Small Business Hosting Options

Posted by on Aug 1, 2010 in Guest Editorials | 0 comments


If you run and maintain a small business then you most likely are always looking for new ways to get more value while still saving money.  Choosing the right hosting environment to house your servers can be a big decision and can offer a huge ROI if you choose wisely. When you are looking at different hosting options, there is a lot more to take into consideration than simple the price of the service. Many people think that choosing a cheap host means that you will be saving money and trading for quality or a good support system.  However, this is not always true.  Reading reviews and finding out what other existing customers have experienced with any web hosting company is the only way to really tell what type of service they are offering.

If your business required a dedicated servers and has members of the team who can manage and maintain the server remotely, this is one of the most cost effective ways to offer your clients and business members a strong web presence while maintaining a low overhead for the services rendered.  This is often the hosting option that a small business will choose for their online needs. SuperB is offering some great prices and packages to any company that is serious about getting their website online and working with a reliable team of hosting professionals. There are many other choices, but these guys are definitely worth a look.

Small businesses may need more robust and stronger server components to assure that there web applications and other high traffic managed services are always up and maintain a stable remote server environment. Many companies have found that using managed hosting and colocation server setups are the best way to keep their server online all the time while still giving them a high standard of speed, functionality and uptime.  This may not be financially feasible to some new startups, but for most this is well within the IT price range.

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Free Custom WordPress Design

Posted by on Jul 20, 2009 in Webmaster Business Plan | 4 comments


custom-wordpressFree Custom WordPress Themes

Hi, Nick here. How is everybody in the internet world today?

I have been doing great! I have been very busy, but I am always looking for new ways to serve the Webmaster Business Plan members and visitors. I have been putting together many free word press themes. So I wanted to take this opportunity to offer my services to you for absolutely free!

I have been developing new free WordPress themes for our members and I am willing to create a themed WordPress template for you!

Simply let me know what your website is going to be about and provide any images that you would like added into the header of the template. If you have any color scheme ideas, let me know and I will see what I can work up for you, for no cost at all.

Why Not Charge For Custom WordPress Themes?

Well, I think of it as giving back to the online community in my own way.  I have a little skill in this field that others may not posses quit yet and I always love to give people a hand up instead of a hand out.  I know that there are many services that I offer that are not free so for anybody wanted to get a littel help as they are starting off with web design or their own internet business, here I am!

How Do I Get A Free Customized WordPress Theme?

It’s easy to get your own customized wordpress theme, just go over to the Webmaster Business Plan contact page and send me an email of what you are looking for.  I will reply as soon as I get to your message and let you know what other info I may need and how to download your own wordpress theme as soon as I am complete with the design.

So What’s The Catch?

There is no catch as far as cost or anything like that.  I will make your theme and it is yours to use.  The only thing that I ask is that you leave the link back to our site at the bottom of the page and that I can share it here on Webmaster Business Plan with our other members for them to use, if they like as well.

To Success,

Nick Simpson

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