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Freedom Voice Toll-Free Number for Business

Freedom Voice is a virtual telecommunication company that’s been operating since 1996 and is considered the first provider of professional business number services via the internet in the United States. Freedom Voice was purchased by GoDaddy in 2016, and to date, over 200,000 individual businesses have used its services Today, Freedom Voice offers Cloud Number and Cloud Phone, with individual services for establishing enterprise or corporate offices. Based on your business type and needs, Freedom Voice can be a cost-effective, hassle-free platform that allows you manage a professional business number and take advantage of plug-and-play VOIP services. If you’re a startup, sole entrepreneur or small business owner, Freedom Voice can be a great solution for your business because you can save money instead of using traditional toll-free phone services, connect with your clients, and have access to everything you need in one place. Large enterprises with hundreds of employees can use Freedom Voice with its guaranteed, crystal-clear connection and high-tech phone options that have been shown to improve knowledge-worker productivity and is easy to use without requiring maintenance or Telephony costs. Small business owners or sole entrepreneurs with less-demanding needs can also use Freedom Voice’s services and access a wide range of toll free or local numbers at a great price. Here’s why we recommend Freedom Voice for business owners, and why it’s been consistently ranked as excellent by hundreds of reviewers on Trust Pilot. You can get started now without paying anything – and use your number for 30 days risk free.

How Freedom Voice Works

Freedom Voice offers two services, either purchasing a Freedom Voice number or a Freedom Voice phone, that comes with a number. There are three types of phones with different models available, starting with an entry-level business media phone that can hold up to six lines. Their more advanced phones are touch screen, high-tech and Ethernet supported devices meant for use by larger enterprises. Setup takes minutes for both services, and you’re never obligated with a contract so you can cancel at any time and pay on a month-to-month basis. Freedom Voice puts a modern twist on toll free numbers by offering virtual attendant services and an app to manage your calls, texts, faxes, and messages. You receive a professional phone number (for example, a 1-800 number or local number) that you can manage on your smartphone. Users are able to make calls from their smartphones and it will display as the professional business number on a client’s caller ID. Freedom Voice also provides teleconferencing solutions and virtual assistant services. Through the cloud, your messages and information are stored virtually, and you can access them through your PC, mobile or tablet. Through the free Freedom Voice app available on Android and IOS, you’re able to access your voicemail and send / receive faxes in PDF format using Freedom Voice’s FaxFreedom Internet Faxing service. You can also integrate your old toll-free or virtual number and migrate the data to your new Freedom Voice number, so you don’t need to do it manually. If you’re a real estate business owner, you can also take advantage of Freedom Voice’s AdTrakker for call capture lead generation.  

Freedom Voice Pricing Plans

Freedom Voice has three types of plans for the CloudNumber feature, Start, Edge, and Max. Start: $9.95 / month – up to 400 minutes Edge: $19.95 / month – up to 1,200 minutes Max: $29.95 / month – Unlimited Minutes If you use more minutes, you must pay 3.5 cents per minute, while with the Max plan you have an unlimited amount of minutes. As for the phones, Freedom Voice prides itself on working with Polycon, a company that provides high-quality VOIP phones. you can contact support and phones can be directly shipped to your business. You get a free $150 Polycon phone for free upon purchase, and additional phones can start at $2 – $5.00 / month. Our Verdict Freedom Voice is a great platform for business owners who are looking for efficient and cost-effective business line services that they can manage with their smartphone. We believe that they take pride in their products and services and work to keep their stellar reputation consistent. Freedom Voice has a lot of different options and co contract obligations, so you never feel stuck. You have nothing to lose by trying their services free of charge for 30 days, so you can try it for yourself and determine if it works for you.

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Google for Nonprofits: Powerful Marketing Tools https://hamzashatela.com/google-for-nonprofits-powerful-marketing-tools/ Mon, 24 Sep 2018 19:40:37 +0000 https://hamzashatela.com/?p=3606 google-nonprofitsA Breakdown Of A Little-known But Important Set Of Marketing Tools Offered By Google If you work for or manage a nonprofit organization, you’re certainly aware of the challenges that come hand-in-hand with stretching a limited budget versus trying to reach more people. Google recognizes these challenges and offers five premium marketing features for free

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A Breakdown Of A Little-known But Important Set Of Marketing Tools Offered By Google

If you work for or manage a nonprofit organization, you’re certainly aware of the challenges that come hand-in-hand with stretching a limited budget versus trying to reach more people. Google recognizes these challenges and offers five premium marketing features for free under its little-known but very useful program for qualifying NPOs called Google for Nonprofits.

Google for Nonprofits is an online membership program that allows NPOs in over 51 countries to use premium Google marketing and analytics services at no cost. They include G-Suite, Ad Grants, Google Analytics, the YouTube Nonprofit Program, Google Earth and Maps, and Google donation tools

Major nonprofits throughout the world including UNICEF, the Jane Goodall Institute, The Van Gogh Museum and Special Olympics are just some of the organizations that are currently enrolled in Google for Nonprofits.

Google claims that their program can help NGOs spread their message more efficiently by providing tools that optimize fundraising strategies and allow teams to cloud-connect across the globe. Organizations such as Direct Relief International show that it can deliver, with a 44% year-over-year increase in online donations and a 6,000% increase in website traffic after becoming a Google grantee.

The caveat is that not all NGOs qualify for the membership program, and it’s not available in all countries. Google requires you to be validated by TechSoup or a local TechSoup partner in order for them to consider your organization’s membership, but what is TechSoup?

There are specific requirements that need to be met in order for nonprofit organizations to be eligible for the membership program, and they differ based on country of operation. What is common among the requirements however is that the NGOs cannot be:

  • Governmental entities or organizations
  • Hospitals or healthcare organizations
  • Schools, academic institutions, or universities

For a full list of eligibility requirements by country, click here.

Google for Nonprofits can help you streamline your NGO’s operations and facilitate communication between teams. It also positively impacts your donation strategy. Here’s how:

G-Suite

When becoming members, nonprofits have access to a collection of collaborative productivity apps called G-Suite (formerly Google Apps). It includes Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar, Hangouts, and Google Docs. Google for Nonprofits offers G-Suite Basic which usually costs $50.00 / year or $5.00 per month.

G-Suite makes it easier to connect with teams that don’t work in the same place by facilitating the flow of information through real-time cloud collaboration. Members get 30GB If storage and their information can be accessed all on one secure place. Google also offers 24/7 assistance if you need support or run into any problems. 

Google Ad Grants

A pretty generous and great feature that’s provided by Google for Nonprofits is Ad Grants, where qualifying NGO’s are granted $10,000 worth of in-kind advertising every month to advertise on Google. The grant helps your organization reach tens of thousands of new people, positively impacting your web traffic and increasing donations towards your cause.

To qualify for Ad Grants, NGOs must apply to Google Nonprofits and have lawful charity status in their country of origin. The organization must also meet Google’s certification requirements that center on non-discrimination and donation use, in addition to having a solid website with substantial content.

YouTube Nonprofit Program

Some nonprofits rely heavily on the use of video to convey their message, but Google has taken it to another level with its YouTube Nonprofit Program. The feature allows nonprofits to include donation cards on videos and YouTube doesn’t take any transaction fees when viewers donate, so all proceeds go to your cause.

If your organization has over a thousand YouTube subscribers, you even get access to YouTube Space, a professional production studio that’s available for creators and advertisers and located in major cities around the world. The Space holds events and hosts workshops, with the added bonus of being a great place to network and build partnerships.

Google Earth and Maps

Google Earth and Maps is a feature for organizations that want to project data visualizations to their audience and shows people where the organization has made a visual impact. It can be used to connect people to resources in their surrounding area and allows organizations to add 360-degree imagery of their location.

The Donor Maps feature for example shows your donors how much they’ve made a difference in a particular area, and how their efforts have benefitted this area which encourages them to do more towards that cause.

Donation Tools

The Donation Tools feature that’s included with Google for Nonprofits helps organizations increase their donations by connecting them to their audience. With easy-to-use tools and sharing options, NGOs are able to share their message with a wider audience and create targeted campaigns on social media platforms of their choice.

Organizations also get access to the One Today App, an application that features different nonprofit projects every day and shares their cause to a larger audience. It’s a fantastic way to be exposed to more people and increase your organization’s reach.

Our Take

More than just a cloud-based system, the services and features available through Google for Nonprofits can give your organization the extra boost that it needs to reach more people, streamline your operations, and most importantly – make a stronger impact towards your cause.

Google for Nonprofits truly does provide a valuable set of tools and services that NGOs can use. It allows nonprofits to benefit from the marketing and advertising options that are available to them from the world’s most popular search engine and make a difference in the world today.

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What is TechSoup? https://hamzashatela.com/what-is-techsoup/ Mon, 24 Sep 2018 16:37:41 +0000 https://hamzashatela.com/?p=3601 What is TechsoupEverything you wanted to know about the nonprofit that helps other nonprofits through the use of technology In a world that relies on staying connected, TechSoup is doing a lot of good by providing discounted products and services to nonprofit organizations in over 236 territories and countries. Established in 1987 as CompuMentor, TechSoup currently leads

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Everything you wanted to know about the nonprofit that helps other nonprofits through the use of technology

In a world that relies on staying connected, TechSoup is doing a lot of good by providing discounted products and services to nonprofit organizations in over 236 territories and countries. Established in 1987 as CompuMentor, TechSoup currently leads a global network of partners who have benefited over 1 million NGOs, and it promotes the work of socially-conscious organizations and their causes that aim to improve the lives of people who need it most. TechSoup saves nonprofits money by offering premium tech programs and services at significantly discounted rates than the market through partnerships and grants, a strategy meant to help NGOs stay technologically connected despite their limited budgets. The strategy is brilliant and simple, and has produced fantastic results. Through generous donations made by foundations and companies, and by partnering with major companies that offer tech software, TechSoup is able to provide qualifying NGOs services for less. TechSoup has partnered with major tech companies such as Microsoft, Cisco, Dell, and Symantec.  Becoming a TechSoup member provides members with access to a rich catalogue of IT resources, webinars, and community-building initiatives geared specifically towards nonprofits. This is key to its success, because as a nonprofit TechSoup is no stranger to the challenges that NGOs consistently face. Companies like Google actually require that nonprofits validate with TechSoup in order for them to be eligible for some of their services, such as the Google for Nonprofits program. How much exactly are nonprofits able to save on products? If you browse through TechSoup’s product catalogue, you’ll see Symantec Security software offered to members for $5 (as opposed to the market price of $80). There are Microsoft software products starting at $29 and laptops for $180. There’s also a hardware section that sells products ranging from security routers to ethernet cables. Compared to original market prices, the discounted prices mean great savings for NGOs on a tight budget. TechSoup also provides the following services that complement its product catalogue or, they can be used as standalone services.

  1. Help Desk Services
  2. Technology Implementation
  3. Office 365 Support
  4. Managed IT
  5. TechSoup Courses
  6. Consultant Connection

The services offered by TechSoup tackle issues ranging from security and networking fixes to taking care of server issues and assessing the software needs of nonprofits, implementing plans at a discounted rate. Their courses and workshops are useful tools for NGOs because they are nonprofit centric and are aimed at enhancing their operations and efficiency. Recently, TechSoup has been interested in expanding more into the cloud services sector and has been promoting cloud service products on its site. It’s essentially a win-win to be part of the TechSoup program because both NGOs and donors can benefit from the relationships that are built through the programs. Innovative, socially conscious companies can have their products and services showcased to NGOs while the organizations benefit from their services at a lower rate. Our Verdict TechSoup is a pretty awesome resource for nonprofits. Schools, educational institutions and service organizations around the world have benefited from TechSoup’s products and services and their discounted rates. With a strong purpose and a nonprofit-centric strategy, organizations like TechSoup help people stay connected and technologically relevant. We love TechSoup’s contribution to the greater good and would definitely recommend it to nonprofits and donors looking to move towards a more technologically connected future.

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150 Creative and Original Ideas for a Website that Generate Revenue https://hamzashatela.com/150-creative-original-ideas-for-a-website-that-generate-revenue/ Sun, 23 Sep 2018 22:33:14 +0000 https://hamzashatela.com/?p=3710 website ideasCreative and original ideas that can inspire you to start your next website project. There are a lot of ways that you can use your creativity to build a business, and you can start from a simple website. We’ve compiled a list of website ideas that you can use for inspiration, and can help you make

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Creative and original ideas that can inspire you to start your next website project.

There are a lot of ways that you can use your creativity to build a business, and you can start from a simple website. We’ve compiled a list of website ideas that you can use for inspiration, and can help you make money online from your home or office. Creating passive income online from a blog or an e-commerce website is not a simple task, and does need some time and an effort to actually generate a decent income. However, if you’ve found your niche or can offer something new in the industry, you could make a lot of money from your project.

Here’s a list of 150 website ideas that you can use to get inspired and start creating your own website.

  1. Personal business:  Start a personal business website, or put your current business online. Need help? Start with a hosting package
  2. Career advice: A career advice website allows you to sum up your experience and drive value to prospective clients
  3. Professional Personal Blog: Become a social influencer and be an authority in your niche, all while writing about what you love
  4. Do-It-Yourself website: Create your own DIY website and share your skills with the world. Start a blog for free with Wix or Weebly
  5. Product / Service Review website: Start a review website while building your reputation and fan base
  6. Software Review website: Share your opinion and reviews about the latest software products in the tech market
  7. Travel blog: Stream, videotape, and photograph sought-after international destinations with a voice and twist of your own
  8. Niche blog: Perfect for when you have a calling and have updated, insider information of your niche
  9. Personal portfolio: A portfolio that compliments your resume and showcases your work and achievements professionally
  10. Gamer Blog: A blog where gamers can post discussions about games, exchange game information, and connect with other players
  11. Personal Art Gallery: Showcase your work digitally and sell it to people around the world
  12. Frugal and Money Saving Tips: Help people save money with tips on spending, coupon use, and saving
  13. GIF maker website: Allow people to create gifs and post them to social media or chat
  14. Dancing Lessons website: Tutor local clients with a dancing lessons website that can increase your client base
  15. Ask a Question website: Help people find the answers to their problems and allow others to share their input
  16. Vegan recipe blog: Display and share delicious vegan recipes with foodies and skeptics alike
  17. Weight loss blog: Track your progress or help others achieve their weight loss goals with a blog that promotes better health and weight reduction
  18. Business directory website: Create a business directory website that includes one or several industries
  19. Top niche website directory: Create a directory where people can find businesses from top niches 
  20. Flash games website: Develop your own flash games and upload them to a website for others to enjoy
  21. Free downloadable software website: Compile a database of free, useful software and allow users to download it from your site
  22. Polls and Survey Sites: Ask, measure, and understand data with a poll and survey website and sell the data
  23. Short stories for kids: A website where you can publish short stories for children and sell your books without a middleman involved
  24. Case studies website: Highlight achievements and educate about mishaps with a case studies website
  25. Betting news website: Publish the latest betting news and keep users updated on current or upcoming games
  26. Affiliate based website: An affiliate-based website that markets several products and services
  27. Fashion blog: Become a fashion blogger and inspire others with your unique sense of style
  28. Donation causes & charity website: Make the world a better place and give back to society by establishing a website that donates towards a cause you care about
  29. Events portal website: Create a portal where people can sign up, pay, and make inquiries on upcoming and promoted events 
  30. Music lessons website: Give music lessons in-house and virtually to clients through video or booking you for hourly lessons
  31. Make money online website: Provide insights and information to viewers about making money in the digital world
  32. Collectibles website: Display and sell collectibles to like-minded audiences 
  33. Celebrity news fan site: Dedicate a website to your favorite celebrity and connect with others who love their work as much as you do
  34. Political news blog: Discuss the most recent political news and give your input by creating a political news blog where you can connect with others
  35. Exchanging ideas blog: Connect with like-minded individuals and create a blog where people can share and discuss ideas about mutual interests
  36. Language lessons: Give people the gift of gab in a different language by booking in-house or on-line lessons through your site
  37. Self-help: Teach people how to take control of their lives and overcome personal problems to have the best quality of life that they can
  38. Digital marketing blog: Keep marketers up to date with the latest marketing industry news with regularly updated and useful blog posts
  39. Dating tips: Help people find their soulmates and give them dating tips to boost their confidence
  40. Church website: Create a website for your church and increase engagement and donations
  41. Infographic website: Create and share infographics on social media or posts and showcase the data visually
  42. Community website: A website for your community where people can post about upcoming events, garage sales, and more
  43. Advertisement website: Advertise about a product or service that you offer, or advertise for an already established brand and make commissions
  44. Yoga and meditation website: Share your yoga experience and create a community of like-minded yoga and meditation enthusiasts
  45. Trending news blog: Update your visitors with trending news that’s sure to pique their interest and keep them in the know
  46. Online store: Sell products or services that you offer, and reach a wider audience whether locally or internationally
  47. Sports news website: Dedicate a website to sports news that covers major sporting events or focuses on one particular sport
  48. Funny clips website: Share, create and post funny clips and make it easier for others to do so from your site
  49. Cryptocurrency news: Share the latest news about cryptocurrency and forecast your thoughts to an audience as invested as you are
  50. Nonprofit website: Build a site dedicated to your cause and NPO
  51. Wine website: Review your favorite wines and share your reviews, and be able to sell and receive commissions on your featured product
  52. Application website: Create a website that has information on the latest trending apps in both the iOs and Android store
  53. Social website: Connect with others and build relationships with a social website meant to foster relationships that last a lifetime
  54. Men Apparel website: A website fully dedicated to men’s apparel and accessories
  55. Stock images for sale website: Create your own stock images and sell them without a third party on your website
  56. Fishing lessons website: Give fishing lessons and share tips and tricks with the fishing community
  57. Hunting Accessories website: Showcase, review, and sell hunting accessories locally and nationally
  58. Car dealer website: Create your own car dealership website to buy and sell cars
  59. Insurance broker website: Sell, discuss, and discuss insurance options with customers
  60. Hosting website: Advertise your hosting websites for people looking to start a new website for their business
  61. White label service website: Showcase and offer your white label services 
  62. Real estate website: Showcase your real estate listings and book local showings
  63. Beauty website: Provide tips and tricks that highlight your glam and ups your audience’s beauty regimen
  64. Online service website: Provide an online service and create a website where people can find and hire you on the spot
  65. Online converter website: Convert files, media, and more for your users to the formats that they want
  66. Online tool website: Create an online tool and market it in the digital sphere using your new website
  67. Short movies website: Showcase your short movies or create a database and stream to others
  68. Buy/sell ads: Buy and sell advertisements online through your website
  69. Classified ads website: create a classified ads website for your local community
  70. Lottery news website: Inform lottery players about the latest news and lottery jackpot numbers
  71. Hashtag website: Develop a website that updates users as to the latest trending hashtags on social media
  72. Quiz Generator website: Generate online quizzes that people can take for fun or education
  73. Space exploration news website: Update your users with the latest news in space exploration, create live feeds of events
  74. Loan Broker website: Offer loan services and give information on payment plans through your website
  75. Drone Accessories website: Sell or advertise drone accessories and make a commission on sales
  76. Hotel search engine: Help people find the best deals on hotels and receive commissions from booking
  77. Coaching website: Coach your audience based on your field of expertise, and allow clients to book you for one-on-one lessons
  78. Membership website: Create a website where people pay a monthly, weekly, or yearly membership for a unique service you can offer
  79. Hosting re-seller website: Sell hosting packages for major hosting companies and generate profit from their sales
  80. Printable re-seller website: Sell printable products like business cards and brochures
  81. Online Niche help desk: Provide help desk services based on a particular niche and charge clients monthly or hourly
  82. Consultancy: Help others by providing valuable expertise and advice and allow people to book your services online
  83. Online Magazine: Publish your own online magazine and start getting subscribers and members to join
  84. Marketplace website: You can create a digital marketplace to sell products and services to people anywhere in the world
  85. Gym directory: Create an online local and national gym directory
  86. Healthy Recipe Blog: Showcase your best healthy and creative recipes and even create your own virtual recipe book
  87. Indexing website: Publish an online index where people can access the information they need through easy sorting options
  88. Legal Help website: Provide legal help desk services and paid consultations in-person or online
  89. Quality control: Offer your quality control and inspection services to be booked online
  90. Accessories: Sell your accessories straight to your audience and create your own unique branding strategy through your site
  91. Women Apparel website: Sell and display women’s apparel and accessories
  92. One Dollar website: Sell items that cost one dollar online – a virtual 99 cent store!
  93. Children’s education: Create lessons and develop educational material that you can sell to parents and help their children at school
  94. Influence: Become a social influencer and develop a voice in your niche that people look forward to hearing from
  95. Tutoring Services: Create a website where you can tutor others and be booked for your services
  96. Informative website: Publish informative articles and material and make money by increasing your traffic
  97. Tech products website: Display, sell, and review tech products with like-minded individuals
  98. Fiction website: Write fiction books and material and sell your work to fans and new readers of your work
  99. Employment website: Create a jobs website that can guide people towards their next career
  100. Green Energy: Highlight the benefits of clean energy and sell green energy products and services to customers
  101. Parenting website: Publish articles and resources that help parents with busy schedules
  102. Spiritual website: Connect with others and discuss spiritual matters, create a blog, and learn together
  103. Astrology website: Cover horoscope news and publish astrology articles and related products
  104. Hypnosis website: Teach people about the power of hypnosis and if you’re a hypnotist, promote your services online
  105. Magic website: Sell your magic kits or promote your magic shows by allowing visitors to book you for events and celebrations
  106. Numerology website: Provide numerology readings and services and publish information regularly
  107. Paranormal website: Create your own paranormal investigation website and update your audience with videos and pictures of your day
  108. Psychic website: Book and reading, you can also connect with them via video streaming services that can be paid for through the site
  109. Religion website: A faith-based website for people with similar religious interests or affiliations
  110. Tarot website: A website dedicated to the tarot, or that helps you be booked for tarot readings 
  111. Occult Store: Sell and showcase your occult accessories 
  112. Animal care & pets website: Help people care for their pets and sell products for their furry, feathered or scaly friends 
  113. Crafts & hobbies website: A personal site dedicated to crafts, hobbies and selling your products online
  114. Entertainment website: Create and publish entertainment material for sale or stream to fans and new customers
  115. Gardening & horticulture website: Help other gardening enthusiasts by sharing your tips and gardening tricks 
  116. Home improvement: Record and write material to publish for viewers looking for home improvement tips
  117. Interior design website: Showcase your services and allow people to hire you online for their next interior design project
  118. Sewing website: Share your sewing experiences and sell your patterns to a dedicated audience online 
  119. Paid surveys website: Sell valuable survey data to companies and pay people to take your surveys online
  120. Pay Per Click advertising website: Build a website where other people can buy opportunity spaces 
  121. Promotion website: Promote a product or service on your website 
  122. SEM & SEO website: Offer SEO services for people looking to optimize their website 
  123. Social media marketing website: Manage social media accounts for businesses and allow people to hire you through your website 
  124. Outsourcing services website: Outsource services by advertising them on your website to reach more clients abroad and nationally
  125. Architecture website: Display listings, feature homes and buildings, and update your site with the latest information on all things architecture
  126. Art website: Show your appreciation for art and build a community of like-minded artists 
  127. Body Art website: Show your best work and allow people to discover your services and your body art skills
  128. Humor website: Post funny and engaging content and keep people engaged and entertained with a humor-based website
  129. Magic Tricks website: Teach people how to do magic tricks and even publish an online book on your site
  130. Photography website: Show and sell your most stunning photography work
  131. Radio website: Broadcast your channel digitally and reach people all over the web
  132. Seasonal business website idea: Seasonal ideas can be showcased on a temporary website to sell your products and services
  133. Jewelry website: Design, sell, and showcase your jewelry creations or advertise jewelry for other companies
  134. Discount coupons website: Offer visitors discount coupon codes and receive commissions when they use your unique promo-code
  135. Gourmet Recipes: Publish and share your gourmet recipes and sell your own products to your audience
  136. Online flowers shop website: Showcase and display your floral displays and advertise for events locally and nationally 
  137. Pharmaceutical website: Buy and sell legal drugs online 
  138. Wellness website: Create a wellness website to build your audience and help them improve their lives
  139. Business to Business website: Sell products directly marketed to businesses 
  140. Blog Building website: Help new bloggers find their niche and build their audience by creating a blog building website 
  141. Recreational website: Build your own unique recreational concept and market it to gain traffic 
  142. Tools website: Sell and showcase tools, create listings and offers
  143. Teen website: Write articles and material directed at teens, sell products and services ranging from educational to clothing and accessories
  144. Tax help website: Help people finish their taxes and get paid for your time without having to be in the office
  145. Press release website: Publish press releases and informational marketing and public relations material 
  146. Project management website: Advertise your project management services and allow clients to hire you through your site
  147. Supplements website: Sell nutritional supplements online either yourself or through affiliate marketing  
  148. Airlines tickets res-seller website: Offer discounted flights and earn commission when travelers book through your site
  149. Cosmetics website res-seller: Sell cosmetic products for other companies and get paid when you make a sale 

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Get the Most Out of Google Tools to Grow a Website https://hamzashatela.com/google-tools-grow-website/ Tue, 21 Nov 2017 18:23:33 +0000 https://hamzashatela.com/?p=2122 Google website toolsGrow Your Website with Google business tools We all know that Google is a great search engine, Google owns Youtube, Wayz App, Google Earth, and a lot more. Some of us use Google to watch, listen and play, others use it to organize stuff and work smarter, and business people utilize Google tools to grow

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Grow Your Website with Google business tools

We all know that Google is a great search engine, Google owns Youtube, Wayz App, Google Earth, and a lot more. Some of us use Google to watch, listen and play, others use it to organize stuff and work smarter, and business people utilize Google tools to grow their business. Not to mention that G-mail is a great resource and that it comes first in the Top 10 Best Free Email Service Providers, but there is a lot more into Google, did you know that Google has over 21 powerful marketing analytics solutions for companies of all shapes and sizes. In this article, I will discuss some tools which are related to the digital wold and can only be used by Bloggers and website managers.

  1. Google Analytics
  2. Google Tag Manager
  3. Google Optimize
  4. Google Data Studio
  5. Google Survey
  6. Google Attribution
  7. Google Audience Center
  8. Google My business
  9. Google Ads
  10. Google Plus
  11. Google Console
  12. Google Trends
  13. Google Alerts
  14. Google Predictive search
  15. Google Consumer Insights
  16. Diagnostic Tools & Industry Bench marks
  17. Think With Google

  1. Google Analytics

Google analytics provide you with stronger results across all your site and offline channels. With Google Analytics you will be able to better understand your visitors, their behavior, and their preferences. You can Customizable reports, determine which advertising campaign is performing better, and even monitor real-time visitor. I think Google Analytics is the best and the most popular digital analytics software in the world.

For more advance insights Google also has, Google Analytics 360 Suite, a set of integrated data and marketing analytics products designed for the needs of marketers in the world’s largest companies and corporations. To create a Google Analytics account:

  1. Click here to go to Google Analytics.
  2. Once you have signed in to your Google account, click Access Google Analytics and signup.
  3. Fill in your Account Name, Website Name, Website URL, and select an Industry Category and Reporting Time Zone.
  4. Under Data Sharing Options, check the boxes next to the options that you want.
  5. Click Get Tracking ID.
  6. Add the Tracking ID to your website.

Around August 2018 Google introduced Google signals to help users better understand their customers across devices using Google’s signed-in data. After you setup your Google Analytics account, make sure you activate google signals.

  1. Google Tag Manager

A tag, is a snippet of code that is embedded in your website core code, and sends information to a third party, such as Google. Google Tag Manager is a tag management system that allows you to  easily and quickly update tags and code snippets on your website or mobile app, such as those intended for traffic analysis and marketing optimization. To setup Google Tag Manager on your website and start managing tags

  • Go to tagmanager.google.com to create an account (or sign in with your existing account).
  • Create a container for your site in the account.
  • Add the container snippet to your site.
  • Migrate any hardcoded tags (such as AdWords or DoubleClick tags) from your site’s source code into Tag Manager.
  1. Google Optimize

Test, adapt, personalize sum-sup Google optimize. Learn more about your audience, discover the most engaging user experiences with Google Optimize. Test different variations of your website and then tailor it to deliver a personalized experience that works best for each user and for your business.

  1. Google Data Studio

Data Studio lets you create dynamic, visually appealing reports and dashboards (A Google account is not required to view reports).

To start creating reports and data sources in Data Studio, you need:

  • To be signed into a Google account
  • To be in one of the supported countries (see below)
  • Have Google Drive
  1. Google Survey

Google Surveys is a market research tool that gathers data from survey questions. Users answer survey questions in order to access high-quality content around the web. In return, content publishers get paid as their users answer. Google then aggregates and analyzes responses through a simple online interface. Google Surveys are priced on a price per completed response basis, visit the pricing page.

  1. Google Attribution

Google Attribute is a free solution can pull data from Google Analytics, AdWords, tags or DoubleClick Search to provide a more holistic view of conversion actions across channels and devices for attribution modeling and bidding information. In other words this tools help you to easily measure and optimize marketing spends across multiple channels and across multiple devices to uncover insights, understand the impact of your marketing on the customer journey, and improve ROI.

  1. Google Audience Center

Google Audience or Google Audience Center 360, a data management platform, collects and organizes all your data sources — enabling you to find, expand, and reach your most valuable audiences with the right message at just the right moment. Audience Center 360 has the features you need to simplify the challenge of organizing your customer data, analyzing it for insights, and using these audience insights to take action.

  1. Google My Business

Google My Business is a free tool for businesses and organizations to manage their online presence on Google platform, including Search and Maps. To setup your Google My Business Account, visit Get started at google.com/business. Once you complete your registration, google will send you a Location verification code through mail. The mail will be sent to the location you registered for to claim it as your business location.

  1. Google Ads

Google ads is a great tools that provides plenty of ways to reach your target customer such as, Youtube, Internet browser, email, search engine results, and on mobile apps. Google’s ad network consists of Google services, like Search, YouTube, and Gmail, as well as 2+ million non-Google websites and apps that partner with Google to show ads. AdWords pricing is meant to work within your budget. You won’t be charged for displaying ads. Instead, you pay only when someone clicks your ad, views your video on YouTube, or calls your business. You can as well use this feature to increase your website passive income and add ad on your post/page to generate revenue.

  1. Google Plus

Google Plus (also known as Google+) is a social networking service from Google. Google Plus is part Twitter, part Facebook and part linked-in. It gives you new ways to build a social network and share information with other people.

  1. Google Console

Google console, or Google webmaster tools is a free service by Google that helps you monitor and maintain your site’s presence in Google Search results. To learn about Search Engine Optimization, read SEO for WordPress: Quick Start Guide. This guide will help of Google console will help you optimize your website.

  1. Google Trends

Google Trends allow you to use real-time data to gauge consumer search interest in your brand or a competitor’s brand.
  1. Google Alerts

Stay alerted with Google Alerts, Go to google.com/alerts to set up separate alerts so you can keep track of what’s happening in your category.

  1. Google Predictive search

 

  1. Google Consumer Insights

The Consumer Barometer is a tool by Google to help you understand how people use the Internet across the world, recommended tools:

  • Dive into the data with the Graph Builder
  • Compare digital Trended Data over time
  • Explore our Audience Stories
  • Discover our Curated Insights
  1. Diagnostic Tools & Industry Bench marks

Measure your brand’s site and campaign performance and get tips on improving key metrics, recommended tools:

  1. Think With Google

Google suite of marketing tools can help you strengthen your digital marketing strategies, these tools are designed to help improve your digital marketing, web performance, analysis, digital experience, and many more. To take advantage of Think With Google program make sure you subscribe to receive email update straight to your inbox.

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Should You Hire A WordPress Developer? https://hamzashatela.com/hire-wordpress-developer/ Sat, 18 Nov 2017 20:46:19 +0000 https://hamzashatela.com/?p=1822 hire a WordPress developerIf you are looking to build an interactive website that is developed to handle conversions, you need to hire a talented WordPress developer who has proper knowledge and experience that can come in handy for your website’s performance, and let him/her decide who else (programmer, designer) to bring into the team. Before we get into

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If you are looking to build an interactive website that is developed to handle conversions, you need to hire a talented WordPress developer who has proper knowledge and experience that can come in handy for your website’s performance, and let him/her decide who else (programmer, designer) to bring into the team. Before we get into the “WHY”, let me explain the difference between a programmer, a designer and a web developer because they are totally different professions.

What is the difference between programmer, a developer and a designer ?

A programmer with some experience with WordPress: that’s a WP programmer, in a nutshell. If a developer is an architect, the WordPress programmer is like a brick-layer.
A developer A WordPress developer can show you the right path to fulfill your considerations.
A designer is the person who visualize the layout of the website, the designer decorate a website to make them more appealing and user-friendly.

For example, if you want to develop a booking plugin on your website to make it easier for your clients to book. The designer will design how it looks, the programmer will write the code from scratch to build it, the developer will install it on your website and make sure it’s not effecting other elements of the website.

If you’ve haven’t already thought of the design of your blog/website, you probably have to consider it now. While a huge selection of professionally designed WordPress themes available to you from trusted sources like:

Theme Forest

Mojo Marketplace

Template Monster

Themeisle

My Theme Shop

When Should You Hire a WordPress Developer?

You should consider hiring a wordpress developer when you want a custom tailored design of your website, or if you are looking to develop a customer plugin or custom functionality which is bnot available on wordpress plugins. For any website owner it will be best to have a developer rather than having a programmer because they will help you with premium plugins and templates rather than costly coding.

Why Should You Hire a WordPress Developer?

Most of the new businesses use ready made templates, themes and plugins for their websites. This is an easy task, it doesn’t require any special talents, you can do it on your own. Other businesses want to take a steps further and to create custom and well-designed website which can convert traffic into leads, this is when a developer should get involved. Here are some reasons why you should consider hiring a wordpress developer if you want to build a successful website.

  1. You’re forced to stay limited to selection of themes
  2. You can’t change your site’s layout
  3. You’ll have problems with custom plugins
  4. Your blog could be shut down at any time
  5. Server Resources

  1. You’re forced to stay limited to selection of themes

While these third-party theme providers do allow modifications to their themes such as, the header or the navigation menu, changing the background color, that’s about it. By default your blog will end up looking like any other mediocre website/blog out there. By hiring a developer you can build your own theme, perfect the structure of the theme to align with your business needs. This solution might not be a good fit for individuals and start-up as developer a theme may cost anywhere between $20k up to $45k. For individuals a developer can help in making changes to the site layout as I will explain bellow.

  1. You can’t change your site’s layout

Customization of a WordPress theme or plugin needs a good knowledge of PHP, SQL HTML, CSS, JavaScript and wordpress codex knowledge and techniques . You also need to understand the WordPress framework itself to be able to modify the files and functions to archive the results you want. You need to hire a web programmer to make your website in WordPress if you are aiming to have a website that follows your brand and provide the features needed for your online business.

  1. You’ll have problems with custom plugins

Unless you have a small website, updating your website code, plugins, theme, security every day can be frustrating. If you are not looking to live in a world of continuous update notifications, then you should hire a web developer or a small agency to help you maintain your website.  WordPress core usually updates once a month, but some plugins can have daily updates, and to maintain your website will be 99.99% up, you need to keep an eye. Additionally if you need to make modifications to the theme or the plugins you are using, an update will overwrite all your modified files, a wordpress specialist can help you take care of all these tasks.

  1. Your blog could be shut down at any time

Mistakes get made. Accidents happen. And your blog could get shut down as a result. Fair or not, it’s part of the agreement when your using WordPress.com. As wordpress is an open source, it allows anyone to contribute to the community, utilizing unrepeatable resources & plugins might fire back on your website once wordpress introduce a major update to the core code, or if the developer who is providing the plugin miss upgrading their code to follow WordPress updated version.

  1. Server Resources

WordPress core and third-party extensions which include PHP functions and SQL queries, websites built with this CSM will require greater server resources. If you buy managed WordPress hosting, some plugins that are heavy resource consumer are banned. So you will not be able to install the necessary plugins to your site, because your hosting provider will not allow that, this is due to a problems regarding CPU usage and nobody seems to know the solution or even to identify of the problem.

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How Much Does a Website Cost? https://hamzashatela.com/how-much-does-a-website-cost/ Sat, 21 Oct 2017 20:38:18 +0000 https://hamzashatela.com/?p=572 How Much Does a Website Cost?If you’ve been comparing website prices, you’re probably wondering why they vary to such an extent. Simply put, understanding why a website is so expensive or cheap ultimately boils down to how its built to function and what its designed to do. There are several factors that when combined, make for a great website and it

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If you’ve been comparing website prices, you’re probably wondering why they vary to such an extent. Simply put, understanding why a website is so expensive or cheap ultimately boils down to how its built to function and what its designed to do.

There are several factors that when combined, make for a great website and it certainly pays to invest in one. This guide covers some important basics on the topic to help you make informed decisions in a world where everyone touts professionalism. These factors include

  • Website Design Pricing
  • Website Design Principles
  • Website Development Process

By the way, if you’re looking for a guide on top hosting providers, here’s an article that shows you how. “Top 10 Best Cheap Web Hosting Providers 2017 – 2018

How Much Does a Professional Website Cost?

If you don’t know what to look for during the research process, you may end up confused as to why you’re receiving quotes that are so different. A quick Google search for “professional website design” yields thousands of results that you now have to sift through to find something that doesn’t seem off. Some results give you the low-end option of hiring someone to build a personalized, “high-quality” website for as little as $50.00. Then come the agencies that provide you with high-end website design services that range from the thousands to some cases, millions of dollars.

Here’s what I mean by the vast differences in website price quotes:



Obviously as the client, you’d rather not spend too much on a website. You may be thinking that it shouldn’t be that much work with the basics down – all you have to do is install WordPress and choose a theme. This can certainly be the case if you’re seeing a low-end return, and is not recommended if you’re serious about your brand.

What’s the average cost of a website in 2017?

Building a functioning website that actually makes a difference in your bottom line is neither as simple nor as cheap as some results on Google make it out to be. It’s a creative endeavor; one that’s based on a solid process relying on query, strategic planning, an actual talent for design, and an impeccable management and execution strategy.

Anybody can have the skill it takes to build a website, but a truly effective website design and development process means hiring people who are great at doing what they do – they have a creative spark coupled with the passion to actually build something worth putting out there. There are two options when it comes to building a website; low-end options and high-end options.

A. Low-end Web Design Options

1- Do-It-Yourself Website Builders

Low-end design is the cheapest way to getting an online presence out there, and fast. Some options come in the form of do-it-yourself website builders, where you use basic, pre-built generic themes that limit you to drag and drop content in set boxes on the page. However, you are doing a lot of harm to your brand if you opt to take this route.

2- Junior Web Designers

If your budget is less than a thousand dollars, your next option would be to hire a junior web designer. These types of designers are fresh out of college and don’t have that much experience or an extensive portfolio to showcase to their clients yet. These designers advertise themselves on websites such as Upwork.com.

B. High-end Website Design Options

1- Hiring a Senior Web Designer

High-end web design options mean hiring people who have experience and a track record of results (not to mention, a trail of happy clients). Your first option is to hire a senior web designerSenior designers have plenty of experience and an extensive portfolio that highlights their work. Senior designers won’t charge as much as agencies do, and they often offer packages and individual services. Senior designers charge differently, but generally their prices are between the $1,000 – $8,000 range. While you’re doing your research, make sure that the designer is also familiar with building your online brand identity and is able to make consistent changes to the site as time progresses.

2- Boutique Digital Agencies

Small design digital agencies can deliver excellent work, and they often have experienced team members who work together to design several elements of your website. Each member may focus on one factor of your site to deliver the best service. This work does come with a heftier price tag; expect to pay upwards of $10,000 for a website managed by this small yet experienced team of professionals.

3- Established Branding Agencies

Professional branding agencies are established agencies that don’t just focus on web design. These agencies conduct a comprehensive market study for your business, and often offer multi-purpose maintenance packages. These agencies hire professional marketing experts who conduct a thorough SWOT analysis of your business and develop a brand positioning strategy for your business. Their teams focus on every angle of your project and vision, and execute their work based on statistics and facts. Clients who resort to established branding agencies are often established in their own fields and their websites tend to be more complex and targeted.

Which of these options is best?

Hiring a senior web design expert is the best option when you factor quality vs. price. Senior designers offer high-end results for a fraction of the cost offered by boutique or established agencies. Senior developers usually offer services that are similar to maintenance packages that you receive from agencies, but don’t break the budget since agencies typically start their packages at about $10,000. Startups and individual clients are at a disadvantage because that price is usually not within their budget. You will receive a similar final product with a senior web designer, but spend significantly less.

Consider the following factors for a clearer picture of the process. What we’ve covered so far is that senior designers, your best bet at getting good quality vs price, charge anywhere between $1,000 – $8,000. Before you make a decision however, you need to know what affects the final price.

Why it matters

Website design is a creative service that can’t be lumped into a fixed price. That can only be accomplished after you discuss the specifics with the designer. You receive a final quote only after the designer understands your vision and determines how and how long it will take to execute it.

Specifics include providing detailed information about your concept, agreeing on the number of revisions which could be potentially made, and the true scope of the work that needs to be done on the site. Asking a designer for a website’s price before you give that information is like walking into a butcher’s shop and asking how much the price of “meat” is. What type of meat, and how much do you want?

There are several factors that go into the price of a website. One of these factors is the designer him/herself.

  • Where is the designer located?
  • What’s his or her track record?
  • Are you going to be charged hourly, or as a whole product?

The designer’s seniority tallies into the price because this individual has built solid skills and has the experience to get the job done. Web design, branding identity and marketing professionals use their experience to benefit your business and can address challenges with solutions that work for your business.

There are some common elements you can consider when hiring a website developer.

  • What’s their reputation in the market?

Senior designers have built a reputation with other clients, and use this reputation to attract prospective clients. Ask to view the designer’s portfolio, look for testimonials and research their online reputation.

  • Where are they based?
    Where a designer lives factors into the final price you pay. A designer in a different country usually advertises services based on the cost of living in his / her country. Some however, are now adjusting the cost based on the location of the client.
  • How are you going to be charged?
    Many designers charge an hourly rate for their work. You’re paying for their expertise and their time and the project can range in complexity from a few hours to numerous ones. If that doesn’t work for you, look for a designer that gives you a set, fixed price for the work needed. Make sure to get the price and the deliverables in contract before hiring the designer.
  • How much marketing analysis is going to be conducted before the work begins?
    The more in-depth the designer’s research and market analysis is, the more likely they will design a better-performing website. Senior designers conduct competitive research and this alters the price. It is well worth it to hire a designer that does this, as it is considered to be the cornerstone of an effective web design process.
  • What is their process and revision policy?
    If you understand and agree with the process that the designer outlined for you, that’s a good start. A professional web designer should have a clear, transparent process set in place and shouldn’t make you feel as if you don’t understand. Ask about the designer’s revision policy. You may require edits, and this should be discussed prior to starting.
  • Deliverables
    You may not be fully certain of the exact deliverables you want. There are different ways to display your site for example. The designer can create sketches of how your website could look. Sites can be horizontal (visually) or vertical, can take up an entire screen or just a part of it, can be static and dynamic, and so on. Ask the designer what deliverables are possible after you’ve explained your vision.

How can I actually use this?

Price factors can be generally divided into two main segments

  • The designer’s logistics and seniority
  • How much work is needed on the website

So what makes a good website then? How do you know if the designer has produced a quality, fully-functioning website that works, or if it’s simply a web page that looks pretty? You’d have to understand what the principles of an effective website design are, which leads to the next segment of this article that outlines the website design process in detail.



What makes an effective Website?

Truly successful websites take time and effort to complete and are often more complex than they outwardly seem. This is why for professional designers, the websites they build turn into personal works of art that they craft into something that works and is something they can be proud of.

What’s most important to remember is that it not always about how a website looks. It’s more what it’s built to do. Website design isn’t about how the customer likes it to look and is more about what works and how it works.  If your website doesn’t appear in search engines such as Google for example, all you really have is an image on the internet that nobody can ever find.

Five principles of Effective Website Design:

Understanding what you’re going to be paying for should justify the price you are paying. If you’re serious about your website making money, you’re looking for a one that’s built to be effective, not just a page that looks good but doesn’t appear in search engine results.

An effective Website:

  • Has a simple, user friendly design
    A website doesn’t have to include too much design complexity and actually, shouldn’t. Instead, look for smooth navigation, call to action and a user-friendly experience. The design should be responsive on all devices its accessed by.
  • It is memorable
    There are some websites that you happen to find and stand out as memorable afterwards while others are forgotten as soon as the page is closed. An appropriate website is simple and memorable, and users are more likely to visit again.
  • It is Search Engine Optimized
    There is simply no reason to have a website online if it is not Search Engine Optimized. SEO means that you’re indexed in search engines so that when people look for services that you provide online, the search engine will place your website in the results of their search.
  • Appropriate call to action
    The positioning of your call to actions should be clearly designed for their intended purpose. For example, you cannot use business-associated font, images or environment for a ladies clothing store.
  • Understand the website design process

Most of the money that you’ll be spending on your website goes into it’s under-the-hood work. Although websites are browsed through in minutes, it takes days and sometimes months to finally produce a website that is fully-functioning and ready. If the process is executed appropriately, you can use your website with minor edits for a long period of time, saving you time and money in the long run.

The final part of this article walks you through the design process of your website. This part matters as much as the others because a website’s design greatly factors into the final price that you’re quoted.



Cutting corners or trying to bypass some steps to get your website built might seem like a good idea, but a process is set for a reason, and the necessary steps need to be taken or else the final result will not be as desired. All you’re doing by trying to cut corners is increase your risk and can decrease the website’s long-term benefits.

Here’s how the process generally goes:

1. The Design Briefing Phase

You’ll want to see a general blueprint of how your website will look, and designers usually have a pre-set questionnaire that they go through with you to get an idea of your vision. A designer filters the information that way, and receives an overview of your vision. His or her job is to execute that vision visually.

2. The Research Process

After the designer has received a general brief, he or she conducts market research about your competitors as well as research about your own brand and industry. Think of it as a kind of SWOT analysis. Furthermore, the designer builds an understanding how your target audience interacts with your brand. The research process is important because the designer generates ideas about how to differentiate your brand from your competitors.

3. The Brainstorming Session

With an idea of what you want and the appropriate data and research to highlight your vision, the designer brainstorms a series of ways in which your idea can be realized. You are a vital part of this session because the designer will suggest several approaches to your vision and will need your approval before they are able to start executing.

4. The Execution Phase

When you agree on a concept, a process of execution will be developed and execution of the site follows. Now that you have an understanding of what fundamental elements are needed to generate a successful website design, weigh it against the briefing and the strategy outlined. What remains is execution of the strategy, and this is the phase that takes the most time and work.

5. Presentation of Final Product

The final product is the amalgamation of everything that has been outlined in this article. You should have a website design that is targeted to be effective, simple, user-friendly and search engine optimized. Your brand looks different from your competitors, and you have effective call to actions and a working, measurable system in the back-end of the site.

Read more about website Design Process here.



Hire a designer that sticks to the process.

Now you know what it means to have a professional website, and what goes in to making your vision a reality. After you have read this article, you should have a foundation of knowledge as to why a developer or agency are quoting you such different process, and what decision works best for your online brand. The true strength of your designer or agency lies in their own creative talent; since creativity varies in each individual and one person’s execution of your vision can look very different from another’s.

Hopefully, this article has narrowed down your options and given you a broader understanding of the web design and development process. Choosing a designer shouldn’t be difficult. Make sure they have a good trach record of success and a solid reputation, and most importantly, one that you can trust.

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List of the Top Cheap Hosting Providers https://hamzashatela.com/top-hosting-providers-list/ Thu, 19 Oct 2017 13:31:11 +0000 https://hamzashatela.com/?p=981 Top 10 hosting providersNeed a cheap website yet reliable hosting for your blog or website? Here is a list of the best cheap website hosting services that provide unbeatable quality at highly affordable prices.Top 12 hosting providers (Download .Pdf) Fat cow I-page Just Host Domain.com 1&1 A2Hosting Hosting provider’s packages Features and pricing Blue Host Review – Features

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Need a cheap website yet reliable hosting for your blog or website? Here is a list of the best cheap website hosting services that provide unbeatable quality at highly affordable prices.Top 12 hosting providers (Download .Pdf)

  1. Fat cow
  2. I-page
  3. Just Host
  4. Domain.com
  5. 1&1
  6. A2Hosting

Hosting provider’s packages Features and pricing

Blue Host

Review

Features

  • Free domain name
  • Unlimited domain hosting
  • International domains supported

Summary

Specially recommended by WordPress for its features and comprehensive customer support.


Metropolitan Host

Review

Features

  • Free domain
  • Domain transfer
  • 1 Year SSL Certification

Summary

Get free email, DDos protection, SSL Certification and unlimited traffic with Metropolitan Host.


Godaddy

Review

Features

  • Free domain
  • Domain transfer
  • Large selection

Summary

Get free email, DDos protection, and unlimited traffic with GoDaddy hosting.


Host Gator

Review

Features

  • Domain registration
  • Domain transfer

Summary

Provides domain registration and hosting services with amazing features


Web.com

Review

Features

  • Free domain
  • Domain transfer

Summary

Web.com offers a free website builder with unlimited bandwidth and disk space.


LiquidWeb.com

Review

Features

  • Free domain

Summary

Providing the Highest Level of Performance and Security


Fat cow

Review

Features

  • Free domain registration
  • Unlimited domains
  • Automated renewal

Summary

Offers everything needed to get a basic website off the ground. It’s reliable and user-friendly


I-page

Review

Features

  • Free domain

Summary

Ideal for all users, iPage offers flexibility and an easy to use interface


Just Host

Review

Features

  • Free domain
  • Domain management
  • 25 subdomains

Summary

Features include a free domain name, site building tools and excellent support.


Domain.com

Review

Features

Summary

Provides domain registration and hosting services with amazing features


1&1

Review

Features

  • Free domain registration
  • Unlimited domains
  • Automated renewal

Summary

Cost effective, reliable, and secure, 1&1.com is a unique domain registrar that offers an easy to use mobile app.


A2Hosting

Review

Features

  • Free domain registration
  • Unlimited domains
  • Automated renewal

Summary

Up to 20x times faster with A2 Hosting Accelerator


 

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Website https://hamzashatela.com/website/ Tue, 26 Sep 2017 20:03:38 +0000 https://hamzashatela.com/?p=57 Build a WebsiteNot Sure yet if you need a website in 2020? The internet has grown faster than ever before ( NASDAQ : VRSN), a global leader in domain names and internet security, announced that approximately 12 million domain names were added to the internet in the first quarter of 2016 only.” In the past it used to be

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Not Sure yet if you need a website in 2020?

The internet has grown faster than ever before ( NASDAQ : VRSN), a global leader in domain names and internet security, announced that approximately 12 million domain names were added to the internet in the first quarter of 2016 only.” In the past it used to be complicated to build a web site or start a blog, with new technologies that made building website easy more and more people are creating websites online as a way to express themselves and get in touch with others. So how do you get started on building a website ?

If you’re the type of person who believe that no one can do it better than you do, then this article will be helpful for you. Even if you are on a budget and cannot hire a web developer and you have no idea where to start?  That’s absolutely normal, we all started without any experience. The good news is that you don’t really need any experience (including myself a few years ago when I struggled to get started – I admit!).

You don’t need to be a web guy to learn how to build a simple website from scratch today using Website builder tools. You don’t even need to know code (a bit of HTML, CSS and JavaScript will help), you don’t need to manage hosts / servers. So what’s stopping you?


Build  a Website using website builder

Here is a list of some of the website builders nowadays that can help you build a simple website – without having to learn how to code or breaking your bank account. If you’re not familiar with the hosting providers, click on the links to learn more.

Here are a few website builders that I recommend to help you build a website:

Now I’ll show you how to you can create a website in less than a 1 hour using website builder, and a list of basic services and content you need to get started.

Just to show you how easy it is, I have listed the steps below:

  1. Choose a website builder
  2. Sign up for a free trial (or signup for premium account!)
  3. Choose your domain name (youwebsiteaddress. com)
  4. Choose a professional, ready-made template
  5. Customize your website design by dragging and dropping text & media
  6. Preview & test your site to make sure it looks & works the way you want it to
  7. Publish your site

Follow the seven steps above and you’ll build a website in less than an hour!

All website builders are built differently – each has its own pros and cons, and the more sophisticated and powerful the builder is, the higher the learning curve.

So for instance, WordPress is a very powerful websitebuilder. It is flexible, advanced, and can almost be programmed to do almost anything you want as a website.

However, the learning curve to become flexible using WordPress is a high and would require some background in .Php language. Additionally, you will most likely have to invest quite a bit  to hire a freelancer or WordPress expert to help you set up your website professionally with word-press, but if you need a simple WordPress blog, I can help you setup a free wordpress blog.

After I have explained what is wordpress, let us get into website builders, the What You See Is What You Get type. These website builders are build on  drag and drop functionality.

Some website builders provide features within the package such as Unlimited Space, Unlimited Web Pages, Responsive Web Design, 1000s Of Images, Newsletters, 1000s of templates, Email subscription signup, online store, appointment scheduling, photo gallery, event calendar, social media integration and more at the end of the day, there really isn’t a one website builder fits all type of solution, try to find the best website builder that suits your needs.

(The following promo video is from Ipage they provide everything you need to get started in an affordable price – Click here to visit Ipage)


Drag & Drop Site Builder by iPage

Website builders are ideal for people who don’t have the time to learn code (life is busy, right?) or don’t have the budget to hire someone to help build a website. (I personally wouldn’t recommend you to start with a website builder unless you are certain that this type of website is enough for you for the time being, or if you enjoy DIY (Do-It-Yourself).)


Build a website using wordpress

Going with wordpress as your website CMS would be a better option from building a website through a website builder. Starting with wordpress is really simple, check out the video bellow that explains about WordPress content management system.

(The following promo video is from Ipage – Click here to visit Ipage WordPress)


Easy WordPress Installation with iPage

Here is a list of top WordPress hosting providers.

Click here to Compare top 10 hosting account providers for wordpress that I put together for my readers


Hire a web developer

Hiring a web developer would be the best choice you make. Even though technologies has made it easy for any individual to start a simple website, yet all the technology in the market are not yet ready to handle a successful business website on a big scale, and which can be operated seamlessly by one person. I advice that you get help from  professionals when it comes to your business. How much does a website cost? This goes back to several factors such as the years of experience your developer has, and the location of the developer along with the feature that you require to have on your business website.

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