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Help With Websites Infected With Viruses

Recently several websites are reporting very suspicious infection and anti viruses alerts when visiting some websites. Even recently if you use Firefox or Chrome and you visit one of those websites it came out as a red page alerting you not to go forward because the you could get infected with viruses or Trojans. And yes, it is exactly as that page says, the website you are trying to visit has been recoded including sort kind of encrypted JavaScript code inserted in almost any index page, this affect every index.html , index.htm , index.php and so and so, also it could be found into the .htaccess files used on Apache servers. The propagation The propagation method is simple, the virus infects a computer, download and install Trojans converting the infected computer in a zombi and adding it to a network awaiting for commands to process to send spam, generate DoS attacks or even worse, once this is done, the virus attack the FTP clients this computer could have in order to get a list of...

Why E-Commerce Businesses Should Consider Cloud Hosting for Their Websites

The recent acquisition of Flipkart by Walmart, the biggest deal of 2018, shows the expanding dominance of E-commerce space. Having learned from the deal unfolded, where Walmart speculated the high-level of user engagement with high-frequency use cases in retail space, dictates the startups and small-to-medium E-commerce companies to take a plunge into soaring market opportunities. People have been shopping online for more than two decades, and we have seen a number of iconic brands originate online. Scaling and plugging in e-commerce startups with a full-fledged website and app comes as a right decision and a perfect investment for the business. There have been multiple advancements in this online retail ecosystem from websites to mobile apps; among the points to ponder is whether to choose an on-premise or a cloud-based online interface. This article covers the main cloud hosting benefits for e-commerce websites. 1. Enhanced Accessibility Give your users an easy access to any standard...

WordPress Makes Building Websites Easy

Why use WordPress? Well quite frankly it’s one of the easiest programs to learn to build websites with. It also allows for managing all the content you put up on your website in a manner that is not at all complicated. And since most hosting companies offer automated installs of WordPress on your hosting account it makes the initial setup fool proof. The “dashboard” is the core page for WordPress where you will find everything you need to add, remove, make changes, or manage your website. The “Right Now” widget displays your total number of posts, pages, categories, and tags along with the number comments. The “QuickPress” widget allows you to quickly post new content on your website as long as you have the default category setup already. Probably the best feature of WordPress is the ability to install plugins. These plugins add functionality to WordPress to pretty much do whatever you need. Are you familiar with the famous iPhone saying “...

Tips and Tricks to Optimize A Website's Speed

Websites are becoming complex and bigger with each passing day. This is leading to slower loading of websites and ultimately, decreased sales conversions. An average online shopper expected a website to load in a mere four seconds in the year 2006. Over the years, remarkable technological innovations have made it tougher to meet the expectations of an online shopper. Today, an online shopper wishes a website to load in only two seconds. Considering that a website’s loading time is so important, even Google has started factoring site speed into its algorithm while ranking websites. If your website is rendering poor performance, users will not even think twice before abandoning it. Here are a few things that you should do to optimize your website’s speed . Going Modular If it is possible to combine two CSS classes and use less code to get the same result, you should do it instantly. This would make the code of modular type. However, this might not be necessary if you’re...

Long Tail Keywords - The Most Profitable SEO Strategy For Small Business Websites

What are Long Tail Keywords? Long Tail Keywords are either keywords or keyword phrases for which there are relatively few competitors on the search engine results pages. They generally consist of three, four or more keywords and are less competitive because they are not searched for as often. For that same reason, they can be very lucrative to web publishers and small business websites. The term, “long tail” was coined by Chris Anderson, Editor-in-chief of “Wired” Magazine for his book, “The Long Tail”. It refers to the shape of an economic distribution curve that graphs the basic supply and demand of the digital economy. In particular it refers to the tail end of the curve where demand is very, very low. Understanding Long Tail Keywords To give you an example of a long tail keyword, let’s assume that your company is a Denver-based web site marketing and design firm. You could target a broad keyword for your website like “Web design”...