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Gifts On A Budget Get A Downloadable Twist
ArtOnMyOwn.com is an online art gallery that has made its collection of 12 holiday art prints downloadable for $9.99 each.
(PRWEB via PR Web Direct) November 22, 2004 -- It's always difficult to find a gift that is heartfelt and affordable. "Not any more," says Tom Hanus, who wants people to "think art" when searching for gifts on a budget. Hanus is president of ArtOnMyOwn.com, an online art gallery that has made its collection of 12 holiday art prints downloadable for $9.99 each. The Holiday Collection includes inspirational, scenic and romantic art prints normally sold for $19.99 plus shipping.
"Downloads began as something you did to get software, then to get books and then to get music," says Hanus who reasoned downloadable art was the next logical step with improvements in home printers and inks.
The prints are normally shipped at 11" x 14" but the downloadable versions will print as 8" x 10" and are set up to print on home inkjet printers set on best quality. Once printed, the art fits into ready-made photo frames. Photo frames already are a popular gift item, sold through more than 37,000 gift shops as well as department, discount and convenience stores. Many of those frames can now be given with a piece of art.
DNS - How it works and why it's important to your website. by Arpit Sharma
This page describes how DNS works and why it's so important regarding your hosting account. DNS stands for Domain Name Service. It translates your domain name www.3essentials.com into an IP Address, 66.179.153.10 so that visitors wishing to view your web pages can contact the web server that is hosting those pages.
When you purchase a domain name, say 3essentials.com, you purchase it from a registrar (Network Solutions for example). The registrar registers the domain name for all of the DNS Servers on the planet to query. There are several DNS Servers that contain records about the domain (3essentials.com) and what DNS Servers have the master record for that domain, these are called root DNS Servers. When another DNS Server (say your ISP's) needs to know where to go to find the master record they query(go ask) the root DNS Servers.
So let's say a visitor wishes to view your website and say they type www.3essentials.com (or better yet, your domain name!) into their web browser and click go. The visitors computer that is connected to the internet contacts it's ISP's DNS Server looking for www.3essentials.com. If the ISP's DNS Server already has a record of the IP (66.179.153.10) for the www.3essentials.com web server it gives the visitors computer that IP Address, and then the computer connects to the IP and the browser passes www.3essentials.com to the web server for the page to be displayed.
If the ISP's DNS Server doesn't have the IP for www.3essentials.com, then it contacts the root DNS servers on the internet asking them what is the IP Address of the DNS Server that has the IP for www.3essentials.com. That's where our DNS Servers come into play. 3Essentials DNS Servers contain the master record for www.3essentials.com. Any DNS Server on the planet that doesn't have the IP will ask the root dns servers who does, the root dns servers will say go ask NS1.3ESSENTIALS.COM or NS2.3ESSENTIALS.COM for the IP. So the ISP's DNS Server will go ask one of our DNS Servers for the IP and then pass that back to the requesting vistors computer.
When you purchase your new domain, you need to delegate ( or assign ) it to our DNS Servers so that every DNS Server on the planet knows where to go to get the IP for your domain.
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About the Author
I am Arpit,the webmaster of the site All Web Hosts is a computer enginner and enjoys working in front of computers. I like to spend my time in building sites and on various forums. AllWebHosts site is mainatined by me and one of my friend, Prashant. In my free time, I like to play table-tennis
Selecting A Domain Registrar by Randall Stukey
You need more than an idea and hosting plan to set up a web site. You also need a domain name. A domain name is your unique address on the Internet. Cheapwebhostingreport.com, google.com, microsoft.com, and yahoo.com are examples of domain names.
Why "Free" is sometimes bad
Many web hosting companies will offer to give you a domain name when you sign up with them. This can be a great deal, provided they register the domain in your name. Unfortunately, some hosting companies register the domain in their name. That means that they own your address and they don't have to let you move your domain name to another web hosting company. This can be very bad. It would be like someone else owning the name of your company. So before you take advantage of free domain registration with the hosting company you choose, be sure that they register the domain in your name. If they do not say they do, it's probably safest to assume that they do not.
Fortunately, registering a domain name is simple and inexpensive. Unlike a few years ago when one company had a virtual monopoly on commercial domain names, there are now a large number of registrars to choose from and competition has lowered prices and increased the ease of domain name registration.
What to Look For
There are two important things to look for in a domain registrar: reliability and location. No one knows exactly what will happen if a domain registrar goes bankrupt. There are supposed to be safeguards in place to protect domain registrants from losing their domains, but you don't want to be one of the people testing these procedures, so a solvent, reliable domain registrar is a must. Location is important because domain registrars are subject to the laws of the country where they are located and some have been known to refuse to grant (or worse yet, grant and then take back) domain names that are unacceptable under the laws of their home country. A registrar in the US may be your best bet if you have possible "freedom of speech" issues with the domain name (or the site contents in some cases) you'd like to use.
What to Avoid
Most registrars now offer all sorts of additional features -- like web hosting. Most of the web hosting plans we've seen at domain registrars are feature poor and over priced. If you are tempted by one, think twice and check out other hosts before buying web hosting from your domain registrar. Many will try to make it sound like it is a lot of extra work to host elsewhere. It isn't. All you have to do is point your domain account at the registrar to the nameservers your web hosting company gives you. This involves typing two urls. It is not hard at all.
My clients and I have had good luck with the following three domain registrars.
First Choice: GoDaddy http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zgodaddy.php
Our current first choice of an affordable, reliable, US-based domain registrar is one of the most popular domain registars, GoDaddy. They can register .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, ,ws, .us and .name domains for $9.95 a year or less (and there are additional discounts when you register for multiple years). If you already have a domain name and are still paying $35 dollars a year for it, you can reduce your domain costs by transfering you domain to GoDaddy and paying just $7.95 (for most types of domains) to renew your domain for an additional year.
Second Choice: Dotster.com http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zdotster.ph
Dotster.com is our second choice of an affordable, reliable, US-based domain registrar. They can register .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .us and .name domains for $14.95 a year (discounted when you register for multiple years). If you already have a domain name and are still paying $35 dollars a year for it, you can save money by transfering your domain to Dotster and paying just $8.95 to renew your domain for an additional year.
Third Choice: Yahoo http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zyahoodomains.php
Many of my small business clients like Yahoo Small Business. They only register .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .us domains and they charge $9.95 a year, but many small business people seem more comfortable with a major name brand -- and Yahoo qualifies.
About the Author
Randall Stukey is the chief editor of the monthly The Cheap Web Hosting Report (http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/) which lists the top five low cost web hosts and several special purpose web hosts along with articles on web hosting, web site design, and site promotion.
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