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    Hostgator 1 Cent Hosting Discount Coupon : ShoutMeLoud

    January 30, 2012
    Hostgator 1 cent hosting

    How many of you heard of 1 cent hosting? Wait! I’m not talking about those cheap Free hosting where your Website is not only insecure but you never know when you might lose all your data one day. Here I’m talking about one hosting company which offers it’s premium Webhosting services for 1 cent. Here I’m talking about Hostgator, one hosting which I have used for almost 2 years and never complained. I started a completely ...

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    4 Things to Consider When Choosing a Web-host Company

    October 28, 2011
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    This is a guest post by Cory who runs ContractEdge. If you would like to write for ShoutMeLoud, check our guest posting guidelines. When shopping for a web host it is best to know just what you should be looking for in your website hosting company. Most companies will have similar claims, such as unlimited disk space, unlimited bandwidth, and email. You also want to be sure that the company also has a high percentage of being up and ...

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    Does Shared Web Hosting Affect Search Engine Ranking?

    September 17, 2011
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    When we moved ShoutMeLoud to Shared hosting on Hostgator couple of days back one of the most common question which I had in mind is do I need to have a private I.P for my website? For the beginners, those who are not aware of Shared hosting, It’s a server where lots (10+ up to 200-300) sites are hosted on same server and thus sharing the same I.P. Usually you get private I.P on a ...

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    BlueHost Vs Hostgator Vs Dreamhost [Webhosting Comparison]

    May 4, 2011
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    Search for top web hosting and you will be bombarded with tons of options. All the webhosting companies will claim to give you best server and unlimited resource but when you sign up with them, you will start facing lots of issues. So it’s very important to be careful when you select your web hosting company.  Here I’m doing a detailed comparison between Hostgator VS Dreamhost Vs BlueHost. So far, I have found them to be ...

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    5 Reasons Why One Should Avoid Free Webhosting

    April 21, 2011
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    This is a guest post by Pascal, who blogs at fourblogger.com. If you like to Submit a guest post at Shoutmeloud, do read Shoutmeloud revenue sharing program. Everyone knows that the reason behind tremendous development of blogosphere is, the awesome free hosting services like blogspot, Geocities, wordpress.com, typepad etc. But in recent years, many happenings around free hosts do not seem good as it sounds. Credit: FLICKR 1. Free Hosted Blog can die at any ...

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    How to Choose the best Shared Web Hosting

    April 14, 2011
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    This is a guest post by BlogMera. If you would like to write for ShoutMeLoud, check our guest posting guidelines. Shared web hosting is the most popular of all the hosting types. This is because it is much cheaper than dedicated servers and you do not have to administrate the hosting. This type of hosting is efficient and it has a reduced cost. The best approach to getting the best shared web hosting is through searching for ...

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    My Experience In Withstanding A Hosting Outrage

    April 6, 2011
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    This is a guest post by Amit Banerjee who blogs at Ampercent. If you would like to write for ShoutMeLoud, check out guest posting guidelines. There are so many situations when the web hosting scenario of your blog or website can crash completely. You get a huge traffic spike, mess up your WordPress theme, a whole bunch of people hotlink your images/ static files and your blog is stressed out. If you have hosted your ...

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    How to Request for Free Website Migration from HostGator

    March 27, 2011
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    Yesterday we let you know about free WordPress hosting migration from Hostgator and in this tutorial, I will be taking about how you need to put a request for free WordPress migration from hostgator. The process is del simple but the real issue happen after migration of your hosting, as most of the time your directory structure changes and cache and many other plugin stops working because of change in directory structure. Though with this ...

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