A few months ago, I switched web hosting companies on a few sites of my own as well as some clients. Now that those months have passed, I am breathing a little easier...
The company I switched to is Lunar Pages which has been ranked either #1 or very near number 1 as long as I have been monitoring them.
Monday, September 25, 2006
Web Hosting to Write Home About
Posted by Michael at 9:41 AM
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Seafood Plus Info: Complete Site Redesign
Seafood Plus Info has been online for over a year now providing quality seafood selections for:
- Clam Recipes
- Crab Recipes
- Flounder Recipes
- Grouper Recipes
- Oyster Recipes
- Scallop Recipes
- Seafood Soups and Stews
- Shrimp Recipes
- Snapper Recipes
- Tuna Recipes
The new site design is based on phpWebsite originally developed by Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. The site now features many more options for users and management plans to continue offering more features and recipes for their visitors.
Stop by http://www.seafoodplus.info today to see what all the hoopla is about and maybe find the perfect seafood dinner recipe along the way!
Posted by Michael at 11:43 AM
Friday, September 01, 2006
Taking North Carolina by Storm
Tropical storm Ernesto stopped by yesterday to leave a reminder that change is inevitable and being prepared a necessity. It can be comforting to know that even when challenges like a tropical storm or hurricane drop in, your business can still be doing business as usual online.
Having a disaster preparedness plan is important to most any business. On the web, having a web host that is prepared for the risks along with programming that can handle life's trials and tribulations, can mean the difference between being profitable versus dead in the water.
As more and more of your business depends on online shopping, it is ever more critical to foresee the challenging risks and how to prevent or minimize their impact on your business. The better you deal with this issue, the more likely your business will continue to grow and thrive over the long haul on the Internet.
Posted by Michael at 10:36 AM