
If you are wanting to set up and build a website that is easily found by Google, and even incorporate some of Google’s high powered search features into your own website, you need not wait any longer. Google announced in 2009 its Google Services for Websites feature. Using these powerful Google tools you can integrate features to help drive traffic to your website, enhance your site for SEO, improve retention, and even monetize your site, all through the interface of your web host provider.
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You’ve heard of offshore bank accounts. Almost anyone with a bit of extra money can open an offshore account to have a more privacy in their money handling and enjoy certain tax benefits. Even Fortune 500 companies form their corporation “offshore” away from U.S. regulation and taxation, saving them millions of dollars in taxes each year. Now offshore web hosting is making an entrance into the web hosting arena providing privacy and new ways for small and medium businesses to gain financial and tax advantages by operating their websites outside U.S. borders.
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Two trends are already evident in 2010: protecting the environment by reducing the ‘carbon footprint,’ and the growth of small to medium sized online businesses. As the world economy shows the first signs of recovery in two years, more businesses are forming and publishing company websites.
Many web hosting companies have taken the “green” movement by the horns and are offering certified wind energy certificates as their way of producing a neutral carbon footprint. With the popularity of green services, we are likely to see more businesses buying green web hosting services.
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The future of cellphone technology seemed firmly planted in Apple’s hands after it released its first version of iPhone. Of course, after the iPhone became an immediate part of the American mobile culture, many suitors followed, including Google’s open-source cell phone mobile platform, Android.
Google knew back when the iPhone was released that there would be a bigger market for mobile computing, and they were right. Thanks to smartphone technology users can instantly connect to the internet via their phones from anywhere. A big part of connecting to the internet on-the-go is performing internet searches for products and services. Want to find a local Thai restaurant? Need new shoes fast? No problem. Simply do a mobile search with your phone for local businesses.
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Just a decade ago the internet was still in its youth and businesses were finding the benefit of building a website as part of a regular marketing mix. But finding the power to join the internet was left to big corporations who could afford the expensive web servers and house them internally. Some companies found they could simply do business by hosting web servers and hiring them out to businesses who wanted an internet presence without the high cost of buying and maintaining the servers.
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Taking a look at where we’ve been is always a good indicator about where we’re going, and that goes for web hosting trends as well. Looking back just over the last decade we’ve seen a very large growth in web service companies, customers, and delivery of web hosting products.
The development of the web server and Microsoft Exchange Server has given small to large companies the freedom to host their own websites and create a virtual communication for all employees and customers. Shared web hosting has placed the freedom for anyone from individual blogs to e-commerce businesses to build a website and host it affordably. But where do we go from here? What is in store for 2010 and beyond into the second decade of the 21st century?
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