In the category of Hosting
One usually thinks that he/she will receive same services with the certain range of price, which type of host it doesn’t matter. This is not a fact. Basically, one will not find differences in the web hosting but if one will carefully analyze there will be a vast difference between each one of them. Some of which are not adequate to user’s business. There are several hosts charging $10 a month for a particular package which one can get at the rate of $5a month with other hosting provider.
Mentioned below are 3 of the steps following which one can end up on an ideal hosting selection.
1. Deciding one’s Price range:
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In the category of Domain
Domain name is the unique name that you choose for your web site. Web sites in the World Wide Web have their names and are identified by the domain names that correspond with numeric IP address.
By the following example we will illustrate the difference between URL and domain name:
URL: http://www.something.com/index.html
Domain name: www.something.com
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In the category of Adsense
Last month I submitted an application to Google to be considered for their AdSense program. After confirming my e-mail address, almost immediately I was invited to place ads on my website.
Within hours I began to accumulate some data on pageviews and click-throughs and could see what my month-to-date total was. I was impressed.
The JavaScript Code
When your website is approved, you'll receive your own publisher number and the appropriate JavaScript code to paste onto your webpages.
When your page is displayed, here's the process that Google probably goes through in showing the ads:
1. A visitor's web browser requests a page on your site.
2. This activates the JavaScript code on the page, sending the URL of the requested webpage to Google's database.
3. Google looks up in its database the most prominent keywords or keyphrases for that webpage.
4. Then Google searches for the highest paying ads that match these keywords
5. Google places the appropriate ads on your webpage for your visitor to see -- all in seconds. Pretty nifty.
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