Cheap Web Hosting

November 9, 2008 · Filed Under Your Website · Comment 

These days, everyone is trying to cut back and save money. If your website is the backbone of your business though, one thing you really can’t afford is “cheap web hosting”. You can find plenty of ads all over the web advertising cheap, inexpensive and even free web hosting but just like everything else, you get what you pay for.  Here are a few things to consider:

  • Cheap web hosting usually results in your website being down periodically, due to the increased server load. Not good for your visitors or the search engine bots trying to index your site.
  • Slow page loading. Nobody wants to wait around for a website to load up. If it doesn’t load up within a few seconds, your visitors will go elsewhere. Again, search engine bots won’t wait around either. Cheap and free hosting often results in page load delays so beware.
  • Many of the inexpensive web hosting providers are in a different country. If your business is in the USA, you really should not have your websites served out of India. Search engines take note of where your hosting is being served from and generate search results accordingly.
  • Technical support can be difficult or impossible to find when things go wrong. With dirt cheap web hosting there may be no one to call when your website goes down or any way of contacting someone to help. Even if they do offer a phone option, it won’t help much if the person on the other end cannot understand or clearly speak your language.

As you can see, it really isn’t worth the gamble to trust your website to companies who promise cheap web hosting. Alpine Web Media provides both Windows and Linux web hosting based in the USA, with fast, reliable service.

Why Graphic Design is Not Web Design

August 15, 2008 · Filed Under Your Website · 1 Comment 

People often confuse web design with graphic design and mistakenly think the two are the same. Actually, there is a very big difference in terms of how the work is created. A graphic designer is most familiar with print media design. Magazines, books, brochures, signs and so forth. When they attempt to design a website, they start at the middle of the process which is the design layout with colors and images. Using layers, they are able to simulate navigation buttons that change color on mouseover, etc. Once their work is done, the better graphic designers pass it along to an actual web designer who must try his or her best to translate the design over to the web as best as possible. The process is exactly like someone giving you a magazine cover and saying “make this into a website”. Not the most efficient way of designing a website but most of the time acceptable results are yielded.

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Free Web Graphic Editors for your Web Photos & Images

August 15, 2008 · Filed Under Your Website · Comment 

One of the most common situations I encounter with people uploading images to their websites is that they do not know how to optimize their images. With digital cameras these days, it’s easy to plug into the USB port and transfer files over to your computer, quickly and easily.

The problem is that most people take the photos at a very high resolution so the files sizes can range from 1 to 5MB’s in size. These are NOT suitable to be uploading for your website pages. First, you need to reduce the file sizes and perhaps crop, sharpen or brighten the images. This is where most people get lost in the woods. And no, you can’t do this type of editing in Microsoft’s Paint program, as I have been asked many times.

Ok, so here’s a few free web graphic editors to get you started. Simply download, install and read the directions for use:

  • Serif PhotoPlus 6 is an excellent image editor with a variety of features that are comparable to some high-end graphics editors. It even comes with a tool panel surprisingly similar to Paint Shop Pro.
  • Gimp 2.4 has a number of high-end editing features with tutorials.
  • PhotoFiltre is another great choice for PC users. Although you can’t work with layers (a la Photoshop) there are quite a few other features to keep you satisfied.

Do it Yourself Websites

August 5, 2008 · Filed Under Your Website · Comment 

The infomercials and other ads make it look so very easy to build your own website. These are also the same marketing people who tell you how easy it is to remodel your kitchen yourself, etc. Truth be told, anyone can do just about anything if they have the interest and motivation. Unfortunately, most people want the end product but are a bit short on the “interest and motivation” part.

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