E-Commerce Users and the Need for Dedicated IPs

Most everyone has heard about the depletion of available IPv4 addresses and the urgency to get new IPv6 ones. IP addresses have a limits,so to compensate for that web hosting providers offer shared hosting accounts rather than dedicated IP hosting.

Whether you are using web applications for CRM (customer relationship management), POS (point of sale), or for an e-commerce storefront and shopping cart, you will probably want to make sure transactions, logins, and the collection of user data is secure. Unless you are using a third-party e-commerce provider to handle transactions, the best way to make sure they are secure is to use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS (Transport Layer Security). With this security technology, your customers will connect to your site via secure HTTPS rather than plain HTTP.

In order to function properly, SSL requires a dedicated IP address, and many web hosts will offer special packages for e-commerce users who need them. You will also need an SSL certificate, which user agents (web browsers) will use to validate the authenticity of your secure transaction. Anytime a customer initiates a transaction on your secure site, the information exchange will be encrypted and safe from prying eyes.

So can you have an e-commerce site without a dedicated IP address? Yes, but not having SSL certificate will prevent you from being able to offer customers a secure shopping environment directly on your site. When it comes to customers you want to build a trusting relationship, and for that, you will probably need a dedicated IP so as to be able to offer them the security they need.

ICANN’s New gTLD Application System Downtime Effects

Will the Downtime of ICANN’s New gTLD Application System Affect Web Hosts?

In an statement released by ICANN chief operating officer Akram Atallah he stated that while they continues to investigate the technical glitch that forced them to take the new gTLD application system offline two weeks ago, they are making progress. Atallah said that over the weekend, “ICANN was able to identify all the applicants that were affected by the technical issue that allowed some users to view a limited number of other applicants’ file names and user names.”

ICANN will inform the affected applicants prior to reopening since it is still gathering information, and continues to test the fix. While the TAS was first slotted to be reopen last week, that deadline was pushed to April 30, and now ICANN expects that date to be carried over into May, although it hasn’t given a specific date yet.

Their post in their FAQ says, “ICANN reassures applicants that the system was not the target of a hack, and has not found any evidence that the issue caused corruption or loss of data, but despite this, the delay has caused a lot of frustration for applicants.”

Since they opened up in January, and organizations or individuals had to pay upwards of $185,000 to participate, the application process has already been lengthy, and costly, two factors that have compounded the frustration.

“I think a lot of what’s happening here and a lot of the noise that you’re hearing is a bit of frustration given that this whole process has taken a while, and a lot of people have a lot invested in these applications,” Adam Eisner, director, OpenSRS product management says in a phone interview with the WHIR. “A lot of what happens next is dependent on when these get approved. I think in the grand scheme of things it’s a small delay, but a frustrating delay.”

Eisner says that in the short-term, there’s no impact on OpenSRS or web hosts because regardless of the problem with the application system, new TLDs wouldn’t have been live this year anyway. He says that most web hosting companies that are planning to roll-out some of the new extensions don’t expect to do so until 2013.

One of the major concerns of the technical glitch was the exposure of applicant names and file names, but Eisner doesn’t think it will have a real effect on the outcome of the application process.

“One of the big mysteries about this whole application process is that most people are holding their cards close to their chest so a lot of people don’t know who is going to apply for what,” Eisner says. “If you happen to have logged in and you happened to see a file name so you know that a certain string was applied for or a certain person was applying for that string it gives you a little bit of knowledge.”

“If you know that somebody was applying for the same string as you you could start talking to that person I suppose or you might be able to plan accordingly or make other adjustments but it’s not going to influence ICANN’s decision on your application or anything,” he says.

Despite the delay, and the bad press that has come with it, Eisner is sympathetic to ICANN since it is under a lot of pressure and scrutiny from a lot of different groups.

“when you’re building a complex system like this there can be a tendency to over-engineer things when really what they’re trying to do is satisfy the requirements of so many different players involved and that can be really tough,” Eisner says. “Long term I don’t think it’s going to have an adverse impact but I can also appreciate that a lot of people are a bit frustrated that a process that has taken a while is now going to be extended that much more.”

SEO and Social Media

Social Media and the Impact it has on SEO

There is a lot talk about social media these days. From being a means of sharing information (forum), maintaining contact with friends (Facebook) and be heard on your own communication platform (blogs), social media has evolved into something that actually makes a big difference in the real world.  But what about the SEO and social media? Does it exist in social search? In this article we look at just that.

What is social search?

Social search is simply the name of a search made in a search engine whose results are affected by who is seeking. The idea behind the concept is that the more information a search engine may have about you, the more relevant search results may show. If you just google the word “truffle” it is difficult, indeed impossible, for Google to know if it’s chocolate truffle or truffle fungus you are referring to. All Google can do then is to show a neutral result algorithms that judge as relevant as possible (based on links, content, and all that we have reviewed in earlier columns).

But if you are active on Google + and constant circles in chocolate mills and chocolate manufacturers? And if you only see movies about chocolate making on YouTube? Slowly but surely, Google will be putting two and two together and start showing more and more chocolate truffles in your search results (and ad impressions).

In the same way, the social search with your contacts in social networks (like Google have access to). Google +1Is a good example of it, as well as relatively new Google Search Plus Your World. It’s all about relevance to those looking.

Does it work?

Yes and no. In some areas it works quite well, but one must remember that there are still many who do not like to Google +. Facebook and Twitter does not allow Google’s spiders to collect otherwise valuable and relevant data, and although more and more are googling while logged into their Google Account (which also means that you are logged) so the proportion is still small.

Tests have not been able to demonstrate that the links in social media reinforces a page’s rank, but it is clear that we as SEOs is right to have your ear tightly glued to the ground in this area.

What is the goal of your marketing and SEO?

So social search is still in its infancy, but that does not mean you should condemn social media for marketing purposes. The goal of your SEO is reasonable to drive traffic, and where social media plays a very important role. How and where to market themselves in these is a completely different post, but when it comes to optimization just for search engines is the connection to social media still pretty weak.

SEOhosting.co.uk to Sponsor the Drinks Reception at the 2012 European Search Awards

SEOhosting.co.uk will be sponsoring the drinks reception at the 2012 European Search Awards that will be hosted in  Amsterdam on the evening of Thursday July, 5 2012.

The European Search awards have been set up in response to the success UK Search Awards that was hosted in November 2011, in which SEOhosting was the sponsor for “Best SEO Campaign Category”.

Don’t Panic in association with Manual Link Building, SEMPO and SEOhosting are sponsoring the European Search Awards, an international competition to acknowledge the very best in SEO, PPC and digital marketing from across Europe.

There are 17 different categories that may can entered:

  • Best SEO Campaign

Recognition of a campaign that has achieved outstanding results in search engines in natural, free or organic listings

  • Best PPC Campaign

Recognition of a campaign that has achieved outstanding results through PPC advertising

  • Best Integrated Campaign

Recognition of a campaign that has achieved outstanding results through an integrated campaign using a variety of both online and offline activity

  • Best Local Campaign

Recognition of a campaign based around a specific geographical location that has delivered outstanding results or visibility in search engines

  • Best Mobile Campaign

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in mobile search engines

  • Best use of Search – Retail

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the retail sector

  • Best use of Search – Finance

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the finance sector

  • Best use of Search – Travel

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the travel sector

  • Best use of Search – Gaming

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the gaming sector

  • Best use of Search – Leisure

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the leisure sector

  • Best Blog

Recognition of an outstanding industry blog

  • Innovation

Recognition of search innovation in the development or use of a campaign or platform

  • Best PPC Management Software

Recognition of the development of an outstanding management software package that successfully manages and enhances pay per click marketing campaigns

  • Best SEO Software

Recognition of the development of an outstanding software tool that successfully manages and enhances an organisation’s search engine optimization efforts

  • Best Agency

Recognition of an outstanding agency that demonstrates consistently great understanding and use of search and / or PPC

  • Best Client Side Practitioner / Team

Recognition of an outstanding in-house team or practitioner that demonstrates consistently great understanding and use of search

  • European Search Personality of the Year

Recognition of a talented and inspiring practitioner who has revolutionized the UK search industry

  • Grand Prix

Recognition of the best of the best European search campaign, platform or software to be selected from the previous categories

The timetable for the awards are a followed:

March – Awards launch, entries open

Friday 4 May –Deadline for all entries

Wednesday 16 May – Judging session

Monday 21 May – Shortlists announced

Thursday 5 July – Awards ceremony

The awards will be presented at an awards dinner at the NH Barbizon Palace, in Amsterdam on the evening of Thursday 5 July 2012.

Tickets for the awards are priced as follows:

£130 +VAT for individual places

£1200 + VAT for a table of 10

€155 for individual places

€1430 for a table of 10

(no VAT will be charged if paying in Euros however you will be required to enter your European VAT number to qualify for this payment option)

You can book your places online on this website or alternatively please contact Kerry Wilson at Don’t Panic on 00 44 (0)1706 828855 or e-mail kerry@dontpanicprojects.com

SES Chicago a Success for SEOhosting.co.uk

SEOhosting.co.uk has a great response at SES Chicago

Well we have been talking about the SES conference in Chicago
where SEOhosting.co.uk was an exhibitor. We had a great deal of interest in the
SEO hosting services that we provide as many companies and individuals were not
aware of the benefits to SEO hosting.

Below you will find some pictures from the conference and also a
video presentation on SEO hosting will follow in a later post.

 

 

UK Search Awards

I recently wrote this post, http://www.seohosting.co.uk/seohosting-co-uk-to-sponsor-uk-search-awards on SEOhosting.co.uk sponsoring the UK Search Awards.

Below you will find a list of the winners:

Best Integrated Campaign

Fast Web Media – Coors Light – Closest To Cold

Best Local Campaign

Adido – The Colbornes Group Dominance of Google Locally

Best use of Search – Retail

Fast Web Media – Bravissimo

Best use of Search – Travel

Further Search Marketing – Richardson’s Boating Holidays; ‘Book Direct’

Best use of Search – Finance

Koozai – Payday Power Organic Search (SEO)

Best use of Search – Leisure

Further Search Marketing – Richardson’s Boating Holidays ; ‘Book Direct’

Best Mobile Campaign

Found / Autoglass – Smashing the Glass Repair Market on Mobile

Best Blog

SEOptimise – Search Marketing & SEO Blog

Innovation

Stickyeyes – Stickyeyes Search Dashboard

Best PPC Management Software

Marin Software

Best SEO Software

Majestic SEO / Receptional – Majestic SEO’s Site Explorer

Best PPC Campaign

Fuse8 – Intelligent Internet – Landing Pages with Brains

Best SEO Campaign

Verve Search – SEO services for Yale Door

Best In-House Team

www.just-eat.co.uk

Best Agency

Fast Web Media

Search Personality of the Year

Lisa Myers

Grand Prix Award

Fast Web Media – Bravissimo

Here are some pictures from the award ceremony:

SEOhosting.co.uk to Sponsor UK Search Awards

UK Search Awards, Best SEO Campaign Category to be Sponsored by SEOhosting.co.uk

“Don’t Panic in association with Manual Link Building and SEMPO, are launching the UK Search Awards, a national awards competition celebrating the very best in SEO and PPC as well as the talent that the search industry has to offer. Entries into this competition are now closed.”

There were 17 free to enter categories and some of the biggest names in UK search on our judging panel. Below is the Short List:

Best SEO Campaign

Recognition of a campaign that has achieved outstanding results in search engines in natural, free or organic listings

Fast Web Media – Bravissimo
Guava / talkSPORT – Re-tuning online identity to deliver natural search success
Just Search / Euro Car Parts – Best SEO campaign for increasing online sale
Koozai – Payday Power Organic Search (SEO)
Met Office – Met Office Events Calendar
Tecmark – Icelolly.com Search Campaign
Upstream Connections / eHarmony UK – Finding love online
Verve Search – SEO services for Yale Door

Sponsored By: SEO Hosting

Best PPC Campaign

Recognition of a campaign that has achieved outstanding results through PPC advertising

Adido – Overhaul of PPC campaign for Postgoldforcash.com for second quarter 2011
Fuse8 / Persimmon Homes – Intelligent Internet Landing Pages with Brains
iProspect – AA Travel Insurance Restructure Back to the basics
Just-Eat.co.uk – Supply and Coverage campaigns
Lakestar Media – A successful PPC campaign for Parcel2Go
LBi/bigmouthmedia – PPC campaign tastes good for Tastecard
Steak – Debenhams Christmas Spectacular
Tecmark – Sunsave PPC Campaign

Best Integrated Campaign

Recognition of a campaign that has achieved outstanding results through an integrated campaign using a variety of both online and offline activity

Auto Trader – Automotive Search Excellence
Fast Web Media – Coors Light – Closest To Cold
LBi/bigmouthmedia – integrated campaign is spot on for Redspottedhanky.com
Tecmark – 8Ball.co.uk Internet Marketing Campaign

Best Local Campaign

Recognition of a campaign based around a specific geographical location that has delivered outstanding results or visibility in search engines

Adido – The Colbornes Group Dominance of Google Locally
Branded3 – LA Fitness SEO, Google local and PPC
SEOtastic – Estate Agent Dominates City

Best Mobile Campaign

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in mobile search engines

Found / Autoglass – Smashing the Glass Repair Market on Mobile

Best use of Search – Retail

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the retail sector

Blueclaw – A hole in One SEO Strategy for Direct Golf UK
Fast Web Media – Bravissimo
Found / Red Letter Days – Driving a Unique Experience
Interflora / Branded 3 – Interflora’s Retail Search Strategy
Mediaworks Online Marketing – Leisure Lakes Bikes
Receptional – Putting Vertbaudet First
Tecmark – Fawkes Cycles Campaign
theMediaFlow – BathEmpire Organic Search Campaign

Best use of Search – Finance

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the finance sector

Greenlight / Santander – How to launch a high street Financial Services brand
Koozai – Payday Power Organic Search (SEO)
MoneySupermarket.com / Branded3 – Financial SEO

Best use of Search – Travel

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the travel sector

Branded3 – SpaBreaks.com SEO
Further Search Marketing – Richardsons Boating Holidays; Book Direct
Real Web SEO – Experience Nottinghamshire Tourism Campaign
SEOptimise – SEOptimise for Audley Travel
Stickyeyes / SkiHorizon – Multilingual site development
Tecmark – Icelolly.com Search Campaign

Best use of Search – Leisure

Recognition of a campaign that has successfully enhanced the visibility of a website or web page in the leisure sector

Branded3 – SEO Campaign for LA Fitness
Further Search Marketing – Richardsons Boating Holidays; Book Direct
Guava / talkSPORT – Re-tuning online identity to deliver natural search success
Real Web SEO – Experience Nottinghamshire Tourism Campaign

Best Blog

Recognition of an outstanding industry blog

Branded3 – Blogstorm
SEOptimise – Search Marketing & SEO Blog
Tecmark – 8ball.co.uk Blog

Innovation

Recognition of search innovation in the development or use of a campaign or platform

Branded3 – Competwition.com
Stickyeyes – Stickyeyes Search Dashboard

Best PPC Management Software

Recognition of the development of an outstanding management software package that successfully manages and enhances pay per click marketing campaigns

The shortlist for this category will be announced soon

Best SEO Software

Recognition of the development of an outstanding software tool that successfully manages and enhances an organisations search engine optimization efforts

Analytics SEO – Analytics SEO Software
Majestic SEO / Receptional – Majestic SEOs Site Explorer
Screaming Frog – SEO Spider Tool
Wordtracker – Wordtracker Strategizer

Best Agency

Recognition of an outstanding agency that demonstrates consistently great understanding and use of search and / or PPC

Branded3
Fast Web Media
LBi/bigmouthmedia
Mediaworks Online Marketing
SEOptimise
Tecmark
White Hat Media

Best Client Side Team

Recognition of an outstanding in-house team or practitioner that demonstrates consistently great understanding and use of search

Auto Trader
Just-Eat.co.uk
Met Office

Search Personality of the Year

Recognition of a talented and inspiring practitioner who has revolutionized the UK search industry
The winner of this category will be announced on the evening of 3 November at The Emirates Stadium, London

Grand Prix

We will also be recognising the best of the best with a grand prix award to be selected from the previous categories.

The awards dinner takes place on the evening of Thursday 3 November 2011 at the Emirates Stadium in London in the spectacular Dial Square Suite with its amazing pitch views.

Tickets for the awards are priced as follows:

£125 +VAT for individual places
£1200 + VAT for a table of 10

To book your place please contact Rowan Jamieson at Don’t Panic, call 01706 828855 or e-mail rowan@dontpanicprojects.com

Protection Offered to All Who Register .XXX domains

McAfee now offers a protection to everyone who has registered. Xxx domains. ICM Registry has also financed it all. The value of the service is estimated at over $ 200 per domain. McAfee is one of the largest specialist security technology companies in the world and has a wide range of security services.

Their Offered Protection

The protection services that are offered for. Xxx domains is to test the sites by reviewing all the possible malicious code, critical vulnerabilities like SQL injections, to identify phishing sites and more.

Social Media’s Impact on SEO

When it comes to search engine optimization, it has recently become important to keep a good social profile, as this can have a positive impact on the investments you have in the various search engines, primarily Google. It is not only SEO reasons that social media have become important for companies but also to be able to get a better contact and proximity to potential customers and existing customers – which is why many companies choose to maintain a high presence among another Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn are some of the biggest social networks in which firms may also have a profile. It has, however, can be annoying is the company which has achieved many “likes” on Facebook or “followers” on Twitter, but that does not use this for search engine optimization, but this can be quickly remedied.

It was in an email interview conducted by Search Engine Land in December last year with Google and Bing by journalist Danny Sullivan was able to answer the question that many asked themselves over a long period; Has social media any impact on SEO? The answer he gets from both Google and Bing is that they include and use Retweet in Twitter and “likes” into Facebook to read social cues and what’s popular content. Matt Cutts makes shortly after Danny Sullivan’s interview is also a YouTube video in which he publicly and in plain language confirms what was said in the interview.
The U.S. side SEOmoz is a kind of news site and forum for SEOs around the world during the middle of 2011 made several separate investigations into how much influence that social media has actually been on the actual rankings in Google. The first test was that one of the users urged other users on Twitter to share a link to a non-profit organization that among other things, worked to reduce hunger in Sierra Leone. After that before did not exist at all on the home page of Google when searching for “ending hunger in Sierra Leone” and took only a few hours first place – this, after exactly 522 of them shared the link to the page on Twitter. Many similar tests were made by others on SEOmoz and several interesting results were painted up in which the result was a much better place just because of tweets containing the link. The more number of followers as the tweets page’s URL was, the stronger the effect seemed to have – something that Google also confirmed in the interview. In the interview by Danny Sullivan as told Google also has several interesting points regarding how much influence where and how it was calculated. Among other things, tell Google to use and read the links shared by pages (pages) on Facebook and does not use shared links, some of the current situation is not available.

To build on the information that Google has released publicly through the interview with Search Engine Land and the Youtube video Matt Cutts published so should companies who wish to give an impetus to its website to share them both on Twitter and their Facebook page. By getting such followers on Twitter to retweet tweets containing a link to its site so this may therefore result in a higher position in Google and Bing. Interesting will be to see if Google chooses to give any more information regarding the influence and perhaps it might be that the search engines in the future also will read the personal divisions that are made in Facebook – something that surely would do good.

Your Company’s Lifeline- Incremental Back-up

Being responsible for the enterprise backup may not be the most interesting thing in the IT department. It may end up really bad when something crashes and the backup is blank. Here’s a guide on how to avoid common mistakes.

“Loss of data is a disaster scenario for all businesses and a very costly one as well –
Ramjar Tayefeh, Technology Manager – Crystone AB ”

Backup means much more than implementing a tape robot and schedule backups. The first thing you need to implement is to collect all information about what data and systems to be secured. This should be done very carefully and by more than one person to get different perspectives on what should be backed up.

After the mapping of business systems is the time to categorize. how critical is the recovery time!? The print can surely be down for weeks, while the mail server in nine cases out of 10 sets to big problems if it fails to respond within minutes. All in = more focus on recovery time and less on the backup.

Freedom to choose

Today, companies have big challenges to deal with complex storage infrastructures and to meet the requirements of the data security. For increased availability requirements and storage for it really to be selective in its approach to enterprise backup. Among the smaller companies it is very common with so-called file-level backup, which means that the backup server only retrieves files from the server / computer from certain directories. It can mean much longer up-time after a crash when the operating system and applications must be reinstalled before the restoration of data can begin. There are of course quite a long time and not to forget, the backup must be restored. It takes different lengths of time depending on the amount to be restored. Large amounts of data = long time.

A much better solution to backup as many medium and large companies working with today’s incremental backup. The difference is huge. As previously mentioned, the focus should be more recovery time than the backup. With incremental backup to backup an entire environment that is The operating system, your applications and files. This form of backup results in a much shorter recovery time. In a crash the server / computer you only need to run the restore to get everything back exactly as it was before the crash.

So whether you are a sole trader or a listed company with business-critical data, incremental backup is a good investment.