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Since 1999 we have been adding resources to Web Host Magazine & Buyer's Guide with the result that we have well over 20,000 pages of resources across our web site. Our writers and industry associates are busy each day cranking out new articles for you. We have hundred's and hundreds of articles in our library, and we add new ones all the time, each designed to fit your needs. Below is a list of topics from our own Web Hosting Expert staff members and from our associates across the Internet, each an expert in their own right.
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Email Marketing Without SPAMming
(Aaron Turpen)
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How do you go about sending email or marketing yourself online without crossing into the "SPAMmer" category? First and foremost, KNOW WHO YOU ARE SENDING YOUR EMAIL TO. You don't have to be familiar with each recipient personally, but you'd better know whether or not they really want to hear what you have to offer. Always keep that in mind when sending an email to anyone, especially if it's an email meant to market your product or service.
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Four Forms of External Growth in the Web Hosting World
(Knogle)
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There are two forms of growth - internal growth and external growth. Internal growth can be done by investment in new servers, new branch offices, et cetera. External growth (integration of amalgamation) can be done though expansion (through mergers with other companies/firms), mergers (mutually agreed partnership), and acquisitions/takeovers (hostile buy-over of the majority, at least 51% of a firm's shares by another firm).
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Sales: Conferences and You!
(Jacob Dunlap)
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The Web Host Industry, although large, doesn't have many events for its namesake. The one big event only happens once a year. So it would be a good idea to prepare for this one and only event, HostingCon. The target market being web hosts, hosting software companies, large and small banking firms, internet security agencies, and this is to name a few.
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Kemp Technologies Virtualizes LoadMaster Technology
(Staff Writer)
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Kemp Technologies, creators of the LoadMaster series of load balancer products, today announced the launch of its latest product a virtualized load balancer. The new Virtual LoadMaster (VLM) will be sold under a Service Provider Licensing Agreement (SPLA) starting at only $99 per month. Web Hosts will also be happy to note that there are no startup or setup fees involved.
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