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How To Choose Your Web Hosting Provider in 2022

The best idea in the world is meaningless if you can’t communicate it. In our digital world, communication is synonymous with online access. If you have an idea and you want others to know about it, then you need hosting you can trust. For many, this will mean having the features and customer service that comes with a fantastic web hosting company. When you are in the process of choosing Web Hosting, keep the following things in mind: 1. Not All Web Hosting Services Are Created Equal Hosting is like any other industry out there, you get what you pay for. You will have a lot of options for shared hosting, VPS hosting, and dedicated servers, however, the same name doesn’t mean the same quality. The quality of those services will change depending on who is providing them and how much you are willing to pay. Just like when it comes to buying a car, you don’t always want to go for the least expensive car in the lot. Rather, you want to find a service that perfectly mat...

10 Best Digital Marketing Facebook Groups

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What makes a good Facebook marketing group? To find out, I vetted over 35 of them based on the volume of activity in the group, the quality and relevance of the content, and how the admins and members engaged with each other. Before getting into the list, do remember that many marketing groups require you to answer some simple questions before your request is approved, such as what you hope to get from joining the community. Here are the 10 best Facebook marketing groups that made the list: Marketing Solved SaaS Growth Hacks CXL — Conversion Optimization, Analytics & Growth SaaS Products & Marketing Facebook Ad Hacks Sisters in SEO Google SEM Mastermind Dumb SEO Questions Local SEO Strategies & Google My Business Help with Tim Kahlert Superstar SEO Founder: Kat Sullivan Group type: Private Topics covered: General marketing, social media Ideal for: Beginners to experienced marketers, founders Member count: 23.6K Sign-up link: Facebook Are you in the ...

FLASH SALE: Unmetered Bandwidth London Cheap Dedi (e3-1240v2, 4c/8t, 16GB, 800GB SSD): $80/month!

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Head’s Up, Lowenders! I’ve been trying to get Tempest Hosting for a while because they’ve got some great dedi offers.  They tend to sell out really quickly so with our lead times it hasn’t worked out.  But right now, I happen to know that they’ve got a fresh set of blades in London available for sale right now: Intel Xeon E3-1240v2 Cheap Dedicated Server 4 cores/8 threads (4c/8t) 16GB of RAM 800 of SSD Disk UNMETERED BANDWIDTH in London Nice!  These won’t last, so if London is where you want to be, then jump on the offer ! The post FLASH SALE: Unmetered Bandwidth London Cheap Dedi (e3-1240v2, 4c/8t, 16GB, 800GB SSD): $80/month! appeared first on LowEndBox . Source link

How to Reclaim Your Keyword Data

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In Google Analytics, when you see “(not provided)” instead of the queries that led searchers to your website, this means Google is covering organic keywords data in the interest of protecting the privacy of searchers. But no worries, this doesn’t mean you have configured your Google Analytics wrong or your data is lost. In this article, we’ll cover two solutions to the “not provided” problem and some tips on how to use your newly acquired keyword data: Sidenote. At the time of writing, Google Analytics 4, the successor of Universal Analytics, by default doesn’t show any organic keywords (or the “not provided” token) in the Acquisition report. To solve this problem, you can use the same solutions shown in this article. Solution 1. Use Google Search Console (free tool) Google Search Console  (GSC) is a free tool from Google designed to monitor and troubleshoot your website’s appearance in the search results. On t...