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Mar
26

AnyClient

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AnyClient -Free FTP Program

If you are looking for a new FTP client that has rave reviews, go check out AnyClient.  This program is a free platform independent file transfer application that supports all the major file transfer protocols.  You can transfer files via FTP, SFTP, WebDav, Amazon S3 and much more.

The program, in a whole, is really fast, clean and simple to use.  You simple install AnyClient on your PC or Mac, plug in your file information (user name, password, path) and you are done.  You can easily drag and drop files from your PC to your server (or the other way around) in no time at all.  AnyClient is a really great FTP client.

One unique thing the developer of this script offers is a free online version of the program you can use.  It is powered by Java, so it can be used from just about any browser out there.  If you want to download AnyClient and try it out, you can do so for free from their website.

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Mar
19

Hosting Customer Service on Twitter

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Twitter SupportMany website hosts out there are using Twitter as a means to support their customers.  Due to the fact that sometimes waiting for a support ticket to be dealt with or for a phone call to answered is a pain, Twitter offers a quick and easy way to answer questions quickly and easily.   So, the only question web hosts might have now is how can you use Twitter as a platform for customer service?

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What is Twitter?

First, let me cover the basics and tell you what Twitter is all about.  Twitter is an online social networking service that allows users to send and red text-based posts that are up to 140 characters. You can sign up for an account on Twitter.com and then follow people or brand names you like to get updates from or post your own questions, comments or anything else that might tickle your fancy.

Now that you know what Twitter is about, let us get back to covering it as a customer service tool.

Be aware of the fact that not every question or situation can be answered on Twitter.  Here are some situations where Twitter does come in handy:

  • Basic Sales Questions
  • Server  Outage Notifications
  • Very Basic Support Questions
  • General News or Links About Your Business

As you can see from my examples, you can not really afford to spend too much time on one single topic.  More complicated situations or answers should still be pushed to other forms of support (such as a help desk ticket, live chat, etc.).  There is only so much information you can share in 140 characters – so make every word count.

Tracking the Conversation

Twitter is also a great way to track what people are saying about you.  Marketing gurus would put this as, “tracking the conversation about your brand” or something to that effect.  You should track all the possible keywords that are related to your brand, such as your company name, any special names you have for your services and anything else that might be unique to you.  There are many tools you can use to get this done – so go out and have a look.

Once you notice that people are talking about you on Twitter, you can use the service to reply back to them.  For example, if somebody says:

“These guys totally suck, don’t host with them!”

You might want to reply back and ask:

“Sorry to hear you feel that way @randomtwitterguy.  Could you let me know what the problem is?”

This will hopefully open up communications between yourself and the angry customer, so that you can find out what is really bugging them.  You can also reply to any other statements or questions about what it is you do.  Make your replies personal, to the point and public relations friendly.

Share Your Twitter Account with Your Customers

You know the old saying about a tree falling in the woods, right?  Well, if you have a Twitter account for your web hosting company and nobody knows about it, does it really exist? Well, yes – it does but nobody cares if you fail to inform your customers about it.  Make sure you post your Twitter account on your website, forums, newsletters and anywhere else your clients might see it.  Not everybody is a big fan of Twitter – but you should be able to get the attention of those users who use this micro-blogging service as a part of their day to day lives.

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Mar
07

Domain Tools

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Domain Whois Search

When it comes to searching for the whois information on a domain registration, I really love to use DomainTools.  It is simply the best online tool when it comes to finding out all types of information about a domain registration.  It is fast, reliable and gets the job done.  When it comes to any website service you use out there, can you really ask for more than that?

More times than not, when I am doing a domain name whois search, I will simply type this into my address bar:

domaintools.com/domainiwanttolearnabout.com

For me, this is the fastest way to find the whois domain registration information for that particular domain name (in this example, that would be domainiwanttolearnabout.com. You can also search for domain whois information right from their website interface too.

The only thing that I don’t like about DomainTools is their professional and standard memberships are really too expensive.  I wouldn’t mind paying them some money to get access to more tools – but $50 or $30 a month is way too much money to spend on this service.  The free registration gets the job done for now.

Doing whois searches is not the only service DomainTools provides.  You can get limited access to domain searching, domain suggestions, screenshot history, domain typo finder, domains for sale or at auction and domain monitoring.

Want to learn more? Give them a shot the next time you need to know more about a domain name at DomainTools.com.

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Mar
06

Freeware FTP Client – WinSCP

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WinSCP ReviewLooking for a new FTP client? WinSCP does a lot and is totally free to use.  WinSCP is a freeware SFTP, FTP and SCP client for Windows using SSH.  The main feature is the safe copying and transfer of files between your computer and server (or another computer) located elsewhere. 

Once you get this freeware FTP client up and running you should notice that the interface is much like any other FTP client out there.  These days, most FTP clients do their very best to match up with your standard Windows Explorer layout and WinSCP is no exception to this rule. 

Some of the features of WinSCP include:

  • PuTTY Portable integration
  • Graphical user interface
  • Translated into several languages
  • All common operations with files
  • Support for SFTP and SCP protocols over SSH-1 and SSH-2 and plain old FTP protocol
  • Directory synchronization in several semi or fully automatic ways
  • Integrated text editor
  • Support for SSH password, keyboard-interactive, public key and Kerberos (GSS) authentication
  • Windows Explorer-like and Norton Commander-like interfaces

Lost once you finished the install? The WinSCP website has a lot of great information to help you get started. Every webmaster out there using a paid for hosting account needs a great FTP client to help them get the job done.  WinSCP goes above and beyond your average FTP client and delivers a ton of great features for free.  You can download WinSCP from WinSCP.net.

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Jan
17

More HTML Formatting Help

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We have already covered some basic HTML tags you will use when writing your web page code. Here are a few more that you might find come in handy, when designing your own web page.

Image Tags

In HTML, when you want to call upon an image to be displayed on your web page, you need to use the img tag. This tag tells the browser and web server that you are going to put an image here, and then what follows src= is the direct path to the image in question.

Code: <img src=”http://www.yourdomain.com/yourimage.jpg” />

Horizontal Rule Tags

The horizontal rule is for making a nice separator between sections of your web page. It acts as a single solid line that can be placed anywhere on your web page. It looks like this:

Code: <hr />

List Tags

If you want to format a list of topics on a single page, then the list tags will come in handy. You would start a list with the <ul> tag and end it with the </ul> tag. For each item on the list, you will want to wrap it in the <li> and </li> tags.

Code: <ul> <li>item #1</li> <li>item #2</li> </ul>

Ordered List Tags

If you want to format a list of topics on a single page, and have them numbered, the ordered list tags should be used. You would start a list with the <ol> tag and end it with the </ol> tag. For each item on the list, you will want to wrap it in the <li> and </li> tags.

Code: <ol> <li>item #1</li> <li>item #2</li> </ol>

Link Tags

Links are used to help users go from one page to the next page. The basic link is started with the <a href=”"> tag with the page’s path you want to link to inside the quotation marks. Then you type in the text of the link, and close it out with the </a> tag.

Code: <a href=”http://www.somedomain.com/pageiamlinkingto.html”>This Text is a Link</a>

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Dec
27

WHS Facebook Fan Page!

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Facebook Fan PageIt has been over a year since we launched the Facebook fan page and it has been a real success.  At the current date and time, we have over 500 fans and we keep growing every single day.  Are you missing out on the fun?  All you need to do is head over to our Facebook Fan Page and click on the “Like” button on the top of the website.  Then post your Firefox comments, questions or just say hi to some of the other people who are following the Web Hosting Show on Facebook.

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