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If you are ready to make money with no cost to you, it is time to consider joining Freezone.  Freezone is UK’s best value hosting company and the company offers one of the best affiliate programmes that will give you commission on every sale you make.  If you are looking for the best commission rates in the industry and you want to receive rewards just for signing up, review why Freezone is the answer and start making money today.

What Does the Affiliate Scheme Through Freezone Offer?

The hosting packages sell themselves and you can make commission on every sale you make, including domain names.  Affiliates who are signed up with the Freezone affiliate programme can earn as much as £80 for each and every sale they make.  You will make up to £3 on each domain name and up to £80 on every eShop sale.  The commission structure is extremely clear cut so you never have to guess how much you will earn in commissions each time you are paid.

Some of the additional benefits offered by Freezone include:

*  £10 payout bonus just for signing up for the free account
*  Domain names are extremely affordable.
*  Commissions are paid on every product.
*  Commissions are paid directly into your Paypal account.
*  Accessibility to live support agents.
*  Online chat support tools for convenience.
*  Full account management tools so you can make more money.
*  A wide range of banners and the option to custom make banners.
*  Free access to advice from account managers.

You should never have to pay to become an affiliate and earn commissions.  In fact, the company should want you so bad they are willing to payout a bonus to you when you join.  Freezone is the host you have always been looking for.  Earn high commission rates as an affiliate partner with Freezone and earn money for selling domains, email, shared hosting, Eshop, and SSL certificates.

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There are differences in the hosting platforms of Windows and Linux. Both OS Platforms have their advantages and disadvantages. Windows has the advantage of running Access and MS SQL that is Microsoft software Another advantage of Microsoft is that the servers offer great support for web developers. The programming environments on these servers include ASP, Visual Basic Scripts and the MS Index Server. This support is very important to many web developers.

Because Linux is an open source system, it is much more cost-effective in maintenance and operation. The cost of hosting Linux is less than that of Windows hosting. The open-source feature of the Linux platform minimizes the cost because you only need one license. Windows requires associated licensing for the hosting company and this cost is transferred to the end user.

Linux has other advantages besides the cost. In respect to performance, Linux offers scalability because of the wide range of software, applications, languages and databases it supports. This includes PH, Perl, PostGre, MySQL, PostSQL and others. One disadvantage of the Linux hosting platform is that it does not support some Microsoft technologies.

Although Linux is an open source platform, that does not mean it is not secure. Security is very important and proactive steps are taken regularly to ensure security. Modifications and software updates are done on a regular basis to make sure the latest security and performance patches are installed. Security is handled well in both platforms. It is important to note that security is more dependent on the server administrator than the actual platform.

Scripting is the factor that may influence what actual platform you choose. If your site holds a blog, shopping cart or a forum, this active content will require scripting. And, in this case, should you require applications such as ASP, ASP.Net, Access or MS SQL, Windows is the better option. If this is not the case, Linux will do just fine. Both platforms are comparable in performance and security. However, the cost advantage goes to the Linux platform. The support advantage is tipped in favor of Windows platform based on the scripting factor.

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If you are considering registering a new domain, securing your privacy is very important. Failing to do so exposes your personal information to everybody with access to a computer. The process of registering a new domain involves providing contact information such as phone number, email address, name, city, and post office address. ICANN, the body that is tasked with overseeing domain name registration requires this information. While this is for noble purposes, unscrupulous individuals can misuse this information. The following reasons show why it is important to have domain privacy.

Avoid Spamming
The Whois database is freely available and anyone can login and get details unhindered. Spammers have created spam bots and used them to trawl the site for owner email addresses. This contact information is then sold or used to send unsolicited junk mail to your inbox. Spamming is the first doorway before things become more serious and scary.

Avoid Hacking
Your unprotected domain details can be used by hackers to gain access to your site. If you are just starting out, the cash to set up a secure site might be limited. Hackers are quite adept at taking advantage of such loopholes to penetrate your site. You may not even not notice that you site has been compromised. This could come to light after serious security breaches prompt you to call in the experts.

Avoid Identity Theft
This is very serious and has happened to site owners who only took steps when it was too late. Someone can use your details to engage in criminal activities which in turn could land you in serious legal trouble.

While this is certainly frightening, there are steps you can take to keep your personal information safe. To start with, IT experts agree unanimously that domain privacy is your first line of defense. This ensures that your contact details and personal information is not freely available. Domain registrars provide this service for an extra fee. Anyone who tries to look up your details on the Whois database will only see the registrar details. This security is invaluable compared with the damage hackers can wreak with access to personal details. You can also rest easy at night safe in the knowledge that no one is going to turn up uninvited to harass your family.

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Freezone Internet, the UK’s top web hosting company, has created yet another way to serve their customers. Listening to their customers’ complaints about the traditional technical support, Freezone has decided to implement a remote desktop customer support.

Traditional tech support often involves lengthy phone conversations and irritated customers. Especially if the customer is unfamiliar with computers and their programs. Remote support, on the other hand, allows a tech advisor to access the user’s computer from theirs. Freezone uses this set-up to do everything from setting up email addresses, to setting up web hosting.

Although the thought of giving a stranger access to something as private as a computer may give some people pause, the remote desktop access at Freezone Internet is completely safe. It takes place over a secure and encrypted connection, which helps to make sure hackers cannot access any information, and if a customer is having trouble with a website that involves identifying information such as credit card numbers or birthdays, those fields are blocked from the support staff’s view. In addition, the sessions are completely under customer control, giving them the ability to shut down the link whenever they choose.

For those who do not have a land-line, or those who simply do not wish to tie it up with a long customer service phone call, Freezone offers easy & reliable alternatives. Their support staff, consisting of experienced CSRs, or customer service representatives, can offer assistance via chat as well. There are three steps to beginning a remote session:

Step 1 - Call or connect to the chat site, and ask for a remote support session.
Step 2 – Once an agent has responded, click the ‘generate code’ button, give code to agent, and do not close the  window.
Step 3 -  Follow all on-screen prompts.

If there is a problem with your computer, or you simply could use some help with a webpage, why not try Freezone Internet’s new remote desktop customer support services instead of going the old route? With its exceptional safety, ease of use, and reliability, it marks the future of customer service.

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There are dozens of companies offering web hosting on the market today, so why would you want to trust us with hosting your data?  The main reason is that we have over 11 years of experience in handling hosting on a massive scale, and are uniquely qualified to handle yours as well.  We also offer a chat system that makes customer service more convenient than ever before, and if you sign up now, you will be eligible for a free domain name too!

We are particularly proud of our history, however.  We have over eleven years of experience, having started our company very early in the internet’s lifespan.  We have seen practically every problem and difficulty come and go, and have learned how to safeguard our clients’ information in the face of an emergency.

For instance, we do frequent backups of your data, not because we are obligated to do so, but because we want to ensure that if your site is hacked or otherwise broken, we can have you up and running again in very little time.  This security should be redundant on your own – in other words, you should run backups of your own data as well, but if you simply cannot resuscitate your site, you can contact us and we will help you out.

If you do need to contact our help desk, we have made it as easy as possible for you through our live chat support.  Instead of waiting on line during our busy hours, you can simply chat with us.  Our system will put you into a queue, where you will be notified once an agent is available.  This allows you to get along with your day instead of having to sit on the phone and wait for us to get to you.

Because we are so confident in our product, we are offering new customers a free domain name to help them get their first website started.  This is just a small way we can show that we are truly serious about doing a good job.  If you are looking for a professional web hosting company that will be available to help you 24 hours a day, we believe we are the best company on the market to help you.

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Most people experience the internet through their personal computers and mobile devices. They do not often think about aspects of the internet that exist behind the scenes such as web hosting, domains, and servers. If a person has a layman’s understanding of how the internet works, they probably know what a web host is, but they may not be aware of reseller web hosting.

For those not in the know, hosting is the process through which the data that makes up a web site is stored and made available for public consumption through the internet. This service is available for a fee, and it allows website owners to store their pages on a secure server and make changes as necessary.

The company in charge of the web space might have additional server room and bandwidth available which they can sell to companies or organizations that act as resellers. Resellers purchase space wholesale from hosts that they, in turn, sell to a third party. The third party could be an individual or another business. It depends on the particular arrangement and how it is set up. Basically, the reseller charges for access to hard drive space and bandwidth that they have already obtained from the original seller.

Resellers are often startup companies that want to get into the business without making a gigantic investment in technology. They are able to set up their own pricing plans and branding, and it is all done in such a way as to be seamless to end users and consumers. The bonus for new companies getting involved in reselling is that large amounts of technical expertise are not required.

Web hosting is a concept that is familiar to most casual users of the internet, but these people may not be aware of the presence of resellers. Resellers might be able to offer a great value, but one should be aware of all the facts when getting into business with a reseller. Also, reseller web hosting can be a terrific opportunity for those who want to be in the field of technology, but do not necessarily have the knowledge or expertise.

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A lot has happened in the years since 2000. The internet has become a huge part of how we live our lives, both socially and professionally. Web hosting has also experienced a revolution during the past ten years.

A decade ago, in 2000, there were multiple web hosting companies to choose from, but many had not been around long enough to prove themselves, so it was hard to tell which companies were reliable. And because web hosting was such a new commodity, it was still quite expensive.

Today, in 2011, the world of global and UK hosting has much improved for the consumer. Companies like Freezone have been around for more than a decade, so you know you are working with a reliable organisation. Likewise, increased competition and vast technological improvements have made web hosting far more affordable than it was in 2000.

In addition, many web hosting companies provide additional services. Many can help you get domain names (whether that means choosing to buy domain names or offer you free domain names) and domain name registration for you. Email hosting is another popular offering.

What’s more, security and safety technology has also improved, as well as technological reliability. This means that you can find UK hosting that makes it affordable to buy a domain name, host a site, and host emails without worry: you can count on 99%+ uptime for your site, get tech support via phone, email, or chat, and know that you’re in the hands of a reliable web hosting company.

If all this has happened in just the past 10 years, imagine where we’ll be in 2020!

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When looking for web hosting, there are a number of key elements to consider. In fact, in previous blogs, we have looked at this subject in some detail.

However, as a UK web hosting company, we have become aware of one increasingly important requirement from customers – location i.e. location of your web hosting company.

Over the last five years or so, cost of web hosting has dropped dramatically. Particularly so as cross-border purchase of web hosting has become common place. However, this has also led to the commoditisation of web hosting – web hosting companies have been focusing on price alone and are drawing attention away from support. (After all, for web hosting companies, cost of providing full support can be significant.)

As UK web hosting company, we believe that price is indeed an essential part of the equation. However, we attach equal priority to support.

Now, you can certainly buy web hosting for a dollar or so per month from many non-UK web hosting companies – there are many US and Far Eastern web hosting companies offering cheap web hosting. But what are the chances that you will be able to get hold of someone on the phone during UK working hours?

Not surprisingly then, more and more small businesses are opting for UK web hosting companies. Not only can you get quality web hosting from as little as £2 per month, you have more chance of getting support when you need it.

Our advice is simple – next time you are searching for web hosting, type ‘UK web hosting’ into Google.

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We hear a lot of people asking this question. After all, they say, they have paid good money for web hosting and yet when they search for keywords related to their business, their website is not to be found anywhere on search engines.

In fact, there are still plenty of businesses that assume that all they need to do is register a domain name, buy some web hosting and their website will miraculously appear on top of Google. Sadly, the reality is somewhat different.

Unless businesses take search engine optimisation (SEO) seriously, they are unlikely to realise the potential of their website.

Now, I don’t propose to write a best practice manual here, but let me distil a few key components.

First, what exactly is SEO?

In plain English, it’s the process whereby you undertake some tasks that will help your website to appear on search engines (towards the top few pages) when your potential customers type in keywords associated with your business.

There are two broad areas you need to think about – on-page optimisation and off-page optimisation.

Now, search engines aren’t as clever as you might imagine – they can’t recognise what a website is about simply by looking at it as we humans can do in an instant. So, you have to tell them by using special notations. You have to ensure there is sufficient amount of relevant content on your website. There is more, but fundamentally, this on-page optimisation allows search engines to index your website based on the nature of your business.

The second stage, and some regard this as much more critical, is building links (effectively votes) from other websites to your website. This is off-page optimisation. More popular and relevant a website is to your business, more weight search engines will allocate to a link from it to you. The more relevant links you have to your website, the better the positioning on search engine results.

And here is the key bit of advice – think about SEO at the same time you secure a domain name, web hosting and start creating your website. Don’t leave it as the last thing on your list.

Let me leave you with a final thought…not optimising your website is a bit like opening a business, but not telling anyone about it. No business would do that. Or would they?!

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Email has now firmly replaced snail mail both a business communication tool as well as a social communication tool. I mean, when did you last put pen to paper to write a letter to a customer or a client, or auntie Sue for that matter?!

Over the last few years, direct mail too has been dramatically cut to be replaced with email marketing. However, while companies have spent money on securing great domain names and reliable web hosting for their websites, there still seems to be a scatter gun approach to email marketing. And this despite the one-to-one nature of email marketing.

To help you implement best practice in email marketing, here are our top 5 tips:

1. Target your audience with care

Whether you build your own email list or buy it from outside, make sure it’s ‘opted in’.  Anything else is unlikely to produce any results and, in fact, is likely to cause more damage to your business by being perceived as spam

2. Make sure content / offer is relevant

Relevancy is key. Whether it’s a newsletter or an offer led marketing message, ask yourself…is it relevant to my audience? If in doubt, change the content / message.

3. Make your call to action clear

Once you’ve sorted out the target audience and your offer, make sure that your call to action is clear – what do you want your audience to do? Is it to visit your website? Buy or try a product? Whatever the call to action, make it explicit.

4. Don’t bombard your audience

What’s the right frequency of contact with your audience? Daily, weekly, monthly? Build an understanding of your audience – in fact, ask how often they would like to hear from you. Too frequently and you’ll be regarded as spam. Too infrequent and you could lose impact

5. Make sure your email reaches its target

There is no point to a highly targeted email that never actually reaches its destination. If your web hosting company’s servers are black listed, your email would be marked as spam and is unlikely to reach its intended recipient. Ensure your web hosting company is white listed. Ask them about how they maintain their white listed status.

This is really a brief introduction to effective email marketing – we’ll pick this topic up again in the future. In the meantime, contact your web hosting company for more advice and hopefully some simple tools to help you with sending out bulk emails.

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