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2/9/2008 - Savannah, Ga.
Domain Hosting. Search Marketing Speed & Server Response Time
Search Marketing Speed
Where does your website reside and does it matter?
A large company that specializes in domain name hosting will have thousands of domains on single server.
Basically this means it will take longer for a spider or Googlebot to wait in line to get in and index your website. Every second or more precisely millisecond counts because the faster the spider has independent access to your domain, the faster it can get back to the mother-ship and load your website information.
This is one of many important ingredients of how your website gets indexed. What we are describing is Server Response Time.
Don't be rude to Google
Think of it this way, Google is a potential guest ringing the doorbell of your home. It all depends how fast you are (your server) able to open the door. The longer you make it wait then the LOWER your website will list on the totem poll on the search engines. Make sense?
The best analogy I can give you when finding a niche hosting solution is the difference of having your WEB address take ride on public transportation as opposed to a corvette. I don’t know of any city buses like GoDaddy that can out perform a corvette like WEBPRO. Of course, GoDaddy is much bigger and can afford to cram more people on the bus. This is one of the reasons why they can afford to host so cheaply. If NOT being found on the search engines isn't a priority then you should have no complaints.
WEBPRO is designed as a turnkey solution for companies that take a rational approach to spending their marketing and design dollars wisely.
We all talk about how important ingredients are in making something good. Like baking a cake, there's more than one ingredient. It's the sum of all parts that makes a solid recipe.
Remember, there’s no short cut to marketing a website successfully and if any SEO company would have you believe in an easy bake oven solution then you’d be better served to save your money.
Here’s some factual reporting we did on Alexa.com (An Amazon Company) in order to justify this article. The only discrepancy we have found is that WEBPRO was first online since 1994 not 1997 as reported in the illustration.
I would like to thank Michael Tillman friend and customer from AMDECON.COM who inspired me to write this SEO article.
Thanks Michael
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