Do You Need Special Hosting?

by admin on September 16, 2009

A wide variety of needs and request will be found in today’s’ world of website hosting. Publishers are searching for specialty hosting in many instances so that their package can fulfill the particular requirements for their theme.

Some of these needs are real and some are simply a result of false promotional efforts by website hosting providers.

Canada Website Hosting

Websites hosted for Canadian publishers are not subject to DMCA or the Patriot Act (U.S. issues). This may be of significance to you if you are a Canadian publisher.

Publishing or storing client data in the USA may violate provincial or federal privacy laws. Client information stored on servers in the USA may be accessible without your knowledge.

Do you really know where your web site hosting service actually resides? It may be good practice to inquire about this issue when selecting your provider.

Make the choice where you locate your hosting services to satisfy your legal and privacy legislation needs. Many service providers are simply resellers for other webhosting companies. Your site could possibly be hosted any where in world. If you think you require Canadian website hosting to satisfy your legal and privacy issues, be sure to search specifically for it. Safe and legal Canada e-commerce is available.

Christian Web Hosting

Christian specialty webhosting service providers may go a bit further to assist you with your special type of website.

They often assist you with special templates and site building resources that target the Christian theme. You may also find they have special applications that cater to the needs of special church functions and activities. There are many options available to help you with your day to day activities with your Christian social activities. Many of these Christian web hosting service providers will help with Christian classroom activities, book and video resources, and technical assistance for your particular needs.

Adult Hosting

After considerable time chasing down offers related to adult website hosting I have investigated the features they offer. Have I found any significant differences in Adult Hosting from any other hosting? No I have not! It’s just a hot term to put the hook in you. The Adult Hosting packages turn out to be the same as any other package. I am neither for nor against Adult websites. Personally it’s not my line of websites but if you find the need for this specialty a little advice never hurts.

Don’t look for the special adult hosting package. Simply select a reliable hosting service provider and sign up as normal.

The hosting business is very competitive and strives to serve a wide range of clients. As long as you are legal, they really don’t give a hoot what your subject matter involves.

{ 13 comments… read them below or add one }

Gina Setser September 17, 2009 at 9:49 am

Site Build it: Kind of an all-in-one Web site hosting service recommended by Steve Pavlina. They say: Site brainstorming and building and hosting and marketing with step-by-step system of softwar tools that deliver thriving profitable business. Well, maybe.

David G September 18, 2009 at 1:39 pm

to be honest i don't recommend godaddy, once you sign up you are on your own..their tech support just suck
you can check this out it`s a comparison website for web hosting plans, prices, features, bonuses and a review rating as well on each one so you can consider your possibilities
you can contact them as well for promotion coupons
hope that helps :)

2scrappy4u September 18, 2009 at 7:00 pm

GO LAWRENCE!!!!

legolegend4 September 19, 2009 at 12:50 am

Can you go back a fix it or edit it after you publish it?

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RebellionNinjas September 21, 2009 at 4:42 am

yes

honeybunchez13 September 21, 2009 at 6:31 am

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legolegend4 September 22, 2009 at 5:40 am

Can you go back a fix it or edit it after you publish it?

gina September 23, 2009 at 6:15 am

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GeoffThomasFoun September 23, 2009 at 4:38 pm

When buying web hosting for a smaller traffic site which service do you use? Looking for a good cheaper solution

Rob Cottingham September 23, 2009 at 10:30 pm

“While I think Melanie makes a very strong point from the perspective of writers and booksellers and while I also don’t necessarily agree with all of the moves made by HarperCollins US, from a marketing standpoint — there are just way too many books being published. There is also not enough focus on what customers really want but that’s another story. The idea that producing a book is a full time job is only partially true in my opinion. There is no way that majority of authors can make a living simply by writing one or two books for an entire year — most Canadian publishers cannot afford to pay that much money. Most authors aren’t able to demand large enough advances so they write their book on top of their full time job. Almost all Canadian publishers rely on grants from the government for their titles. There’s a lot of speculation about eliminating returns and how it may revitalize the industry but rather I think one of the key elements to eliminating returns is through…”

gina September 24, 2009 at 2:05 pm

“For the record, the policies.php link cited above links to ALL of Sibername’s policies, including the Terms of Service to which I previously provided a link. Here are ALL of Sibername’s policies, should you care to read them:
Policies
Sibername.com Privacy Policy
Web Site Hosting Service Policies
* Terms of Service (TOS)
* Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
* Service Level Agreement (SLA)
* 30 Day Money Back Guarantee Policy
NEW! Agent Program
* Agent Agreement.
Domain Name Registration Policies:
* General Registrant Agreement
* ICANN UniForm Domain Name Dispute Resolutions Policy (UDRP)
.ca Domain Names
* Terms and Conditions
* CIRA Registrant Documents
* CIRA FAQ about .ca registration
.com/.net/.org
* Terms and Conditions
* .com/.net/.org Transfer Policy
.eu
* Requirements to register a .EU domain name”

DJTHEKING91000 September 30, 2009 at 2:15 pm

hahaha liar you werent cleaning lol but anyways yeah hell be missed

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