May 12, 2008
Over the last several weeks I have embarked on mission to make serious improvements around this blog. I hopes to attract more reviews with a new rating widget, I am now acknowledging every one who took time to review their web hosting provider in a “thank you post” at the end of the week. But there were a few things that needed major updates, which partially where accomplished today.
About Page Updated
The update to “About” page was long over due, in the light of the fact that this blog is now three years old. The About page is not also includes disclosures as well as comments and privacy policies.
Advertising Page
On average, I receive about 10 emails each weeks from potential advertisers inquiring about advertising opportunities on this blog. While I am trying to respond to each email in attempt to find out each potential advertiser’s need, only 1 of every 20 emails is a serious requests. To save myself some time, I have created Advertise on Web Hosting Review Blog page, to which I will be referring most of the advertising request I receive in the e-mail.
Contact Page
Instead of publishing my e-mail as I did in the past, which resulted in being placed on hundreds of “lists” I have decided to streamline all attempts to contact me via contact page.
Link Us Up Page
Link us up is nothing but a shameless attempt to ask other webmasters to link to back to this blog. I am not looking for links on “fashion” websites and blogs. But if you write a blog related to web hosting and link to me chances are I will most certainly acknowledge your efforts in one of my posts.
Reaching Out To Publishers
While attempting to develop long lasting relationships with potential advertisers, I will also intensify advertising for this blog. While I am currently running several PPC campaigns for this blog I am looking to increase the “brand awareness” for this blog via direct advertising on potential publisher’s websites or blogs. If you think your visitors can benefit from information found on this blog, please drop me a line, I do not mind to support your blog as sponsor or advertiser.
Intensified Posting
One of the things that will definitely change on this blog in the coming days and weeks is the frequency of posting. Until now, the posts on this blog where some what sporadic. At times months had passed on and no post where published here. It is about to change. To start of I plan to post 2-4 posts per week, not including “thank you” posts to acknowledge your reviews. So if web hosting industry interests you, feel free to subscribe so you do not miss my future posts.
May 10, 2008
This past week May 4-7 was some what slower comparing to the week before. However there were two reviews submitted by visitors to this blog. So I would would like to say thank you and a huge shout out to:
Gentlemen, thank you so much for taking your time and providing great feedback and sharing your experience.
If you are just stopping by my blog for the first time, review your web hosting provider and I will link back to you next Saturday. Please refrain from one sentence only type for reviews and feedback. And no you do not have to be way to technical, just follow the example of Josh and Brian.
Hope every one has a great weekend.
May 6, 2008
It has been a while since the latest versions (2.5 and now 2.5.1) of WordPress were released. But did you upgrade your version yet? While installation of WordPress is on of the easiest out there. But after you begin toying around with your website, adding new plugins and maybe modifying some parts of your template, upgrading to the new version is not always an attractive idea. You don’t know whether or not your theme will work with the latest version, nor there is certainty your plugins will continue to work. So many of us make a painful decisions to hang on to outdated versions as long as we can. So today I would like to outline some benefits of why you should consider to keep your WordPress up to date. While this article is written in the light of the latest version (2.5.1) of WordPress, some of the points may still apply to no matter what version your are hanging onto.
- Security Fixes. Generally WordPress updates patches the wholes as far a security of your website is concerned. If you don’t want to do it for yourself, you should consider your regular readers and visitors.
- General Improvements. Since powering this blog by WordPress almost with every major upgrade, there was an improvement in WordPress functionatily.
- WordPress 2.5.1 makes it easy to upgrade your plugins. So much so that you can perform them with just a single click without need of downloading and uploading the newest versions of plugins you use on your blog.

- Media Files. WordPress 2.5.1 hd improved dramatically how you upload and manage your media files: pictures, video files and audio files.

- WordPress 2.5.1 had dramatically improve the “behavior” of WYSIWYG editor, in a way that it is not screwing up your code ans it did in previous versions. For example if you needed to embed a video from YouTube, you had to turn the WYSIWYG editor off in your profile setting while working on the post containing the video. Now you it is enough to just switch to HTML editor right in post editing window.
While all these improvements are great, there are still plenty of challenges users of WordPress are faced with. Particularly if you have never upgraded your WordPress before or need to do it by uploading your own files via FTP protocol. While many web hosting providers offer Fatastico script to install and upgrade your word press, the only how that is keeping up with providing the latest upgrade via Fantastico is Lunarpages. Other web hosts seam to be a little behind on keeping up with the latest versions of scripts available through Fantastico. Of course few hosts, Bluehost, Hostmonster and Fastdomain, have implemented SimpleScripts, allowing users to upgrade to the newest version of WordPress within hours of the release of upgrades.
If you have never upgraded your WordPress before, there is a good resource just for that for that on WordPress.org.