While you might not have heard about Hosting Controller, it is still a very powerful control panel software that is steadily building a healthy fan base. The hosting Controller software is designed to benefit both the end-user and the web … Continue reading →
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WordpressWe all know that content is critical to the success of our online endeavors. Content improves page rankings on popular search engines allowing more users to view the site. For e-commerce sites and internet marketers this denotes more sales and … Continue reading →
You have all heard about the more popular open source content management systems such as Joomla and Drupal. However, there are many more open source content management systems out there that are more than capable of accommodating the needs of … Continue reading →
Drupal is one of the most popular CMS solutions on the market, along with Joomla and WordPress. All CMS give you the ability to choose templates for your website, and most of them have the same features in terms of … Continue reading →
Having a good content management system is crucial to the success of any online business. With so many to choose from, it can be hard to decide which ones will live up to their promises. In fact, it can be … Continue reading →
Sometimes Google makes changes that are announced and other times they make remarkably silent changes. In the case of Google Webmaster Tools, both types of changes have occurred – outdated software alerts and PageRank. The recent changes are a reflection … Continue reading →
Being hacked is one of the unfortunate facts of life for a web site. Of the most heavily attacked, open source and commercial CMS (Content Management Systems) programs are at the top of the list. Secure information such as credit … Continue reading →
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WordpressThough best known for its extensive suite of proprietary commercial products, as of late, Microsoft has been dabbling a lot more in the field of open-source development. Many suspect that this is due to rising competition from major open-source players … Continue reading →
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Red HatOne of the more popular CMS (content management system) programs available on the web is Joomla. Thousands of web sites viewable on the internet are powered by this extremely versatile and easy to use CMS program. The software has a … Continue reading →
Securing your web site may be one of the most important things you can do to ensure your data is safe from hackers. Any hole left open is an invitation to nefarious attacks and these attacks can lead to not … Continue reading →
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