Review: Need a Web Host?
Check it out, folks… WebHostingChoice.com is in the hizzy. (Yes, I know I should stay away from the slanguage.)
I’ve been asked to review this site, so here we go…
Check it out, folks… WebHostingChoice.com is in the hizzy. (Yes, I know I should stay away from the slanguage.)
I’ve been asked to review this site, so here we go…
One of my goals when initially monetizing my blog was to use the revenue to pay for a Hawaiian vacation. Yeah, I know… everyone hopes their blog will make enough to do just that. Well, I still haven’t made enough for a Hawaiian vacation, but I’ve been looking into it, and saving a bit here and there.
Turns out there’s an interesting idea out there. Ecotourism. Basically, ecotourism is ecologically sustainable nature/culture based tourism that supports local communities. I did some looking around at a Hawaiian Beach Rentals website, recently, and apparently this ecotourism thing is the new “in” way to vacation.
LinkWorth, a text link advertising company, is a competitor of TextLinkAds. They are also a company I use on this very website (as well as others I maintain) LinkWorth bills themselves as a Search Engine Marketing company. Their primary business is selling links on partner/publisher websites.
LinkWorth offers many products in their repertoire:
Heard about Data Deposit Box, yet? The buzz around here is that they’re going to tbe the Next Big Thing for online data backup and storage. (”Around here” would be my day job.)
Although I am being compensated for this review (loudlaunch.com), I honestly think Data Deposit Box has something. They’ve only just launched - their press release is dated February 13th, 2007. They cite the growing list of data loss reports, and specifically mention Johns Hopkins University and Hospital’s issue of losing backup tapes containing payroll data on over 50,000 workers, and medical information on some 83,000 patients. I have to admit, I, myself, watch the news to see what boneheaded company is going to lose their data, next. I have a low margin of worry that - eventually - someone will lose my data.