Showing posts with label Companies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Companies. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

The Choices You Can Make Among Web Hosting Companies

Have you ever wondered how a certain website that is owned either by an individual or an organization is made accessible on the Internet? This is made possible by a web hosting service. Companies that let a client use a space on the server they own and provide Internet connectivity in a data center are called web hosts. Web hosts also have the ability to provide data center space and connectivity for servers that they do not own through a process called collocation.
 
The amount of time (in percentage) that the host is accessible via the Internet is called hosting uptime. Though many providers are targeting 99.9% uptime for their service, which is approximately equivalent to 45 minutes of downtime in a month or probably less, there are instances wherein the server restarts and an automatic maintenance procedure is activated. Of course, this is going to affect the company's uptime. If you are going to choose a web host, consider the uptime of the different companies before you make a decision.
 
Of course, as you choose, you also need to look into the different types of hosting services, namely:

Free Web Hosting

Content Management System

This type of hosting service is for those who have a small website or blog. It has limited services offered compared to paid hosting and always comes with advertisements.

Virtual Dedicated Server

Also called as VPS (virtual dedicated server), this is a hosting environment which merges the benefits of shared hosting and dedicated hosting. This is done by making a virtual server run inside a hardware server through a specially designed partition.

Reseller Web Hosting

This type of hosting lets a user act as web host himself. Resellers' accounts vary in size and they may have their own VPS collocated to a server.

Dedicated Hosting Service

This enables the user to get his personal web server and have full control over it though the user does not own the server himself.

Collocation Web Hosting

This is nearly the same as the dedicated hosting, but this time, the user owns the collocation server and the only role the hosting company performs is to provide the physical space that the server takes up.
 
Web hosting is often provided as a must of a general Internet access plan. There are many cheap web hosting packages available today which often include a web content management system that allows the user to manage his website without needing any technical skills.

The Choices You Can Make Among Web Hosting Companies

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Hospitality Websites for Restaurants and Catering Companies

Your company's website can say a lot about your company. Was your website quickly thrown together or does it look professional and reflect positively on the company? A great hospitality website should provide all the information the reader/client could want or need, all while remaining interesting and entertaining. It is important that there is something that distinguishes your website from every other website on the Internet. Designing successful hospitality websites and restaurant websites can seem challenging, but presenting an appealing website is an essential piece to marketing your company.

There are a number of things that every great hospitality website should have. Firstly, be sure to have a clear and easy-to use content management system (cms) on your webpage. This will ensure that the flow of information continues effortlessly between the company and customer. The main heading and subheadings should be easy to search through so potential customers can easily get to the information they are looking for. It is also important that your website look modern and organized. A website that is too busy or outdated is may overwhelm a customer or lead them to think your company is outdated.

Content Management System

With the large amount of information available on the web, people are becoming less and less likely to pick up the phone to get information. For example, a potential customer for a catering company wants to visit the company's website to research catering options for a party. The potential customer is more likely to book with this catering company if they are able to effortlessly gather all the information they need from the website. The catering company's website would be even more effective if the customer can get a quote and book the order completely online. It is fast and easy, which is exactly what most people are looking for in this busy and fast-paced world. If a website is too difficult to navigate or does not provide enough information, a potential customer will likely search for a different company whose website provides everything they are looking for.

If a customer is looking to book a room at a hotel, it is important that the hotel's website provide rate information and clear pictures of the hotel room and grounds. Potential customers like to know exactly what they are getting for their money, so the information a website provides, the more likely a customer is to book a room or make a purchase. Be sure to clearly list the hotel amenities, such as a cafe or swimming pool.

A websites presentation is crucial to the success of the website. In order for a hospitality website to be successful, it must look professional. Some websites like to play music as a backdrop or offer a slideshow of pictures. While these are nice ideas, they can sometimes be distracting to the customer. Be certain that the website is straightforward in the way it provides information. The aesthetic side of website design is also very important. A website should be pleasing to view and not confuse the viewer. Many companies measure their website success by how high and often they appear in a search engines search results. The key to consistently appearing is to update yourself often.

Hospitality Websites for Restaurants and Catering Companies