Archive for 'Tips and Tricks'

SEO Tips: Step One of Ten - Keyword Research

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Author: Dave Davies
Back in October 2004 I launched a series of articles outlining the ten crucial steps to a well optimized website. Well in case you’ve been asleep for the last few years on in case you’ve just recently joined us in the SEO-realm, I - along with some of my good friends in the [...]

5 Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Web Site

Monday, April 28th, 2008

By Mitch Keeler
Before you clean out the garage, spruce up the attic or go through your desk drawers I have one project that needs some spring cleaning that you may have not considered yet. Your web site and hosting account can always need some tidying up from time to time, so why not set [...]

Dealing with Web Site Feedback

Monday, April 28th, 2008

By Mitch Keeler
Dealing with feedback, either positively or negatively via your web site, design or Internet project can be a hard thing to do. A lot of people say you should soak it in like a sponge, while others say you should reply to everything. Well, consider yourself checked in to Dr. Keeler’s [...]

In Depth with LPQuicksite: Menu Ordering

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Author: Tiara Rea
Last month I went over in brief detail about setting up your first website using one of our newest web hosting plans, LPQuicksite. I want to show this plan in a bit more detail, as our developers are adding more templates and more features every day. It’s a great platform for those of [...]

Adding Video Content (on the cheap!)

Monday, April 28th, 2008

By Mitch Keeler
So you’ve had your web site for a while and now you want to add some dynamic video content to it? Well you could go download specific scripts, try to get them running, toss money at them and pull all your hair out. There is an easier and cheaper route [...]

Combining Feeds with Yahoo! Pipes

Monday, April 28th, 2008

By Mitch Keeler
If you find yourself having multiple Web sites, it can become very hard to track everything that you do. Sure you have an RSS feed for this project and and RSS feed for that project, but wouldn’t it be nice to have one super RSS feed - if only for your own egotistical [...]

A Little More About Windows Hosting

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

By Mitch Keeler
Here at Lunarpages, we offer many different hosting plans and all kinds of sizes. We like to think we have a hosting option for just about everyone. From Dedicated to shared. From Linux to even Windows hosting. What is so special about our Windows hosting setup?
Well, here are a [...]

Write Better Web Site Content

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

By Mitch Keeler
Content writing for the Web might not look too tough, but I promise you it is harder than it looks. Anybody and everybody can write - you learn how to do that in grade school. The problem is not everybody can write well. To hopefully put you back on the [...]

Difference in Hits vs Visits in Webalizer?

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

By Mitch Keeler
One of the many things we give out to our Basic and Business customers is Webalizer, one of the most widely used and popular server side statistic tools you can use. Some people are not sure about one thing when using it. What is the difference between hits and visitors? [...]

Help Us With Your Hosting How-tos

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

By Mitch Keeler
Ever wanted to get your name up in lights? Well, I can’t promise neon lights, but I can get your name up in this newsletter. Since this is a newsletter for the people, we have decided we need some content from the people. If you have a nack for writing [...]

5 Ways to Make Money with Your Website

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Author: Tiara Rea
For those of you who are already hardcore Web Hosting Newsletter fans, you’ll remember an article from Mitch on Getting Started with Google Adsense. As always, Mitch gives you the best advice on how to get started, so you should definitely give that article a read first. Then, have a look at my [...]

Windows Versus Linux Hosting

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Author: Mitch Keeler
As you may know (or possibly you do not) Lunarpages offers both Windows and Linux hosting. Now where some people often get confused is why do I need one or the other? Which is best and why should I use it. Hopefully I can help set some of [...]