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Denver web hosting — we’re making the switch to reselling
A win-win solution: we’ll resell great hosting, you’ll pay less
Katz Web Design will resell hosting to our clients for a discounted price; $2.99 rather than $4.99, for example. The great part? Our clients will pay less for better services, and we get a monthly payment, rather than a one-time commission. Win-win.
There are many web professionals that resell hosting and charge them the “going rate.” KWD is reselling hosting for good — not for evil! Our clients are going get a great deal on web hosting — a cheaper package with more features than any other host I would normally refer them to.
If you’re interested in cheap, high-quality hosting, call: 970-882-1477.
Posted in KWS
Tagged Comparison, HostGator, Hosting, Hosting Reseller, Reseller, Reselling, Web Hosting, WebHostingBuzz, Website Host
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Optimizing a website for search: Google vs. Yahoo! and MSN

When I think SEO, I think of Google. Why? Is it because Google’s PageRank system determines better websites? Is it because Google’s advertising options are superior? It’s as simple as this: Google gets better results than any other search engine.
The major search engines often don’t agree
Optimizing websites for search is frustrating sometimes. The biggest search engines are Google, Yahoo!, and MSN. The frustrating part of optimization is the variation between the search engines. The variations in ranking can be huge. I will use Katz Web Design’s ranking information to show some examples:
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Posted in SEO
Tagged Code, Comparison, Google, Keywords, MSN, Optimization, Rank, ROI, Search, Search Engines, SEO, Statistics, Yahoo
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