Monthly Archives: August 2013

NSA Could Drive $35 Billion Away from US Cloud Providers by 2016

August 6, 2013 — A new report suggests that concerns around NSA surveillance could drive up to $35 billion of cloud business away from the US over the next three years. Keep on reading: NSA Could Drive $35 Billion Away from US Cloud Providers by 2016 Continue reading

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Getting to Know the New Google Carousel

Wouldn’t it be convenient if Google users could perform a search – say, for example, for the best local Mexican restaurant – and then be presented with the top search results, along with full color pictures at the top of their screens? Well, wish no longer – this is exactly what the new Google local search carousel does. It’s an eye-catching way for users to review local results in restaurants, nightlife, and other attractions. Though the carousel previously only showed up on tablets, it’s been live for desktop search in certain situations since June.   Where Can I Find It? Google doesn’t guarantee that the carousel will show up in regular search, but it does appear in Google maps when a user searches by category. As of now, it’s only available in the U.S and for English language searches, though Google will likely roll out more languages and locations in the future. The company also plans to expand the carousel to include more business verticals aside from restaurants and hotels.   How to Get On the Carousel Google selects businesses to appear on the carousel in the same way it selects top search results: via its search algorithms. Remember that Google’s aim is to bring the best, most relevant search results to its users. Businesses that use SEO best practices and that update their websites regularly are most likely to get on board the carousel.   What is Good SEO? SEO best practices are always evolving, but here are just a few things to keep in mind: Relevant keywords. If you know that your customers are likely searching for “nail salon in Phoenix, AZ,” use those keywords in your header, your body content headings, and throughout your website. You can find more related keywords by using the Google Adwords keyword tool . Just remember to use keywords in a natural context, instead of simply throwing them on the page in a spammy fashion. File names. It’s also a good idea to use keywords when naming pictures, video, and other files for use on your website. Off-page SEO. This category encompasses all SEO strategies that happen outside of your website, including the generation of backlinks from other sites, review websites, and social media outlets. List your website with online business directories like Google+ Local. Get involved in social networks like LinkedIn and Twitter if you aren’t already. Submit helpful guest blog posts to industry-related blogs. These are great ways to build your online reputation, and to build some quality backlinks and social proof in favor of your business. Content quality. If your website has a blog or new article directory, keep in mind that Google’s algorithms look at the quality of your content – not just how many keywords it contains. Search engines also use social signals (such as Facebook “Likes” and shares) to gauge how popular content is. Update your content regularly and make sure it’s stuff that your readers will actually find relevant, helpful, and worthy of sharing with others.   How Effective Is Google Carousel? Though this feature is relatively new, firms are already rolling out studies to measure just how effective Google carousel is at promoting businesses. Two in particular, Local U and Ethical SEO conducted separate experiments with a total of 112 respondents. Local U presented their respondents with the  search results page “pizza in Denver,” and asked them to click on the page location that most appealed to them. The Google map received 32% of clicks, while the first image in the carousel received 13%, and the first organic result received 11% of clicks. Ethical SEO used the term “Chicago restaurants” in their query, and found that respondents clicked on the carousel results 48% of the time. Interestingly, the third and eight carousel results, not the first, were the ones with the most clicks. When asked, users cited the amount of reviews as a factor in determining which carousel result to click on. These findings suggest that Google carousel is indeed effective at grabbing the users’ attention. In general, the search results with the highest ratings and most appealing pictures tend to do the best. As Google expands this feature to include more businesses, more experiments with bigger sample sizes will likely be done to better gauge the extent of the carousel’s effectiveness.   The Bottom Line The local carousel is just one more tool that Google has employed in its mission to bring top content to its users. If your business is already using best SEO practices, including having established a great reputation on the web, then keep doing what you’re doing. If you’re not already using best SEO practices, looking for and implementing ways to improve your online presence gives your website the best possible chance of being included in the carousel search results. Continue reading

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Dear HostGator Clients

Today our Provo, Utah datacenter experienced outages that may have affected access to your website and account services.  At this time, all services have been restored. I would like to extend my sincerest apologies for this occurrence, as well as the negative impact that it may have had on your websites and businesses. The outages began during routine maintenance which traditionally has been completed without any disruption. Unfortunately, hardware failures including our core routers cascaded causing downtime and network instability. Our datacenter technicians reacted immediately, working tirelessly alongside the hardware providers to re-establish connectivity as quickly as possible. Our engineers are conducting a thorough review of the incident and implementing new processes and safeguards in order to prevent similar occurrences in the future. Please know that customer satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us; we are committed to providing you with the high-quality, reliable service that you’ve come to expect and very-well deserve.  We apologize for failing to exceed that expectation during this incident. If you are still experiencing any issues, please contact us via http://support.hostgator.com so that we may properly assist you. In closing, we’d like to thank you for your understanding and patience throughout this situation. We truly value your business. Sincerely, Adam Farrar CEO, HostGator.com Continue reading

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Web Hosting Sales and Promos Roundup – August 2, 2013

August 2, 2013 — For the week ending August 2, 2013, Midphase is offering a 30 percent discount for businesses, Action Web Group is offering 10 percent off web hosting, FastWebHost is offering its unlimited web hosting plan for Rs. 150 per month, and GeekStorage is offering a recurring 30 percent off any shared hosting plans. Keep on reading: Web Hosting Sales and Promos Roundup – August 2, 2013 Continue reading

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Network Issues Cause HostGator, Bluehost and HostMonster Provo Data Center Outage

August 2, 2013 — HostGator announced in a forum post on Friday morning that its data center in Provo, Utah is experiencing network issues. There is no estimated time of resolution, but HostGator says it is “working diligently to resolve the issue.” Keep on reading: Network Issues Cause HostGator, Bluehost and HostMonster Provo Data Center Outage Continue reading

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