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Best Photography Web Hosting For Photographers – Photography Web Host

First, take into consideration that there is not any web host specific for photographers. If any web host claims this, they are cheating and lying to their customers.

You can use any web hosting provider to get your photography business online. All reputed web hosts support all features needed for such a website.

If you are a complete novice at working with setting up websites, you can choose web hosts offering templates to work with.

Our recommended reliable, affordable web hosting services providing decent templates:

http://www.threehosts.com/business/3rd

and

http://www.threehosts.com/tell-me-more/hg.html

 

If you’re looking for a professional internet presence for your photography business, BH has been exceeding its customers’ expectations for years. This company offers full-featured service that can fulfill all of your requirements.

BH is really easy to use and reliable. They offer Free Site Builder (Drag & Drop) that helps you build your web pages without difficulty, even if you are not skilled in using any website creating software. Their web builder is a WYSIWYG program (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get). This means that the finished page will display exactly the way it was designed.

You can also create the pages offline with your favorite program (Dreamweaver, FrontPage, Microsoft Publisher, iWeb, etc.), and then upload them to your web host. This is another easy way to get your website online.

 

You can reach reviews about this web hosting provider and its latest DISCOUNT COUPONS at:

http://www.threehosts.com/reviews/1st

 

Important:

* This service was awarded the “Best Web Hosting OF The Year”.

* If you sign up for this service you will have $75 credits to advertise your website with the Google & Yahoo search engines for free!


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Young Chefs of the Southeast Best and Brightest of the Region’s Culinary Stars to Shine at Atlanta Grill at The Ritz …

Young Chefs of the Southeast Best and Brightest of the Region’s Culinary Stars to Shine at Atlanta Grill at The Ritz …
A new program to host the most gifted and renowned young chefs from around the Southeast to showcase their cuisine at Atlanta Grill is announced by Bennett Hollberg, chef de cuisine.

Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance



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What is the best site for web hosting?

I wanna host an anime website. What site would u reccomend?

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Is Host Monster the best host?

Well it claims to have all of the features below and only for $5.75(2yr contact). But is this company the best value for money and best host?? Also, A FREE DOMAIN!

Disk Storage 300 GB
Host UNLIMITED DOMAINS
Free Domain Name
Free Drag and Drop Site Builder
Support International Domain Names
POP3/POP3 Secure Email Support Unlimited
IMAP/Secure IMAP Email Support Unlimited
Gigs of Site Transfer 3,000 GB/mo
Forwarding Email Accounts Unlimited
Email Autoresponder Unlimited
Add-on Domains Unlimited
Parked Domains Unlimited
Subdomains Unlimited
Additional FTP Accounts Unlimited
MySQL Databases 100
PostgreSQL Databases 100
IMAP/secure IMAP Email Support
2 Different Web Based Email Solutions
CGI-BIN
CGI Library
Server Side Includes
Frontpage 2000/2002/2003 Extensions
Account “Control Panel”

FTP Access
Shell Access (SSH)
Override .htaccess Support
Anonymous FTP
Webmai

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The Best Of The Best Diy Web Tools

I recently was on a panel of online entrepreneurs where I let it slip that not only had my website build for www.dropdeadgorgeousdaily.com initially cost around $10 per month, but I had done it myself!

Since then I have had loads of emails wanting to know which sites I used and for what, so here is my best of the best DIY webtools list.

1 – Domain registration – www.planetdomain.com.au
For anyone who uses a DIY site builder you will probably be given a clunky url like www.moonfruit.com/diva, which just isn’t very sexy! A lot of these sites will let you do ‘domain mapping’, which means you don’t just redirect traffic from your purchased domain name, but it will actually take over the previous clunky domain and look a lot more professional. To do that you need the support of the people you registered your domain name with (they need to change your DNS settings), some like netregistry.com will charge you an additional fee to do this, but planetdomain.com.au let you do it for free!

2 – Site building – www.moonfruit.com and Joomla
There are a hundred and one site building websites out there, but for ease of use and lack of branding (nothing looks worse than a website with ‘brought to you buy webbuilder.com’ written all over it!) www.moonfruit.com are great. If you are a bit more techy, or are just happy to learn, Joomla gives you a lot more options including blogs, forums, galleries etc.. but it isn’t very novice friendly.

3 – Best for blogs – www.typepad.com Vs www.wordpress.com
A blog is not just a blog these days. In fact many major companies use blog platforms to run their website (ie who.com, CNN and loads of others, and you wouldn’t know it!). And there are two very distinct blog camps – Typepad Vs Wordpress. Personally I opted for Typepad as it’s very easy to get started and very easy to customise to create the exact look you want. Wordpress is a bit more clunky to begin with but once you are comfortable with using it has a lot of more advanced features than typepad, so it’s probably better in the long run (NB you can actually swap between the two as they have import features to copy your posts across).

4 – Best for Polls – www.pollmonkey.com
I tried out a whole lot of polls sites, but Poll Monkey seems like the best. They have a free option which has minimal branding, or you can pay $9 a month for a few extra features and no branding. They also let you run multiple polls at once, create whole quizzes AND you can customise the look and feel of the poll completely.

5 – Best for refer-a-friend marketing – www.tellafriendking.com
Once again i tried out about 15 different services, and this one allows the most customisation, has little co-branding (only at the bottom of the referral email) and is one of the cheapest, too.

6 – Best sites for images.
There are a few great royalty free image sites where you can get pics for a $1 or sometimes less. My favourite is www.fotolia.com , www.istockphoto.com is also good.

7 – Best for creating forms – www.response-o-matic.com
Once again it was low cost, zero branding and very easy to use.

8 – Best for affiliate programs
A lot of new sites can take a while to get up the numbers to be able to sell ads, and in the mean time you want to look professional, right? Welcome to the wonderful world of affiliate programs, where you can host ads by major companies, and if someone clicks through from your site and buys something from them you get a commission (although I would be amazed if this was ever more than about $100 per month, so don’t get too excited). The two main international ones are www.cj.com and www.traderdouble.com and for Aussie brands it’s www.commissionmonster.com.au (PSputting your ads into an affiliate program is another low cost way to get the word out about your product too if you have a sales based site).

9 – Best new thing I’ve found – www.linkwithin.com
For anyone with an editorial site, deep linking (ie giving people lots of options to keep them clicking through your site with ‘you may also like…’ ‘related articles…’ ) is really fantastic. And this great new website has created a really simple to install widget for blogs that does just that!
I hope that was helpful to anyone looking to set up a DIY or blog based site, and if you ever have any questions at all, please let me know.

Cheers.
Kate McKibbin
Managing editor
www.dropdeadgorgeousdaily.com

Kate McKibbin is an Australian fashion and beauty journalist who also runs the online shopper’s bible www.dropdeadgorgeousdaily.com

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