design – Build Your Own or Hire a Professional?
Now that you’ve purchased a domain name, signed up for web hosting and linked the two things together, all that’s left to do is build your website. You’re potentially just a few days away from launching your website to the world. These are exciting times. You’re probably itching to get started. But hold on a […]
Why WordPress is a Great Option for YOUR Next Website
So, you’ve signed up for web hosting. Now all you need to do is set up a website. But wait…. How on earth do you do that? Well, first of all, you need to pick a content management system for it. A content management system (CMS) is akin to macOS on a Mac, or Android […]
15 Web Hosting Acronyms You Need to Know
In any business or industry, there are important terms and pieces of technical jargon that you need to know in order to succeed. While some people can see acronyms as esoteric gateways that make it difficult to get into a particular field, ultimately, they are just ways to communicate in a shared lexicon. When it […]
10 website metrics you should be tracking
Everyone running a website wants to maximize their performance and bring in the most amount of visitors possible, but it isn’t always obvious which metrics indicate how well your website is doing. In order to best understand how well your website is performing you’ll want to be looking at your website’s analytics. Popular tools such […]
Introducing LiteSpeed Web Server
Earlier this year we decided to trial LiteSpeed Web Server as a replacement for Apache. We’re always looking for ways to increase the performance of our servers and give our customers the best experience possible, and given that LiteSpeed is one of the most popular Apache alternatives, we thought we’d give it a try. We […]