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Shopify Review – Expensive, Limited Functions, Software Issues, & Transaction Fees Deceptive Marketing
We reviewed Shopify a couple years ago, comparing its transaction fees and limitations with Yahoo Store Builder, both sharing similarities in these respects. Recently in the Fall 2013, Shopify updated their pricing plans to advertise their own new payment gateway … Continue reading
Mixing and Matching Website Builder, Web Hosting, & Domain Name
It’s almost like we are coordinating an outfit. But unlike clothes, you can’t always make it all work together. Domain Name: This is your website address, i.e. your-website.com, how people will access your website. Generally, you can get your domain name … Continue reading
Posted in Domain Names, Web Hosting, Website Builder Software Comparison
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Is HostGator’s Affiliate Terms of Service Fair? Sell x2 in 180 days or go back to $0…
If you’re only a little good at selling HostGator’s web hosting, you may be teeter-tottering between $50 and $0 – never receiving any commission at all. HostGator changed their affiliates payout policy on May 2, 2013 and still sticking with … Continue reading
GoDaddy Web Hosting “Unlimited” Plans, Disk Space & Traffic Limits – Not really “Unlimited” anything
GoDaddy now advertises 100GB disk space and “Unlimited” bandwidth in its lowest web hosting plan called Economy, and both “Unlimited” disk space and “Unlimited” bandwidth in its higher web hosting plans, Deluxe and Ultimate, respectively. You might be thinking you … Continue reading
How To Setup Email with Your Domain – UltimateWB vs Weebly et al.
You have your own website, your own domain name, now you want your own custom email address to match, i.e. your_name@your_domain_name.com. Sounds simple enough right? But the process to get what you want will differ depending on the web hosting … Continue reading
GoDaddy website builder gets HORRIBLE reviews, still buggy customers say
Really, really horrible reviews. We recently came across the SiteBuilderReport page for the GoDaddy website builder and their customers say it is still full of bugs and issues, and the tech support is the opposite of help. …Yikes!. Here is … Continue reading
How to get rid of recurring internet pop-up ads and malware on your computer
Just like website builders, all websites are not built the same. Some unfamiliar websites you happen to visit from your google search or an email link (really not a good idea to click on email links you don’t know!) , … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Tips, Troubleshooting
Tagged fix computer, get rid of pop-up ads, remove adware, remove malware, slow computer
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Another reminder of the difference between Gmail and your own company email – PRIVACY!
Google is rolling out a new Gmail update in the next couple of days, where any Google+ user can send you email to your Gmail inbox. They don’t get your email address, unless you reply to their email, but they … Continue reading
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Tagged company email, custom email, email private, gmail, gmail privacy, google, google scanning emails, privacy, website email
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Why keeping your website content separate from your website design is better!
There are 3 main reasons why it is best to keep your website content separate from your website design/formatting, using a stylesheet (css). You don’t need to know coding to do this, so don’t worry about that – you can … Continue reading
How to make your website more interactive, a.k.a. interesting!
Pure social networking websites, like Facebook/Twitter/Instagram etc., are not the only type of interactive websites anymore. User interaction on a website can be very important to the popularity – and increased popularity – of a website. It’s what can make … Continue reading →