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Web Feat Update: December 2008
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Your Website In The New Economy. So how does this affect your website? I always thought having a website is one of the best investments one could make. Websites have been, and continue to be, much more affordable than traditional advertising such as newspapers, magazines, television. Why spend $300 a week or month on newspaper advertising when you can spend a fraction of this price on your website? In future posts I will give specific details on how investing in your website c...
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Web Feat Update: Through The Storm
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Monday, September 15, 2008. With Hurricane Ike having recently pounded Houston, TX there were some concerns here at Web Feat since we have a few servers in that location. However, the datacenter and it's staff were more than prepared to handle the storm. When the power went out, backup generators kicked in and it was business as usual. While utility power has yet to be fully restored to the datacenter, everything should return to normal within a few days. Http:/ www.webfeatworks.com/.
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Web Feat Update: Who Really Owns Your Domain Name?
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Who Really Owns Your Domain Name? When it comes to domain names, there are certain things you (as the owner) need to be aware of. It is so easy nowadays to buy a domain and have it online within minutes. Sounds great, doesn't it? For the short term it is. Registrars will ONLY deal with the person listed in the contact information for the domain. I have witnessed firsthand the "horror stories" of clients who either lost their domain or experienced extensive downtime while ...
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Web Feat Update: July 2008
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Surviving the Google Sandbox. Anyone serious about their website wants it to rank high in Google. However, if you desire high search engine rankings and your site is brand new, it's important to know about the Google "Sandbox". So how does a brand new site survive on Google while in "limbo"? By using Google AdWords you can bid on keywords and drive targeted traffic right to your website. For example, if you sell life insurnce in Chicago you can bid on "life insurance Chicago"...
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Web Feat Update: September 2008
http://webfeatworks.blogspot.com/2008_09_01_archive.html
Monday, September 15, 2008. With Hurricane Ike having recently pounded Houston, TX there were some concerns here at Web Feat since we have a few servers in that location. However, the datacenter and it's staff were more than prepared to handle the storm. When the power went out, backup generators kicked in and it was business as usual. While utility power has yet to be fully restored to the datacenter, everything should return to normal within a few days. Http:/ www.webfeatworks.com/.
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Web Feat Update: June 2008
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008. The Best Way To Send A Newsletter. If you are thinking about starting a newsletter or already have one, here are some things to consider. Go with a professional newsletter service. Yes, there are many newsletter options out there from software to mailing list programs provided by hosting accounts. The bottom line is - you have an important message and want it to reach the intended recipient. If your newsletters are not sent carefully they could wind up in a spam filter. Why? Trans...
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Web Feat Update: Your Website In The New Economy
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Your Website In The New Economy. So how does this affect your website? I always thought having a website is one of the best investments one could make. Websites have been, and continue to be, much more affordable than traditional advertising such as newspapers, magazines, television. Why spend $300 a week or month on newspaper advertising when you can spend a fraction of this price on your website? In future posts I will give specific details on how investing in your website c...