Article Writing and Submission!!

In order to create back links to your blog or website, submitting articles to a variety of article submission sites is a great way to accomplish this.  Typically, the services require short description of the article.  The article itself and a resource box.

I will post more on article submission in the future. I just wanted to share an example of an article I just submitted to a variety of article sites. Pasted in below is the main body of the article.  You will notice there are not back links in the body of the article. This is because many sites will reject an article with back links in the main article. The resource box is the place where it is acceptable to place the back links.  Check out the example of the article below to get an idea of what the main article body looks like.

I just went through the process of choosing a web hosting provider. Or
should  I say Blog Hosting provider. I have been with Godaddy for years and
was a happy customer. Then I started blogging using a Word Press blog. Things
weren’t going smoothly with Godaddy. At times my blog pages were coming up
blank and the load time was very slow. Then when I introduced Firepow to
automate my blogging business it got even more complicated. As Firepow is
optimized for Hostgator.

I quickly learned about cpanel hosting interface vs. Godaddy’s proprietary
interface. The standard is cpanel which is an interface that one can learn
to navigate fairly quickly. Plus, most training you will find online provides
cpanel instruction. An easy to use hosting control panel is very important
when you are creating blogs and websites. Hostgator, also provides the
fantastico hosting interface which I haven’t tried yet.

Then there is sql database creation. Godaddy takes a different approach.
One cannot just simply point to “localhost” for the location of the database
with Godaddy. You need to jump through hoops to find the location. Hostgator
provided excellent support and imported my sql database which was a great help
in moving my blogs to their system.

It would require a rather long article to provide all the details of the
differences between the 2 services. Plus, folks would need to familiarize
themselves with terms like: cpanel hosting, web hosts,blog,email hosting,
shared hosting, reseller hosting, domain hosting, dedicated servers,
dedicated hosting,ftp hosting,domain name hosting,hosting php,ecommerce
hosting etc.I would suggest familiarizing yourself with these terms to gain a
better understanding of the web and blog hosting environments.

The quick and dirty based on my experience is that Godaddy is great for domain
name registration and Hostgator is great for a reliable hosting company.
Hostgator has hosting plans from $4.95 per month. It really is not as problem
to domain host with one company and use a different company’s hosting server.
Just simply point the DS nameservers to the location that your blog or website
is hosted at. The hosting provider will provide you with detailed instructions
as to how this works.

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