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Web Hosting Review – Hostgator

by Dorian on February 12, 2011. Updated April 26, 2012

Great Value Web Hosting I had an account with Hostgator for a year now. Their service is good, the servers are well loaded and they react to issues pretty fast. They offer numerous discounts and if you sign up with [...]

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Web Hosting Review – Hostmonster

by Dorian on February 7, 2011. Updated April 26, 2012

Great Hosting at a Small Price This is my favorite host. I have tried a few of them and it is the best solution for a start up or for a small business. You have a great support that helps [...]

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Email Marketing – How to Avoid being placed on Spamming Lists

by Dorian on December 18, 2010. Updated December 30, 2010

Filtering unsolicited email messages or SPAM is a very important issue for everybody. Companies, Internet Service Providers and Email Providers are spending more and more resources to become effective to blocking Unsolicited Emails. They will blacklist anyone who will try to send SPAM and they will stop delivering emails from sources known as spammers.
At the same time, Internet Marketing has become an important business component for most of the Companies and Email Marketing is essential for many businesses. How can a company deliver its messages to clients and not get on spam-lists? This post will try to give you some guidance on how to avoid being placed on spam lists.

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The Domain Name Scam Explained

by Dorian on December 8, 2010. Updated August 17, 2011

If you are a Domain Name owner and make business on Internet you know that your Domain Name is one of your biggest assets and your duty is to protect it. Sometimes this can be exploited by Internet scammers, who will try to sell you useless domain names.

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How to Start an Internet Business

by Dorian on December 6, 2010. Updated December 13, 2010

The Internet has opened a whole New World of opportunity for even the smallest home-based business owner. There are countless numbers of new self-made millionaires who achieved their newfound success on the Internet. These new millionaires are regular people like you and me.

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Link exchange for SEO

by Dorian on November 23, 2010

SEO manual – Good Link Exchange Practices Link exchange is great way for small and medium businesses to make their website known and liked by Search Engines. Big companies typically don’t have to worry about this, because the back-links come [...]

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Corporate Antispam Solutions

by Dorian on October 20, 2010. Updated October 25, 2010

This list contains a list of Corporate Antispam Solutions. These are server oriented solutions and NOT user-end antispam.

The list is open to updates.

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My Wireless Network Doesn’t Work When the Baby is Sleeping

by Dorian on July 15, 2010. Updated October 25, 2010

Having a baby could affect your wireless communication? Yes. Well, indirectly yes. Who has a baby and a wireless network will most likely have a baby monitor. We all like to spend our time blogging, or browsing the Internet while [...]

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How to make a Loopback Cable

by Dorian on July 10, 2010. Updated February 15, 2012

Sometimes in order to test a computer’s hardware or software we need a network link for the network adapter. The solution, very often, is to carry around a hub.
If you don’t want to carry around a hub, or you simply don’t have it, you can create a network loopback cable. The loopback cable will work as the computer was connected to a real network transmitting and receiving packets. This kind of setup allows the technician to troubleshoot hardware.

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Email address Spoofing – Someone is Using My address to Send Spam

by Dorian on June 27, 2010. Updated June 10, 2011

You just got a bounce-back email saying that your email didn’t reach the destination because the recipient doesn’t exist. Nothing unusual, this is something that happens to anybody who is using email regularly; except you didn’t send that email. How could this happen? If you are an email server administrator and many of your users get this kind of bounce-back they all start to complain at once, thinking that your server has been hijacked. What can you do to stop this, and how to reassure your users that you haven’t been hijacked?

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