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Did you know you don’t need Dreamweaver to make a website?
In fact, you don’t even need to buy any software to create your website.Nor do you need to know HTML code. It’s true!
When you buy your White Dog Green Frog hosting you receive a login to cPanel (control panel) which allows you to set up as many emails as you need, backup your website etc. It also gives you access to a range of software programs which includes Joomla and WordPress.
If you have some level of competence, you could set up a website using Joomla or WordPress. If time and inclination hold you up, why not call us? We can do your web development for you for a very reasonable rate. We use Joomla and WordPress (both full content management systems) which then allows you the ability to make any changes to your site.
Our Joomla websites start from a low $999! Visit our website and look under the Web Design tab for some links to what they look like!
The first 5 readers to mention this article will receive the free setup of a WordPress blog with any new Joomla project.**
**New Joomla project must start before May 31, 2010
What’s special about our hosting?
I’m sure you’ve noticed there are a lot of web hosting companies out there, some making outrageous claims, and some appearing to be very cheap. What should you be looking for in a webhosting company? Why is White Dog Green Frog different?
One of the key areas, I guess, is that I (Brian) come from a background of being a (Unix) system administrator for many years. Having worked for Fortune 100 companies, and training staff doing system admin at those companies, I understand how they think and I’ve been able to bring some of that thinking to the practice and value that we bring as a company.
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Website backups
How much time, effort and money have you invested in getting your site set up just the way you wanted? Getting the design, having it developed, adding all your content, all the little tweaks and updates…
If you run an eCommerce website, how much customer history do you have stored in your site’s databases? Sales history, invoices, customer details…
Now, imagine if you lost all that tomorrow.
Imagine if a hacker got your password, and destroyed all your hard work. Imaging if with the slip of a finger you accidentally delete a core file, rendering your site useless.
How long would it take you to recreate it all? How much of that data is completely irreplaceable? How much business would you lose in the meantime?
Backups can save you. When was the last time you backed up your site?
Troubleshooting – “My email doesn’t work”
About 90% of our support calls are related to email. Usually the call starts with “My email doesn’t work”! The following is a fun article which will solve a lot of these issues for you, hopefully saving some time.
Before you do anything, perhaps obviously, the very first step to troubleshooting is to ensure that your internet connection is working. Without an internet connection, you will not be able to receive email or view your website (or any website for that matter).
Check to see if you are able to go to www.google.com. Next step is to enter in your domain name here. If your internet connection is not working, contact your internet service provider (ISP) such as BigPond, iiNet, Internode etc.
AUTHENTICATION FAILURE
I know computers can be annoying and cryptic at times, but surprisingly, the error message that Outlook (or the other various email programs – Thunderbird, Mail, Entourage etc) provides, actually usually tells you exactly what the problem is.
Example: You hit send/receive but a popup appears that says “Enter Network Password:” you enter it in your password and it appears again and again and again and so out of frustration you finally hit “cancel” only to receive this error:
Your email rejected your login. Verify your user name and password in your account properties. Under Tools, click Email accounts…
Here’s a question for the class.
What do you think that error message means?… CORRECT! You’ve either entered in your password incorrectly or you’re not using the entire email address as the username.
REMEDY: Enter in the correct password. If you don’t recall your password, you can always reset it in your hosting account Control Panel (cPanel). “Authentication failure” is just a fancy pants way of saying “login incorrect”.
FIREWALL BLOCK
Quickest way to determine if you have a firewall block is to go to your website. If there is a firewall block, it will read something like this:
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Professional Email Appearance
These days, email has become the way a lot of business is done, yet many small companies are forfeiting the advantage that having their own domain and email address (info@yourbusiness.com rather than yourcompany@bigpond.com or worse, yourcompany@hotmail.com) brings to the table. I always know when I’m dealing with a company with an email address of yourcompany@bigpond.com that it’s a probably 1-man band or that they simply haven’t been able to harness technology effectively yet. Perhaps they will in the future, but in the meantime I have doubts about doing business with them that have nothing to do with their expertise in their field, which may be first class!
Here are some of the advantages that having email under your own domain brings:
1. Better Spam control
Despite having many email addresses, I get well under 10 spams a week from our many email addresses combined. If you are suffering from Spam overload, talk to us; our experienced team has a variety of solutions and our default email system has most of them included!
We have solved spam problems for many companies through a variety of solutions, some of which are surprisingly simple. As just one quick example, there are times when a change of email solves spam problems completely, other times simply not publishing your main email address on your website where the baddies can “harvest” it and add it to their lists is enough.
2. Convey a professional appearance
Having your own domain conveys a sense of professionalism and seriousness about your business right off the bat. Wouldn’t you prefer to do business with a company that is committed to itself? Remember first impressions can be very important in business, and an email address mentioning hotmail, yahoo or bigpond conveys a definite impression of being a one person company. (Note that this doesn’t apply as much to gmail which is often used by professionals even in large companies)
While none of us want to project a false impression that our companies are much larger than they are, projecting the impression that you are smaller than you are is just as false and doesn’t serve you or your customers well.
3. Be independent from your ISP
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Introducing our new style newsletter and blog
We’ve been hard at work revamping our old email newsletter into a hybrid blog/newsletter and we hope you’ll find it a useful resource! Each month we’ll send out 4-5 articles:
* a main article on internet, web or eCommerce techniques,
* a quick tip or thought from Wendy (business or general) and/or Reed (techo),
* something to make you chuckle (at our sense of humor, if not the article!!!)
* and a special offer of some sort (usually time limited)
The idea is to provide a library of useful internet tips for you on a regular basis – probably about monthly. The articles will remain available on our blog for you to research or check out (see under the About Us menu on our site) all the time, so you don’t need to keep our emails. If you read blogs through RSS, you might prefer to subscribe directly to the blog instead of reading it via email, although you might find the email reminders handy.
Let us know what you think, we love feedback!
Wendy’s Corner: Google is the new Yellow Pages
If you aren’t on the web, which competitors are your clients calling?
How many people are ‘stopped’ about getting a website because it’s too expensive … too hard … don’t have the time to think about it … not that important?? Consider how many opportunities you have lost in the past week by not having a web presence.
While it can be a little daunting it’s actually a very straight forward process. – A web address or domain name ( $20 – $50); some space on a reliable server with solid backend systems admin so it’s available to your customers all the time (from $130/yr); and coherent and engaging content on the site (priceless!).
So how to come up with that! – We always ask our customers which sites they like to visit and why. Try asking yours what questions they like to have answered before they call or come in.
Perhaps the most important aspect of your website is simplicity and beauty! Like a great work of art, the imagery must reach the ‘good-feeling-place’ of the visitor. People base their buying decisions on their feelings and especially a sense that your product or service will have them feel better than they currently do.
It’s also important to realise that your website is also like your shop front. Just as you’d never want your customers to visit a tatty old shop front with rubbish all over the pavement outside, a website that has a clean fresh feel about it is more likely to have your customers take a step or two further to investigate. A bad vibe will have them out of there in a click! We all know about selling the benefits of our services; a good trick here is to use the common questions your customers ask as the guide to what to put on your site.
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Are you drowning under SPAM?
Spam is normally caused by Spammers getting hold of your email address and adding it to their lists. They then include you in their regular emails, trying to sell you stuff. There’s not much intelligence there; they add you to the list and keep you there even when you don’t ever read their emails.
And if you should ever try to unsubscribe, they take that as confirmation that there’s a live person there and double the amount they send to you!
Large amounts of money exist for the taking in the Spam area – the Spam kings make tens of thousands per month, with some of the larger ones turning over in excess of $40,000 – $100,000 per month! However, as time goes on, most people have wised up to Spam and their response rates have dropped. As a result, they are sending larger numbers of messages per month in an effort to retain their income – which in turn is making the spam problem worse! Spam has become a huge problem for webhosting companies and ISPs, with over 90% of email now being spam.
One possible solution has been discussed, involving charging a fraction of a cent per email sent to make Spam unprofitable (Spammers sned millions of messages, looking for a fraction of a percentage response). While a variety of possible solutions have been discussed, the bottom line is that there is no overarching solution now. As the problem grows over time, it’s likely that something like this will come into vogue. Part of the problem is that our current email protocols were designed 40 years ago, in a different world where email forgeries and spam just did not exist.
On our email servers, we run a multi-layer anti-spam approach. Messages from known spam sources are not allowed to enter our email system at all, which stops over 50% of spam before it gets anywhere near you. We then score incoming emails, assessing the spam-worthiness of each email using hundreds of spam characteristics in a database that is regularly updated. Our system will delete optionally “definite” spam and can also be set to deliver or delete “probable” spam, based on these factors. Also, all email is scanned for known viruses and blocked when a virus signature is found.
What can you do to solve the problem now?
1. Don’t list your email address on your webpage
If you list your email address, it’s only a matter of time before the spammers see it and put your email in their databases. Once on their lists, you’re pretty much there for life so it’s easier to not get on the lists in the first place.
There are many solutions that can be used instead of putting your email address on your webpage in cleartext. One of them is to encode the email address using one of a variety of techniques – a trick which renders it invisible to spammers, but makes it visible in normal web browsers. Another option is to make your email address into an image, which reduces spam – though some spammers can now read these too with OCR techniques!
2. Use a contact form instead
The absolutely bullet-proof solution is to use a contact form which collects their email, phone number and a short message and emails it to you, without making your email address visible on your webpage. Once the first message has been received, you can directly use email to correspond – it’s only the first message that is sent via the contact form. A contact form
While a contact form is a good solution, it has to be done properly or spammers can try to trick it into giving them access to your server account or using it to send spam on your behalf. We have a solution that has worked well over the years since we developed it and stops nearly all of these tricks dead in their tracks.
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Delete from Outlook auto-complete list
Generally, it’s a rather handy feature to have Outlook suggest email addresses as you type but have you accidentally added an email that was spelled wrong or that you’ve emailed once and it always appears? Deleting that email address is easier than you think! So easy, it’s almost not worth mentioning how to do it, but we know that it will be of interest to a few of you which changes everything and definitely makes it worthy of a mention!
Start to type the email address in a new message, when it appears, scroll to the email address so that it is highlighted and hit the “Delete” button on your keyboard. It’s that easy!!
Email set-up (Outlook, Entourage, Mail etc)
We are noticing more and more that people are having difficulties setting up their email accounts in popular mail clients such as Microsoft Outlook, Entourage, and Mail.
We have just added new online documentation complete with screenshots to assist you in set-up process (if you have Outlook 2007, we’ve created a YouTube video to help you!). If you are still having difficulty, give us a ring. As one of the services that we provide, we configure and test email accounts remotely for $30/computer. But be sure to check out the pdfs that we have created for you as it’s a free, excellent resource to refer to!