Web Hosting Profits - November 2006
Welcome to Web Hosting Profits. In this
edition:
Article: Dispelling the Linux MythWindows hosts save up to 67% versus
linux There is a common misconception that exists in the webhosting
community today, a misconception that is holding hosts back from
maximising revenues and growth of their businesses. The misconception holds that Windows based webhosting is a far
more expensive avenue than using Linux based systems, and that
there is therefore more money to be made from offering services
based on the latter. Unfortunately the reckoning behind this common belief, is
factually incorrect. And worse, it is actually holding hosts back
from realising their full business potential... read more. |
Technical Tips: Changing
the default location of your domains in Helm
From the help desk with Rob Kershaw, Tech Support
Engineer
By default, Helm will create all domains in the location of
“C:\Domains”. Obviously, this might not be suitable for a number of
reasons; for instance, you may want to use the C drive purely for
system files, or you may have other hard drives with a greater
amount of space on which you would prefer to utilise.
To change the location of the “domains” folder, simply go to
the Web Service you have set up in Helm:
Home > System Settings > Servers > Your
Server > Web Service
In there you will see a field called “Physical Root Path” –
simply change this path to the location you want your domains to be
stored in, and click Save to finish.
All newly created domains will now be stored in this
location!
Unlimited reseller levels brings ambitious hosts
unlimited potential to grow Developed with a focus on the bread and butter aspects of
webhosting, control panels have long offered a workable level of
functionality. Yet the traditional approach has assumed a lot about
what it is that webhosts want to be doing, and constricted them to
one particular business model. Helm 4 takes the three tiered model and turns it on its head
…. read more. |
NEW: Guest Marketing
Column: How to get noticed in
the crowded hosting market
When Mark Hall, COO at Webhost Automation approached me to
write this month’s article, I was interested immediately because
this is such a common marketing problem that we see time and again
across a wide range of industries.
It is a problem that is especially common in the webhosting
market, which is particularly crowded and has a great many hosts
offering very similar products. Whether offering products that
operate on Windows or Linux, the crowding of the market is
pressuring webhosts to continually lower their prices to be
competitive, in an effort to get people to buy from them...
read more.