Learn the Basics of Web Hosting

Web hosting is a term that indicates just about anything. It may seem. However, what web hosting is and how it can benefit you all depends how well you know the industry and its different components.

We at WebHostingSearch.com understand that this industry may seem complicated from the outside. So before you cut the ribbon and sign up for your first, second or 30th web hosting provider, take some time and learn just how, when, what and why. The more you know, the better you'll understand what it is exactly a web host is offering.

Here you'll find expert advice, articles dedicated to clarify common errors and misconceptions as well as how to get the most out of your host. Find in-depth knowledge concerning just about anything - in the web hosting industry.

  • 2009-01-08

    HTML Cheat Sheet

    HTML is an abbreviation for HyperText Markup Language and it's something that many of us use on a daily basis - may it be work or for fun. It's very easy to work with HTML as long as you don't forget all the ...
  • 2008-06-23

    What Server to Choose

    As the proprietor of an online business, you will have to make some important choices about your web hosting service. Your web hosting service controls the server where your website is located, and the right ...
  • 2008-06-17

    How to Obtain Cheap Web Hosting

    Whether you're looking to sell your own products or services on the web or you are interested in creating an affiliate site, you're going to need a place to put your web pages. You need a piece of Internet re...
  • 2008-03-25

    What You Need to Know in Choosing a Web Hosting Plan

    Looking for a web hosting plan can be complicating and frustrating. There are many web hosts available and many of them offer the same basic features. When it comes down to deciding on hosting, you need to ...
  • 2008-03-18

    Epages - Host Online Shops!

    Epages is one of the best alternatives when it comes to e-business software directed to hosting providers and enterprise customers. The company is a market leader in Europe but its network stretches all over ...
  • 2008-02-20

    Helm Control Panel - Offers exactly what Web Host Clients Need!

    Helm's latest control panel has like Plesk a striking resemblance with the Windows operative system interface. When Plesk had the sidebar and window folder feeling Helm has adapted linking font and icon graph...
  • 2008-02-20

    Supreme Control Panel - For both New and Experienced Web Host Clients!

    This is the ultimate control panel. Supreme Control Panel is used by many web hosts such as CorrectHost for one particular reason. The fact that this control panel has been built for both new and more experie...
  • 2008-02-20

    SiteWorx - A Control Panel for Beginner Web Hosting Clients!

    SiteWorx web hosting control panel has everything necessary to call itself a proper control panel. Management settings over email, databases, domains, stats and files are all there on the main page. And the i...
  • 2008-02-19

    Parallels Plesk - A Good Control Panel for Web Hosting Clients!

    To make one thing clear, when registering a web host the control panel is one of the most important factors to base your decision on. This is extremely helpful for commercial users in their various needs. Whe...
  • 2008-02-19

    cPanel - Complete Web Host Control Panel

    The first impression of cPanel's control panel can be expressed as basic. Nothing fancy or flashy; a simple interface with several icons representing the control panel's functions. This is also the reason why...

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