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Colocation Management Service

Colocation Management Service

Colocation is rapidly becoming a popular solution for many small to mid-sized companies. Colocation facilities can provide quality cooling, power and connectivity networks, as well as security protocols. In addition, a colocation center can offer server management services. As such, a trained staff of IT professionals is present onsite 24/7 to handle a variety of issues. For this reason many companies are evaluation colocation pricing.

Management Concerns at Colocation Facilities

A colocation facility differs greatly from an in-house data center although both serve the same general purpose. A private data center is setup by an enterprise that is solely responsible for building and maintaining the facility. This can be quite costly and is often cost prohibitive
On the other hand, a colocation facility is setup in the same way as a data center. The only difference is that such a facility is used by a number of different clients. Companies purchase their own equipment, and then place it within the center. Once the equipment has been installed, the facility staff is responsible for making sure the servers remain online and in operation.

Types of Management Services

There are a number of things that require technical services. For instance, if a server crashes due to network overload, a reboot might be required. Any server downtime can be extremely costly for companies. Therefore, maintaining the functionality of servers is very important.

In addition, servers are connected to a high-profile Internet connection. Other equipment is also connected to the servers in order to create a fully functioning IT environment. If anything affects the server, other equipment is affected, as well. Therefore, issues such as replacing a cable or even a circuit board need to be handled instantaneously.

There are some situations in which companies also require hardware upgrades. This type of service usually comes under the agreement that has been drafted between the colocation provider and a company. In fact, it is very important for a company to read each and every detail of the service agreement plan. A service agreement plan is signed between both parties before the equipment is installed. The agreement contains all of the services that the colocation vendor is responsible for providing. Those services that fall outside of the contract can be added on at extra cost. A company must be confident the colocation facility it contract with. This is because once an agreement is signed, it is not easy to get out of. 

Also, operating systems as well as other applications are installed within a server. Software upgrades direct from the manufacturer is released frequently. These upgrades contain performance upgrades, as well as security patches. For a fully functioning server, it is important to install these upgrades as soon as possible.
Moreover, file system as well as database maintenance should be performed routinely. Both hardware and software aspects of IT equipment need to be kept in consideration. A server is an expensive piece of hardware that needs to be closely monitored for optimal performance.

Lastly, a colocation vendor is also responsible for backing up data in case of a disaster. The number of backups that exist as well as their frequency is mentioned within the service agreement.

For all of these issues, someone must be on hand at all times – evenings, weekends and holidays – to address these issues as soon as possible. Colocation technicians are onsite around the clock to fill that need.

Without management services, companies would have to take care of all of the above factors. Consequently, colocation management services are extremely important.

Website Category vs Tags

One of the most discussed topics we see when attending WordCamps and other events is what’s better for SEO: categories vs tags? What’s the difference between categories and tags? What’s the optimal number of WordPress categories? How many is too many? Is it okay to assign one post in multiple categories? Is there a limit of tags we can assign to each post? Do tags work like meta keywords? Are there any SEO advantage of using categories over tags or vice versa? We’ve seen quite a few commentaries on this subject through out the web, but we found that they were inconsistent and incomplete. If you ever had these questions, then hopefully they will be answered once you are done reading this post, so you can make adjustments to your blog if necessary.

Before we discuss any of the questions listed above, we need to understand what is categories and tags. In the WordPress nomenclature, both categories and tags are known as taxonomies. Their sole purpose is to sort your content to improve the usability of your site. Meaning when a user comes to your site, they can easily browse through your content by topic rather than browsing chronologically which is how blogs were initially setup.

What’s the difference between Categories and Tags?

Sorting Your Content

Categories are meant for broad grouping of your posts. Think of these as general topics or the table of contents for your site. Categories are there to help identify what your blog is really about. It is to assist readers finding the right type of content on your site. Categories are hierarchical, so you can sub-categories.

Tags are meant to describe specific details of your posts. Think of these as your site’s index words. They are the micro-data that you can use to micro-categorize your content. Tags are not hierarchical.

For example if you have a personal blog where you write about your life. Your categories can be something like: Music, Food, Travel, Rambling, and Books. Now when you write a post about something that you ate, you will add it in the Food category. You can add tags like pizza, pasta, steak etc.

One of the biggest difference between tags and categories is that you MUST categorize your post. You are not required to add any tags. If you do not categorize your post, then it will be categorized under the “uncategorized” category. People often rename the uncategorized category to something like Other, ramblings etc.

Another difference is the way your category and tags permalinks (urls) look. If you are using a custom permalink (URL) structure, then your base prefix will look different. Example:

http://yoursite.com/category/food/

vs.

http://yoursite.com/tag/food/

What’s the optimal number of WordPress categories?

Up until WordPress 2.5, there was no built-in support for tags. This led to very long category lists because people were using it to define micro-details. Tags were added to improve the usability of your site. Having that said, we believe there is no specific optimal number of categories. The optimal number varies based on the complexity of your site. However, for the sake of structure and usability, it is best that you utilize sub-categories and tags.

Optimal Number of Categories

Categories are meant to encompass a group of posts. It is always best to start with generic categories and work your way down with subcategories as your site grow. After having run multiple blogs, we have learnt that blogs evolve. There is no way that you can come up with all the right categories. Chances are when starting out, you are only writing one post a day. Or maybe 3-5 posts a day. Having 30 top categories is pointless specially when some of them will only have one or two posts. You are better off with 5 generic categories that have fresh content rather than 30 top categories where majority are not updated.

Let’s take a look at an example. Say that we are starting a social media blog in 2012. We want to share how-to tutorials, news, tools, case studies etc. We can create top categories like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn etc. As sub categories of each, we can have tools, how-to’s, case studies, news etc. However that is a very short-term mindset, and we will run into issues in the future. What if one of the social media network dies and a new one enters the game? You will be required to add yet another top level category and more sub-categories.

A much better way of structuring this social media blog would be to have top categories that are future-proof. You can have your categories like How-To’s, News, Case Studies, Tools, etc. But how would people know that it is about twitter? Well your categories are not suppose to do the entire job. This is where tags come in. Let’s say you wrote a how-to post about twitter, simply add the tag twitter. In your design just add a section called Popular Topics and control that manually with links to popular tags like Twitter, Facebook, Google+ etc.

When do you add Subcategories?

Let’s say that you do a case-study posts where sometimes you interviewed an expert for a specific case-study. Because there is no category called “expert interviews”, you will add that as a tag on that case-study post. If you find yourself doing a lot of interviews for case-studies and your expert interviews tag has 10+ posts in it and is consistently growing, then you should consider adding expert interviews as a sub-category of your main category “Case Studies”.

Yes, you will have to go back and edit your older posts. If your URL structure is /category/postname/, then you have make sure you are using the Redirection plugin. It automatically redirects your modified posts to their new URL, so you can keep all the search engine rankings.

Do I have to use sub-categories?

No ofcourse not. You can always leave popular tags as tags. In our example above, almost all posts will have a tag for a specific social media network like twitter, facebook, etc. But we are not creating those as categories. The only reason why you add sub-categories is to make it easy for your users to find the content. You are more than welcome to simply add the Expert Interviews tag in your site somewhere.

Remember the whole purpose of categories and tags are to make it easy for your users to browse your site.

Is it okay to assign one post to multiple categories?

You might read on other sites that assigning posts to multiple categories can hurt your SEO. Some say that you can get penalized with duplicate content because of that. We believe that statement is not entirely true. First of all, don’t get lost with SEO. Remember the purpose of sorting your content efficiently is to help users find it. By the nature of how top categories should be setup, you shouldn’t be able to classify one post into multiple top-level categories. For example, if your blog has three categories “Advertising, Marketing, and SEO”. Your posts often tend to fall into multiple categories. Perhaps you need an umbrella category for all three? Maybe they should all fall under Business? Or you can have one category called Advertising & Marketing. Then have SEO as a sub-category for those.

There is no SEO benefits to adding multiple categories. If you think it helps your users, then you are more than welcome to add one post into multiple categories. However, if you see this becoming a regular issue, then you should consider restructuring your categories. Maybe some of your categories need to be tags. Or maybe they should be subcategories of one major category. It is mainly about making the user experience better.

If you are super concerned about duplicate content penalty, then simply (noindex, follow) your category taxonomy using the WordPress SEO by Yoast plugin.

Yoast No Index Taxonomies

If you only want to (noindex, follow) specific categories, then you can do so by editing the category themselves. Yoast plugin has the setting to override the global settings.

Basically when you (noindex, follow) certain thing, it tells Google and other search engine bots to follow all post links in these categories, so all posts can be indexed. However do not index the main category archives to prevent duplicate content.

Short answer: WordPress allows you to add one post into as many categories as you like. Yes it is okay to assign one post into multiple categories as long as you think it helps your users. However, if you think of categories as Table of Contents for your blog where posts are chapters, then can you have one chapter in two separate sections? The answer to that question is NO.

Is there a limit of tags we can assign to each post?

Short answer to this question is NO. WordPress has NO limits on the number of tags you can assign to a specific post. You can add 1000+ tags if you like. However, the purpose of tags is to relate your posts together. Again think of tags as the index or your book. These are popular keywords that you can use to loosely relate your posts. This makes it easy for users to find your posts specially when they are using the WordPress search. It also helps if you are utilizing the tag archive for users. We say add no more than 10 tags to your posts unless you can justify it. For example: if you are running a movie review blog, you may add multiple tags: actor/actress names (this alone can be over 10). But chances are that you may review multiple movies that have Adam Sandler in it. But for other simpler scenarios, you should really limit the amount of tags you use. Otherwise, you may find yourself with over 10000+ tags with only 300 posts on the site.

Do tags work like meta keywords?

Often people mistake tags to be like meta keywords for your blogs. This is the main reason why they try to add as many tags as possible. Tags are NOT meta keywords for your blog. At least not by default. Popular plugins like WordPress SEO by Yoast allows you to use your tag values to be in the meta keywords template. But if you don’t have these plugins configured to do that, then your tags DO NOT work like meta keywords.

Categories vs Tags: What’s better for SEO?

The most asked question that we see being asked on this topic is: Are there any SEO advantage of using categories over tags or vice versa? The simple answer to this is NO. You should NOT look at this as categories or taxonomies. They are meant to work together. If you have read this post, then you should be able to understand the individual purpose of categories and tags as well as their combined purpose for your site’s usability.

Conclusion

Your site is about your users not search engine bots. The goal of every search engine is to think the way users think when valuing your content. If you make your decisions based on usability, you will almost always find yourself reaping the SEO benefits. Categories and Tags are just the two default taxonomies that comes with WordPress. Most advanced sites use custom taxonomies for sorting their content alongside with categories and tags. Think of your blog as an ever evolving book. Choose the Table of Content (categories) wisely. Make sure that they are broad topics, but be cautious to not make it too vague. Use tags to loosely relate multiple posts. If you see a certain tag is becoming popular, then consider adding it as a sub-category. However, if you have to add the tag as subcategory of multiple top-level categories, then leave it as a tag. The goal is always to make the site as user friendly as possible.

We hope that this article helps clear any and all confusion when it comes to the topic of categories vs tags. We would love to hear your thoughts on this matter. How do you sort your content? what best practices do you follow?

Originall article posted on this wpbeginner page

Professional Tips & Plugins for WordPress Security

Wordpress Security

WordPress is a fantastic platform with a huge variety of plugins and themes which allow for a fantastic experience for you and your readers. However, if you follow poor security practices, it can all turn to custard pretty quick. In this article I will take a look at some of the main causes of WordPress security issues and how to lock your blog down to avoid such issues.

So, what’s the problem?

In a complex CMS environment like WordPress, where end users are running software on a range of different sever environments, with a range of different themes and plugins, and 3rd party software there are going to be vulnerabilities. When unsavoury types find a means to gain access to your site using these, you are going to have problems. To avoid these problems it is essential that you keep your core WordPress install, all plugins and all themes updated.

If you have a vulnerable WordPress install, hackers can:

  • Execute arbitrary code on your site
  • Inject arbitrary web script or HTML and edit your posts
  • Cause a denial of service (crash, CPU & Bandwidth)
  • Inject and execute SQL commands
  • Allow remote attackers to obtain sensitive data such as passwords
  • Redirect users to arbitrary web sites and conduct phishing attacks
  • Persistent cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
  • Create hidden posts on your site only viewable to search engines creating a link network directed at the hackers site
  • Embed a backdoor, to gain future access to your site even after vulnerabilities are patched
  • Embed encrypted code in your php core and theme files

What are the main causes?

As mentioned above, the primary root cause is outdated software, i.e. Your core WordPress install, plugins, and theme files. This is why we are seeing a range of WordPress related services that essentially make it much easier to keep your software updated… WP remote, and InfitniteWP being two great, and free options for this.
Some other common causes are:

  • Downloading themes from untrusted sources, these often have backdoors encrypted into the theme files
  • Accessing your WordPress site from an infected computer
  • Having a weak password attached to the main admin account

Where to find out more about these vulnerabilities?

There are currently 30 known vulnerabilities in the core system files of WordPress 3.X, and if your WordPress has not been updated to the most recent version, you may be venerable. To see a list of the known WordPress vulnerabilities view the list provided by Secunia, or if you want to follow the main development of WordPress, and get instant updates about any critical patches, subscribe to the WordPress development blog.

Tips to lock down your blog

  • Back up your site regularly – Ensure you know how to rebuild the site at any time
  • Keep the WordPress core system updated
  • Keep all themes and plugins updated
  • Avoid using themes from untrusted sources, they often have backdoors encrypted into them, this is particularly common with pirated premium themes found on file locker sites like Mediafire and RadidShare.
  • Use a strong password and don’t use it on other sites
  • Ensure the computer you are using to access the WordPress site on is malware and virus free
  • Monitor your server and user statistics, and investigate suspicious activity
  • Deny access to theme and plugin folder directories with a blank index.html file
  • Remove your WordPress version from your meta description
  • Protect your WordPress wp-admin folder using your htaccess file

There are also some great plugins that help enhance the security of your WordPress install. The best options which I have personally used on sites include:

If your website is wordpress based, hope this article will help. Original article posted on this wpforce page.

Attracta Review

Attracta review

When we put up a website online, we always hope more people to visit. Especially for ecommerce site, more visitors means more potential orders. In order to archive that, SEO is recommended way and if there's a good tool to simplify the work, it will save our great times. Today we're going to talk about "Attracta" — a cpanel integrated SEO tool.

Attracta Overview

What on earth Attracta is? Attracta is advertised the world's largest SEO service provider which is used by over one million websites. Attracta has been around since 2009 and popularly used throughout the world.

What exactly does Attracta do to your site?

Attracta is simply collection of the available free SEO tools which is used to replace manual works. The Attracta will crawl each page of the website and fix some simple errors. The main features including XML Sitemap Submission, Google Blacklist Checking, Link Building, Social Networking Tools, SEO Tips and Tutorials. The solely purpose of attracta is to automate all your manual work.

Is Attracta good SEO tool?

Attracta is started as free trial and it's simply sign up process let people get in very easily. However, this software does not act as expected. The main problems are focused on following points

Unauthorized registration – Attracta has been added to cpanel by most hosting providers and there's always a good introduction over this implementation. In cPanel, Attracta is devided into several categories but all goes to the same place. Once it's clicked, we will be guided to optimize our sites and we're registered to their site automatically. Nowhere says about this.

Change over the website – During the submission, Attracta will change something to our sites for example the robots.txt. It will completely remove the old configurations and replace via it's own sitemap URL. So if we have some essential configurations there it will be removed. It's absolutely bad action as it changing something without any notification.

Can not get out – This is probably the worst thing with attracta service. Once we get into their mailing list we'll not be able to unsubscribe and could not cancel the service. We'll receive emails every few periods if we do not use their service.

What's the trick of cPanel integration?

Actually the attracta link in cPanel is affilliated from hosting providers. Means the hosting company will earn some money from user registration or further advanced services. It's advertised the largest SEO service provider with over 1 million websites list, but I highly doubt about the value because we always get into the service beyond expectation. If you ask if I recommend people to use this service, the anser is NO. If you're interested, there's hot discussion on this hostgator forum posting: http://forums.hostgator.com/attracta-t67920.html

Ixwebhosting Cyber Monday Promo

Ixwebhosting Cybermonday Promo

Cyber Monday is there! Today ixwebhosting offers 55% off promotion for all shared hosting plans. Price is decreased to as slow as $2.96/mo! Don't miss the big opportunity if you would like to enjoy their unlimited offers plus up to 15 dedicated IPs bonus!

Offer details

Just go ahead and navigate to ixwebhosting.com home page, we'll see the cybermonday promo. With coupon code "cybermonday" the price will go down to $2.96/mo for expert plan and 55% discount will be applied for other shared hosting plans. Just choose the correct plan according to your hosting requirements.

How long should I sign up?

Well, that really depends how long you will promote your website. If you just like to run it in short term or you're going to upgrade the service after some periods, one year or less would be good choice. But if you are running a personal or small size websites in long term plan, the longer service the better because it's BIG SAVING.

Take our experience for instance, we signed up IX for one year with a nice discount coupon, but when I determine to renew it for another year, the price goes up to the original one and what really bad is no coupon code for account renewal. If I choose to renew two years or more I will receive some discount but it's far more less than a nice promo code like the above one! So if you like to keep long term membership, I highly recommend sign up 2 years at least so don't have to pay more when account due.

Is Ixwebhosting good service provider?

I have to say the IX hosting service is probably the most easy to use one in the business. Their H-Sphere hosting control panel is actually simplified cpanel and no problem to use it at all even for novice.

The IX Linux hosting server is same as other providers with up to date haredware/software implements. However their windows solutions are little backward. While server 2012 is being popularly offered by leading providers, it's still windows server 2003 from IX and sql server stays on 2005 edition. It's pretty old technology for modern developers, the spotlight with the service is it's stability. So basically if you like to simplify your linux hosting with leading technologies, ix would be your perfect choice, but if you would like to use up to date windows technologies, you sould look somewhere else like Arvixe and winhost etc.

Arvixe Black Friday Promo 2012

Arvixe black friday promo 2012

As expected, the Arvixe biggest promotion comes out! With limited 48 hours BLACK FRIDAY promotion, we get life time 50% discount for all shared & VPS hosting plans! If you have been waiting for this offer, hurry up and sign up now with coupon code "BLACKFriday"

What's really good of this arvixe promotion?

The spotlight with the promotion is on "LIFE TIME" term, means if we sign up with 50% discount then we're qualified with the same price for any term renewal! It's absolutely the best offer in web hosting business.

As we know, no matter how much discount offered from initial sigin ups, the renewal price will return to regular for most providers and maybe there's some kind "renew fee" beside the actual hosting costs. BUT, arvixe is proudly to offer clear price and delete all other confused terms. As far as I can tell, it's the first hosting company who's doing so great!

Should you sign up arvixe hosting?

Absolutely yes. With arvixe affordable hosting solutions we have choice to use windows & linux platforms with upgrade plans. That means if we start with a small site and promote it under a good plan, we don't have to worry about website suspension because of overloading. We can upgrade to next level hosting plans with zero downtime!

Hurry up and enjoy arvixe life time discount!