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Aug 26

Instead of spending hours and hours farming gold in World of Warcraft, the players will simply want to buy wow gold. Numerous WoW game players buy wow gold from third-party merchants which can be located on the internet. Other game enthusiasts, however, are worried with the security and safety regarding the acquisition of WoW gold from these online sellers. Thankfully, there are some pointers that you can follow to make sure that you buy WoW gold from sources which are safely.

The first thing to do is locate a couple of online sellers that appear to be reputable enough to buy WoW gold from. Make sure you list down their exact URLs and all of the info that you just think could be important from their site, especially the contact info and rates. Afterwards, a simple tactic is googling their name and quickly looking over what others have said about the site. Also if they use paypal as a payment method be sure they are a paypal certified merchant that accepts credit card payments. The paypal has a list of reputation points for all their merchant sellers. You can easily see how many sales the site has made via paypal.

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The most reputable online real money trading (RMT) suppliers will also include a refund policy if their accounts get banned. This protects your investment and makes sure that your money isn’t wasted if you’re unsatisfied for any reason. A company that offers you your money back probably offers quality service. They will also choose the safest delivery way: face-to-face.

Second, don’t buy gold in a devilishly massive amount because if you are caught, then the purchased WoW gold will be deducted from your account. This is because there are only a few items in the World of Warcraft Economy that are worth more than 3,000 gold. If you need a plenty of gold then just buy gold a bit more frequently but practice caution. Following this step alone would have prevented thousands of accounts from being banned and can help you avoid the anger of Blizzard Game Masters(GMs).

Thirdly, make a minimum purchase at first to check the site’s reliability. Look for the cheapest amount and purchase in minimal quantities. After making a small purchase, check your in-game inbox. If it is delivered to your server on time, then you are dealing with a safe and reliable site. You can then make a large purchase.

Another point is viruses. Now, this isn’t really a problem created by the sites themselves, there are some dangerous advertisements with special viruses embedded that work on some networks. So, I’d go with a site without advertisements or any otherthings that needs to be downloaded.

Last but not least, when paying, do not offer credit cards. Instead, paying with secure payment systems such PayPal or AlertPay. Never give any bank information when purchasing wow gold. Don’t give out your password or login information to any wow gold seller. They don’t need it! They only need to know what server you’re on and where to deliver for you.

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Jul 30



Who needs an SSL certificate?

If you are going to be accepting or processing secure information from your website, such as credit card payments online, or other sensitive information, you will need an SSL certificate. SSL stands for Secure Socket Layer. Data shared between users’ computers and the server are encrypted for safety.

There are different grades of SSL certificates. Price ranges from very little money, to hundreds of dollars per year. The more sensitive your information, the more you’ll probably need to spend on an SSL certificate.

Important: Most applications can get by with certificates costing less than $100 per year. If you are accepting Credit Card payments directly from the server, you will need to contact your bank or credit card payment gateway to determine their requirements. Some are quite strict.

Server Requirements

Your server needs to have capability for secure connections. This is probably nothing to worry about because most do.

Dedicated IP Address

You will need a dedicated (unique) IP address. If you are on shared hosting plan, you will need to ask your hosting company for a dedicated IP address. SSL certificates cannot be installed on a shared IP unless the certificate is shared. That is not a common scenario at all.
Some hosting companies will move you to a dedicated IP address for free. Others charge a (usually) tiny monthly fee for a dedicated IP address.

What you will need to buy the certificate

You will need to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR). If you’ve never had an SSL certificate on your site, you may have to generate a “Key” first. These are both done from your server’s control panel.

SSL Certificate Purchase and Installation

Log on to your server. Generate the key if there is not one already. For SEO purposes, you will want to be consistent. The industry standard is to include the “www.” with the domain name. Once the key is generated, then you will need to generate the CSR. Be sure to select the proper key if you have more than one to choose from (The one with the “www.” most likely) . Enter the information that the server asks for (Country, city, state, etc.) and the server will display a page with the new CSR on it, or email the CSR to you. Keep that page up, or copy and paste the CSR into a plain text document such as Notepad (Regular word processors such as Microsoft Word may mess it up) A CSR Looks like: —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST—– *** There will be several lines of random-looking characters here. *** —–END CERTIFICATE REQUEST—– Be sure to include all the dashes before and after the “begin certificate request” and “end certificate request” when copying the CSR When you buy an SSL certificate, there will be some way to configure the certificate. They will all be a little different, but instructions should be available from the vendor. You will need to paste the CSR into one field, and contact information in as many as three places. You will need to input the owner of the certificate, name, address, email address, etc. For most vendors, the same applies to the technical contact and the billing contact. (These may all be the same person) Once you submit the CSR and contact information, you will need to select an email address for the approval. The certificate signing authority will send an email to the address you choose to approve the transaction. The email address for the approver must be authoritative for the domain or server. A common email address that would be acceptable is admin@mydomain.tld (where “mydomain.tld” is the actual domain that the certificate will be installed upon.) There are many others, such as “webmaster” or “ssladmin” that will work as well; you may need to check. Once the officer approves the certificate, the requester will be sent an email containing the certificate (and possibly a “CA Bundle”). The certificate will look much like the CSR but will be larger. Be sure to include all characters from “Begin Certificate” through (including) the dashes after “end certificate”. A certificate will look something like: —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE—– *** There will be several lines of random-looking characters here. *** —–END CERTIFICATE—– There are usually two ways to install the certificate. Some servers will require you to paste the certificate (and CA Bundle if applicable) into a field on the server. Some will allow you to upload the certificate from a text file or email on your computer. The server will then install the certificate.

If you’ve done everything correctly, it should install without problems. If you receive errors or warnings, you may have to contact your server administrator for help.

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Mar 29



As you start out hosting your website, you would often fail to notice a couple of factors which you would have to consider as you choose a web hosting company. Here is a helpful checklist to help you out.

1. Technical Support

This is very important, as it is crucial to be able to have adequate support for any concern that you may have along the way. You could try testing a couple of companies before signing up through shooting them an email message with a question. Check from their response rate if they are able to provide assistance.

2. Uptime

A web host should be able to give a guarantee for more uptime. The acceptable standard is actually a 99 percent uptime.

3. Disk Space

You would have to determine exactly how much disk space you would need. Compute how big you website is and if it would fit the allotted disk space.

4. Bandwidth

This is often overlooked until such point that the limit for the bandwidth has been reached. Remember that if you exceed the allotted bandwidth, you would be getting a hefty bill.

5. CGI Bin

This feature has now been made a standard with the better hosting companies. Without access to this, you would not be able to install programs and scripts.

6. Perl

If you do not have this, you would not be able to run Perl programs. A lot of the good scripts that you purchase are written in Perl.

7. SSL

If you plan to directly accept credit card payments at your website, then you would need SSL or Secure Socket Layer to be included in the plan that you would be getting.

8. SSI

SSI or Server Side Includes would be great if you intend to spend very minimal time in updating your website.

9. MySQL

There are some programs which need a MySQL database to be able to run so you would have to check this feature as well with the plan which you would be choosing.

10. PHP

A lot of new programs and scripts need PHP support. This feature could cost additional but many good hosts have it as a standard feature already.

11. Domain Name

There are some hosting companies which assist you in registering your domain name, however it is advisable to compare prices in the market and study registering your domain name yourself so that you would be in control of the domain name you have if you would be changing hosts later on.

12. FTP Access

Unrestricted and unlimited FTP access to your website is very essential. You would be needing an FTP program to be able to transfer files.

13. Control Panel

This is important to be able to manage your website effortlessly.

14. Statistics Program

An efficient statistics program would come in handy if you plan to keep track on the number of visitors that you are getting, referrers, the top entry and exit pages, as well as where they are coming from.

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Mar 24

As more and more people turn to the internet as a source information and shopping, it is only reasonable to understand the value and potential of having your own online business. However, knowing how to operate a business and knowing how to build a website are two very different issues. A website has to be appealing and efficient to hold the interest of a consumer. Your site also has to be reliable and perform well.

This is where your web hosting comes in. The reliability of your web hosting plays an important role in the success of your website. Most web hosting services also provide customer support 24/7 to help with keeping the website operating effectively and efficiently.

You should also use a web hosting company that will give you data on the traffic to your website. You can analyze this data to find out where most of the traffic is coming from. This is a great idea to find out what marketing resources are working well and what ones aren’t. You will also find out where in the purchasing process consumers are stopping. This can help you make changes to your website to make the purchase process easier for consumers. Some web hosting companies also offer small businesses the ability to accept credit card payments.

Most web hosting services are very inexpensive for all they offer you. You will want to choose a web hosting company that offers reliable service with the features you need. Most web hosting services offer a variety of package deals with various amounts of email, data transfer, and the bandwidth you need. This will ensure you only pay for the services you need. Select a web hosting service that offers a free trial or a money back guarantee so that you can change providers if you aren’t happy with what you get.

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Jan 27



Even though an increasing number of small businesses have a presence online only a small percentage of these sell online. There is a perception that trading online is expensive to set up and troublesome to maintain. This is driving many businesses to loose out on increased revenues and the trading opportunities that the internet brings.

The reasons that many small to medium sized businesses shy away from the internet are varied e.g. fear of credit card fraud – technology worries and difficulty over customer support. Some businesses also have the perception that it is irrelevant to their business. However unless you take advantage of what the internet has to offer your business you are likely to fall well behind the competition.

These days many barriers for small to medium sized businesses related to trading online have been resolved. Increasingly, technically aware business owners are “giving it a go themselves” with freely available content management systems or online catalogue/shopping cart solutions. Such systems can be easily implemented and are supported by thriving online communities.

In dealing with concerns over handling payments online an increasing number of services are available which accept credit card payments over the internet. Providers such as Paypal and Worldpay facilitate secure credit card payments charging a small transaction based fee with the business never having to get involved with card details just requiring the customers address to dispatch the goods to. This helps allay fears of website security and encourages users to transact with the operators website.

Website development is now also considerably easier, with many template sites offering out of the box solutions that can be purchased and integrated with Content Management systems and catalogues. Alternatively products such as actinic offer complete solutions at low cost that can be implemented in very short timescales.

Another challenge has been generating traffic. Historically Search Engine rankings has been a black art. However these days keeping on top of the search engines is made easier thanks to services such as Googles Adwords, which offers pay-per-click services for improving ranking based on key search terms which could be used to find your business.

Clearly having a web based store will require some investment, however a carefully introduced and managed online presence will generate extra revenues and ensure that capital investment isn’t wasted.

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