Good Web Hosts Help Articles Make Money


Choosing a good web hosting company is among the most important steps an affiliate marketer – who relies on articles (Article Marketer) – can take in keeping his/her website or product page up, and marketing costs down; and there are many Web hosting companies to choose from offering a variety of pricing plans for marketers to look over.

Depending on the amount of sites an article marketer intends on building, s/he may want to consider a larger web space for long success, since larger a Web space will often carry a steeper discount off the price. That having been said, however, there is wisdom in testing the waters with a small space where there is uncertainty about procedures, technical skills and/or budgetary concerns in the early days of a marketing business, with the option of adding more space later on; but the marketer must make sure that this option is available.

Uppermost on an article marketer’s list of ‘what makes a good Web Host’ is reliable service, but if s/he hasn’t much exposure to, or experience dealing with, the various Web hosting providers it may be difficult to determine which provider has the most reliable service; so under such circumstance s/he might have to rely on reviews, recommendations from friends, or awards earned by Web hosting providers in order to make an informed decision/choice.

Reliability and reputation in a Web Host is important, because the lack of either characteristic can be devastating to any Web-based business, and probably more so for an article marketer, since it is almost certain that such marketers will face almost impossible odds in making money with articles in the offline world. So consider for a moment that you are the article marketer and your site is down or it takes too long to open when visitors are trying to get in and view your content; what would your visitors do?

 

A natural tendency of such visitors in this circumstance will be to click away from your site and move on to the next one, and if this occurs too often, you can see how your chances of ever building a customer base, subscriber list or reliable readership will be greatly reduced. Furthermore, any readers you were fortunate to have visited your website likely not revisit in the future since they will remember the bad experience they had at your website.

It is for this reason that some of the more established marketers who can afford it opt to host their business sites with the larger, more recognized hosting companies where you can check references for reliability and consistency in providing acceptable reliable service to the marketplace. On the other hand there are many small hosting providers that offer space for as low as $1.99 to $3.99 per month; however, you never know what you will be getting, and many of them want you to pay for at least a year’s worth in advance.

The happy medium for a article marketing beginner is a Web Hosting company that offers the most reliable hosting at the most affordable prices; and such a gosting plan will be ideal for marketers who can create their own small sites – or have them created – and then find space for as low as $3 to $4 per month. However, if you need to choose a company that offers a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) website builder, then you will probably end up paying $10 to $15 per month for the smallest amount of space.

Of course, if this is the only way in which you can build a site, then it is necessary to do it and get your business started. Keep in mind that some web hosting providers may also offer a deal on a yearly domain or other products when you make a web hosting purchase, so this is another consideration that could enter your decision-making equation.

Ultimately, whatever web hosting provider you choose will depend on your individual needs and what you can afford; and hopefully you will be able to snap up a well-managed, reputable providerwell-managed, reputable provider that offers reliable Web hosting service at a low price with the option to upgrade your service as needed. Good luck!

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Proper Length Could Make Articles Money-Plush

 

Traditionally, literary professionals aspired to make their work entertaining by conveying a compelling story to their audience, whether the vehicle for such conveyance was an expansive work like a hard cover book, a novel, or a short story; but even in the case of an article, capturing a reader’s rapt attention was the favored goal of many traditional authors.

This goal could not be accomplished, however, without properly formatting the work which meant it had to consist of a beginning a middle and an end. Such formatting required authors to compose articles that were rather lengthy and, as a result, required editing which frequently slashed complete sentences – and sometimes paragraphs – from the literary work; but seldom did such traditional authors write articles that would be considered effective for Internet marketing, and by affiliation, article marketing since there was not yet an Internet to write for.

Nevertheless part of the strategy that those traditional authors employed must still be utilized today by writers who do write for the Internet. Today’s article writers must simultaneously make their articles compelling and relevant for human readers, and attractive to inhuman readers (search engine crawlers and bots) without repelling either audience; so while we should similarly format articles with a beginning, middle and end, we must avoid the danger of “wordiness.”

When writing (or choosing) an article for your website, make sure that its length is optimal for search engine optimization efforts on the one hand, and relevant as well as engaging on the other; but keep in mind that articles which are as short as 400 words or as long as 500 words should fit snugly into the ideal length of a search engine; but never forget the other audience you are writing for.

Even in cases when search engine optimization is not your goal, it is still a good idea to keep your articles at the suggested length for your reader’s sake, because they are likely to not finish your page if it is any longer; and allowing readers to click away from your article having read only a portion of it could leave them with only half of the information you wanted them to have due to the wordiness of your article.

Most Internet readers do not read a website page as they would a book, so the shorter the better. Even if this means splitting one long article into four/five different pages. Be sure to label them so that the reader can pick and choose which part they want to read, or so they will know what is coming up next to help them determine if they want to continue reading; but always keep both audiences in mind when outlining your articles and never forget to format them with a beginning, a middle and an end. Good luck!