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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Entrepreneurs, the Internet, and Speed: Why Page Loads Matter
The post Entrepreneurs, the Internet, and Speed: Why Page Loads Matter appeared first on HostGator Blog | Gator Crossing . Entrepreneurs utilize the Internet in a variety of ways: a means of promoting themselves or their products, completing market research, setting up a marketing plan, and so forth. It’s no surprise that, as a result, businesses are able to rise and fall in days or even weeks. If an idea takes hold of the public’s subconscious, it’s liable to explode. If the idea, regardless of promotion, never takes hold in the mind of the public, the company is liable to languish, forever lurking in the darkest corners of the Internet. Not all ideas are gems, but at the same time, something as simple as presentation could be preventing the organization from taking off. Speed Everything happens quickly online. Pages load in a fraction of a second, transactions are able to be completed in minutes, if not sooner, and manuscripts from hundreds of years in the past are able to be read and reviewed in less than a few hours, all without ever leaving the relative comfort of your computer chair. People have come to expect expediency when dealing with all things online. If you don’t believe it, go from a cable modem back to dial up and see how quickly you become frustrated with the inability to work at your normal pace. (If you can’t bear to complete that experiment, switch from your cable modem to a satellite connection in the middle of a rainstorm; the experiment will show you how much you have come to rely on speed without being quite as painful as the dial up experiment.) Turning it Around to Your Benefit Take a second to clear your browser cache and attempt to visit your website like a new visitor would. How fast does your site load? Do experience any frustration as a result of the load time? If you get frustrated with the speed at which the pages load, or the amount of time it takes you to find a certain piece of information, there’s a good chance your users will be frustrated with it as well. Remember, you’re creating your site to get their attention, not to frustrate them. Speed is now of the essence; make sure your website gets the attention it deserves. Image Source: Catchpoint. (2012). Brain wheelie. Retrieved from http://blog.catchpoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/iStock_000018917656Small.jpg web hosting Continue reading
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Silk Road Founder Convicted of Running Illegal Online Marketplace
Ross Ulbricht has been convicted of all seven criminal charges for his role in deep web marketplace Silk Road. The conviction holds him responsible as site operator Dread Pirate Roberts, and prosecutors said Ulbricht had collected over $18 million worth of bitcoins in fees, mostly from drug sales, CBC reports Continue reading
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Tagged all-seven, conviction-holds, court cases, deep-web, dread, dread-pirate, drug-sales, him-responsible, legal issues, ulbricht, vodahost, web hosting
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Hackers Gain Access to 80 Million Accounts at US Health Insurer Anthem
The personal information of 80 million current and former customers of Anthem Healthcare, the second largest health insurer in the US, were exposed in what the CEO called a “sophisticated external cyber attack” on Wednesday. The number of victims may make this the largest data breach involving a US health… Continue reading
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Why IPv4 is Here to Stay, Part 1: IPv6 Adoption vs. IPv4 Abandonment
The first of this three-part series explores the critical difference between “IPv6 adoption” and “IPv4 abandonment”, and discusses why this overlooked distinction makes all the difference in the IPv4 depletion news. Continue reading
Host1Plus Partners with Coinzone to Accept Bitcoin Payment
UK cloud hosting provider Host1Plus announced this week that it has partnered with Coinzone to integrate a bitcoin payment option for its hosting services. Continue reading
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