Archive for April 21st, 2009

Web Host Reviews

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

There are almost unlimited choices in web hosting today. What in the past was limited to a few large companies at high prices has now come down to a very competitive market with many options and price points. Many people would, in the past, stick up a very few pages onto one of the many free options for hosting a web page and just leave it at that. However, today’s internet surfer has quickly learned what to look for in a web page. If the page has too many banners or an unprofessional design, the surfer will click back to the search engine and look for some other page.

Shopping around for the perfect choice in web hosting has become much easier. Going to a site that offers reviews of web hosting gives you a great idea of what types of services and plans are offered by a variety of different companies. If you are more interested in unlimited space, then you can find hosts that provide that service. Looking for an easy way to achieve a professional design, there are easy-to-use tools to spruce up the old domain. Some hosts will even offer a money back guarantee. Make sure you pick the right web hosting site for you and your website needs.

Save the Cars II

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

A couple of more thoughts from the “Save the American Auto Companies” rant of last week.

The key part of saving these auto companies is to offer super-high efficient, high-gas-mileage cars at low prices. Make the car’s price low enough that it makes financial sense to buy for everyone. Currently, the good hybrid’s are too expensive to make financial sense. You won’t actually save any money on the deal because the higher price offsets all of the gas savings.

Another way to make these cars even more appealing to the American buyer is to offer them online. If the buyer can choose all of the options and order their new car through the internet, you will have a much happier buyer. Most Americans don’t actually like going to the dealership. They only do so out of necessity. Buyers still need to test-drive and kick the tires, so offer buyers the option of having a car driven to their home or work for a test-drive before they sign the paperwork.

I’ll still be waiting, but still not holding my breath.