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Make sure the host's server provides a sufficiently fast connection to the Internet. A T3 connection is optimal, but a T1 will work for most Web sites. A dial-up connection is usually much too slow.
Find out how many machines will be sharing the server with you. You don't want to be slowed down by traffic from other sites. Compare this number with other hosting services to give yourself negotiating room.
Investigate limits on bandwidth and hits. Make sure you won't be charged severely if a lot of traffic goes through your site. Look for reasonable flat monthly rates as opposed to rates based on use.
Find out what kind of customer support the host offers. Twenty-four hour support and speedy replies aren't unreasonable demands. Try to avoid paying for customer support.
Plan ahead when thinking about Web space. The amount of space you need depends on the nature of your site, but be sure to give your site room to grow.
Look for a company that offers virtual hosting. This will allow you to use your own domain name (www.yoursite.com) as your URL as opposed to a directory within the host's domain (www.host.com/yoursite). If you don't feel that you need your own domain name, save money and stick with the host's URL.
Make sure the host provides adequate CGI-bin access if you'll be using forms, and that the CGI bin can support your scripts. You should have your own CGI-bin directory with unlimited access.
Opt for Web-based administration if you're unfamiliar with Web programming. This will provide a Web-based interface for the maintenance of the site.
Look for a host that offers FTP and Telnet access to facilitate uploading files and editing CGI scripts.
Evaluate your e-mail needs. Some servers offer POP mailboxes, while others simply offer aliases that reroute mail to existing mailboxes. Some hosts put limits on the number of allowed aliases. Make sure you fully understand the host's e-mail services.
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Dienstag, 9. Februar 2016
How to Create a Video Hosting WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Purchase a domain name for your website. A domain name is the address your customers will type in to access your site (yourvideohostingsite.com). Domain registrars typically charge between $1 to more than $14 per year.
Obtain web hosting for your site. A web host maintains various servers that manages the content and your subscribers who will come to your website. Choose a web host that provides a lot of memory for the lowest cost because your videos may require much memory. Web hosts can charge anywhere from $3 to more than $100 a month.
Determine if you would like to provide videos or if you want your subscribers to upload their own videos to your site, like YouTube. Answer this question before you start creating a website because the programming code required for others to upload videos will be different than if you want to upload videos yourself.
Sketch out the content, look and feel of your website using either a piece of paper and/or word processing software. You must know ahead of time what colors you would like to use and your welcome message, along with other information. Use a word processing software, such as Microsoft Word, that can be sent to your web designer.
Hire a freelance web designer to create your website. Hire your freelance web designer from sites like GetAFreelancer.com or Elance.com. Web designers from around the world will bid on your project based on your budget. Ensure your web designer has experience with programming codes necessary to upload videos.
Invite friends and family at different times of the day to access your site to view and upload videos to ensure there are no technical issues that need to be resolved before you go live.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Purchase a domain name for your website. A domain name is the address your customers will type in to access your site (yourvideohostingsite.com). Domain registrars typically charge between $1 to more than $14 per year.
Obtain web hosting for your site. A web host maintains various servers that manages the content and your subscribers who will come to your website. Choose a web host that provides a lot of memory for the lowest cost because your videos may require much memory. Web hosts can charge anywhere from $3 to more than $100 a month.
Determine if you would like to provide videos or if you want your subscribers to upload their own videos to your site, like YouTube. Answer this question before you start creating a website because the programming code required for others to upload videos will be different than if you want to upload videos yourself.
Sketch out the content, look and feel of your website using either a piece of paper and/or word processing software. You must know ahead of time what colors you would like to use and your welcome message, along with other information. Use a word processing software, such as Microsoft Word, that can be sent to your web designer.
Hire a freelance web designer to create your website. Hire your freelance web designer from sites like GetAFreelancer.com or Elance.com. Web designers from around the world will bid on your project based on your budget. Ensure your web designer has experience with programming codes necessary to upload videos.
Invite friends and family at different times of the day to access your site to view and upload videos to ensure there are no technical issues that need to be resolved before you go live.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Sonntag, 7. Februar 2016
How to Get Your Car Sponsored for FreeIn Feburary 2016 07,
In Feburary 2016 07,
Clean your car up and take several high-resolution photos. The first step in getting sponsored is getting noticed. A clean, well-kept vehicle is a must. Take high-quality photos to submit with your applications. The sponsors will expect you to keep your vehicle in pristine condition, as you will be representing their companies.
Treat the process like an audition. The sponsors are not only looking for unique, eye-catching vehicles, but they are also looking for you to be a person who will represent their image, get the word out and be passionate about letting the world know about the company. There is a lot of competition for these sponsorships, so you need to stand out in the crowd.
Apply on multiple free websites (see resources) to have your car sponsored. These websites assist companies in finding the right car and driver to represent their products, so they can be very helpful when it comes to getting sponsored if you and your car match what they are looking for.
Call and e-mail companies that might be seeking someone to sponsor. Reach out to companies such as Goodyear, AutoZone, Pep Boys, or any of the automotive companies. The more companies you contact and ask, the more odds you have in your favor.
Think outside the box; be creative and resourceful. There are other companies out there that may not have products or services related to vehicles, but who might still be interested in having their ads on your car. Think of your favorite companies with products or services that you most enjoy. When you are passionate about what the sponsor does, it will show.
Build or buy a car that is unique. Any vehicle that stands out on the road is going to be a stronger choice for sponsors. If they have a choice between a standard blue compact car, or a 1968 Mustang Fastback, they will typically choose the latter.
Drive your car frequently and choose major thoroughfares. The sponsors want this car to be seen. No matter how nice or unique your car is, if it spends most of its time parked in your garage, they will not be interested. If you live in or near a big city with a lot of traffic and you drive around town every day, that is exactly what potential sponsors want to hear.
In Feburary 2016 07,
Clean your car up and take several high-resolution photos. The first step in getting sponsored is getting noticed. A clean, well-kept vehicle is a must. Take high-quality photos to submit with your applications. The sponsors will expect you to keep your vehicle in pristine condition, as you will be representing their companies.
Treat the process like an audition. The sponsors are not only looking for unique, eye-catching vehicles, but they are also looking for you to be a person who will represent their image, get the word out and be passionate about letting the world know about the company. There is a lot of competition for these sponsorships, so you need to stand out in the crowd.
Apply on multiple free websites (see resources) to have your car sponsored. These websites assist companies in finding the right car and driver to represent their products, so they can be very helpful when it comes to getting sponsored if you and your car match what they are looking for.
Call and e-mail companies that might be seeking someone to sponsor. Reach out to companies such as Goodyear, AutoZone, Pep Boys, or any of the automotive companies. The more companies you contact and ask, the more odds you have in your favor.
Think outside the box; be creative and resourceful. There are other companies out there that may not have products or services related to vehicles, but who might still be interested in having their ads on your car. Think of your favorite companies with products or services that you most enjoy. When you are passionate about what the sponsor does, it will show.
Build or buy a car that is unique. Any vehicle that stands out on the road is going to be a stronger choice for sponsors. If they have a choice between a standard blue compact car, or a 1968 Mustang Fastback, they will typically choose the latter.
Drive your car frequently and choose major thoroughfares. The sponsors want this car to be seen. No matter how nice or unique your car is, if it spends most of its time parked in your garage, they will not be interested. If you live in or near a big city with a lot of traffic and you drive around town every day, that is exactly what potential sponsors want to hear.
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Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016
How to Host a Card PartyIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Invite your friends. Send invitations to your card party at least 2 weeks in advance. Include the time, date and location of your party in your invitation along with a single face card from a deck of cards. You can use these cards to divide your guests into groups.
Purchase prizes. Everyone loves to get a prize when they win a game, and it is no different with cards. Prizes don't have to cost a lot of money and can be as simple as a new deck of cards or candy.
Decide on the games. There are so many card games you could play, but you really need to narrow it down to about three. Make sure that the games you choose are ones that everyone knows, or can learn quickly, and will fit into the time frame of your party. You may decide to play only one card game, but do it in tournament style.
Have the rules available for all games. Print off the rules for each game you will play. Having these handy will keep participants from having to ask questions. Each table of players can refer to their own set of printed rules. Rules for card games often come with the deck but can also be downloaded online.
Set up tables. Set your party tables up with enough room to maneuver around them. It is a good idea to make sure that the tables you use have room for people to place their drinks, or that there is a table nearby for them to set a beverage.
Put up decorations. No party is complete without a few decorations. You can find card themed decorations at any party store and even online. If you don't want to spend a lot of money, simply make your own decorations by using an old deck of cards. Cards can be used as centerpieces, as garland and even as place cards with your guests' names.
Prepare refreshments. Having refreshments for your party will definitely please the crowd. You can ask guests to bring their favorite snack food or drink, or you can do it yourself. Peanuts and pretzels are good munchies on a small budget.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Invite your friends. Send invitations to your card party at least 2 weeks in advance. Include the time, date and location of your party in your invitation along with a single face card from a deck of cards. You can use these cards to divide your guests into groups.
Purchase prizes. Everyone loves to get a prize when they win a game, and it is no different with cards. Prizes don't have to cost a lot of money and can be as simple as a new deck of cards or candy.
Decide on the games. There are so many card games you could play, but you really need to narrow it down to about three. Make sure that the games you choose are ones that everyone knows, or can learn quickly, and will fit into the time frame of your party. You may decide to play only one card game, but do it in tournament style.
Have the rules available for all games. Print off the rules for each game you will play. Having these handy will keep participants from having to ask questions. Each table of players can refer to their own set of printed rules. Rules for card games often come with the deck but can also be downloaded online.
Set up tables. Set your party tables up with enough room to maneuver around them. It is a good idea to make sure that the tables you use have room for people to place their drinks, or that there is a table nearby for them to set a beverage.
Put up decorations. No party is complete without a few decorations. You can find card themed decorations at any party store and even online. If you don't want to spend a lot of money, simply make your own decorations by using an old deck of cards. Cards can be used as centerpieces, as garland and even as place cards with your guests' names.
Prepare refreshments. Having refreshments for your party will definitely please the crowd. You can ask guests to bring their favorite snack food or drink, or you can do it yourself. Peanuts and pretzels are good munchies on a small budget.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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