The Foremost Media Data Center In Omaha Nebraska
One of the common questions I get from new customer is why does your hosting cost more then many of your competitors?

Below is a bit of information on how our hosting works:


All of our sites are hosted on a cloud server configuration which in non technical terms means that your site is actually sitting on more then one sever.  If a server were to fail or slow down the other severs in the cloud would take over.  Unlike many hosting companies we greatly limit the number of sites on each cloud server.  Giving you site more resources and better performance.

Although we build our sites to be hosted anywhere we prefer to host what we build for three main reasons:
  1. If there is a problem with your site you have one call to make.  Over the years I've seen a lot of developers blame the hosting company  for performance issues or other problems with the website and it's not uncommon for the hosting company to point fingers at the developer.  We don't want that to happen to our customers.  If you build a site with us and host with us you only have to call one person if something goes wrong.
  2. Our servers our built and optimized to run only sites we build giving us better performance and better ability to update should a security risk arise.  Most hosting companies host a lot of different CMS systems on their servers from a wide variety of developers.  Did you know bad coding on a site that is not yours but happens to be on the same sever can slow or even crash your site?  We only host sites we build.
  3. We are able to monitor site performance and resources and respond before there is a issue.  We have techs on call 24/7 monitoring all our sites and servers.  On the rare occasion that there is a problem with your site we will typically know about it well before our clients.
Here is a bit of background on our data center where our sites are hosted:

Our sites resides in a Tier 4 data center in Omaha, Nebraska. This facility is free from natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and power shortages that plague other datacenters throughout the world.  Below are a few of the key features of our Data Center:
  • Carrier Access
    Four local SONET fibers provide redundant carrier/neutral fiber access (AT&T, Level 3, Qwest, and COX) 
  • Internet Access
    Route Science manages redundant, 
    Tier 1 internet bandwidth with fully redundant, Carrier-class Cisco core routing and switching 
  • Network Monitoring
    SNMP management tools monitor all critical infrastructure components 
  • Fiber
    Four fiber carriers with diverse points of entry 
  • Network Providers
    Meet-me access to major carriers (AT&T, MCI, Qwest, Global Crossing, Alltel, Sprint, Cox and Level 3) 
  • Carrier Services
    OC-3, OC-12, OC-48 and above
  • Internal Cabling
    Cable management trays throughout the building use copper and fiber access to carrier bandwidth 
  • External Cabling
    Dual points of entry into the building with multiple CO redundancy and fiber access

For your reference here are the differences in data center ratings Again, our center is a certified Tier 4:


Tier LevelRequirements
1
  • Single non-redundant distribution path serving the IT equipment
  • Non-redundant capacity components
  • Basic site infrastructure with expected availability of 99.671%
2
  • Meets or exceeds all Tier 1 requirements
  • Redundant site infrastructure capacity components with expected availability of 99.741%
3
  • Meets or exceeds all Tier 1 and Tier 2 requirements
  • Multiple independent distribution paths serving the IT equipment
  • All IT equipment must be dual-powered and fully compatible with the topology of a site's architecture
  • Concurrently maintainable site infrastructure with expected availability of 99.982%
4
  • Meets or exceeds all Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 requirements
  • All cooling equipment is independently dual-powered, including chillers and heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems
  • Fault-tolerant site infrastructure with electrical power storage and distribution facilities with expected availability of 99.995%
Other companies that are in our data center:
  • Ameritrade
  • Ebay
  • Wells Fargo
  • Paypal
  • Alegent Health
For more information on Foremost Media Website Hosting Services Visit Our Website
Since search engine optimization began there have been many changes in the approaches people use to rank well. Over time it has become more and more difficult to rank well quickly. Since the search engines are constantly making new rules, each of the following strategies (or lack thereof) listed below are now outdated.
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1. Putting text that is the same color as the background

In the past this was commonly used as a way to add keywords to a website without writing them into the content. In the beginning this may have worked well for some, but the search engines quickly caught on. Google has posted information warning users against doing this at goo.gl/MTlIs. Any content that the average viewer cannot see but can be seen by the search engines is bad for your site. Overall, it is best to try to optimize for the viewers and avoid making it obvious that you are trying to rank well.

It is important to try to use the proper coding when adding image captions and JavaScript descriptions. Putting image information in as "alt text" is extremely important. Previously some people might have put this text behind the image itself and this may have appeared as deceptive to search engines. Adding alt text makes the page more search engine friendly while still allowing the image to be read by screen readers and Google Images. If JavaScript is being used on a page it is important to put the words that are in your Java into <noscript> coding. This will help the search engines read what your JavaScript says and is much more effective than putting text behind the image that cannot be seen. This will also be helpful for users that do not have plug-ins or who have slow connections.

2. Blog commenting to get back links

Blog commenting is not as effective as it used to be for getting backlinks. Since it was an easy way to quickly get a link to your site, many people were using this tactic. Bloggers, as well as search engines, have made blog commenting more difficult to do and less effective. Many more bloggers moderate their comments now than they used to making it difficult to get your link to show up on their blog. Most blogs also do not have "do-follow" links enabled. This means that your website will get very little boost from a link on the blog. In addition, even blogs that still give "do-follow" links have been spammed with hundreds of comments. After the Google Penguin update, links from pages with more than 99 outbound links are generally devalued. As a result, even "do-follow" blogs are of little value from a link perspective.

If you are going to utilize blog commenting for your SEO strategy it is important to make sure that the blogs you are commenting on have a high page rank and are somewhat relevant to your site. If you are using spammy tactics, like commenting on hundreds of blogs that are not related it your site, it is obvious to search engines and you may be penalized.

3. Repeating words over and over on a page (Keyword Stuffing)

Obviously, having the keywords that you are trying to rank for on your site is important. However, many people do this excessively. It is important to not overuse your targeted keywords on your website because it can look like you are spamming. Make sure the you are writing content that makes sense and incorporates your keywords a reasonable amount of the time. Generally it is best to use a targeted keyword about 2% - 4% of the time within your content. However this percent varies based on the market and how often your competitors are using this term on their sites. In order to gain additional relevance for a term, you can use synonyms for the term. Google uses a technique called Latent Symantec Indexing to determine which words are related to other words. Here's a trick. Type in your key phrase into Google. Now look at the bottom of the page and see what "other similar searches" or "suggestions" it has for you. If any are different various of your term, you could use those in your site as well and it will increase your website's relevance for both your targeted key phrase and the similar phrase.

4. Not tracking bounce rate

Tracking your website's bounce rate is extremely important. Search engines track bounce rates, as well as traffic to your site, to determine how relevant and useful your site is. They even give you a rank boost if they like what they see. It is important to have a low bounce rate because this means users are viewing more of your content. Writing better content and targeting more relevant words for SEO can help improve your bounce rate and thus increase your rankings.

5. Duplicate Content

Duplicate is the practice of using the same content over and over on the web and was often used to get relevance or backlinks for a website quickly. However, search engines do not look very highly upon repeated content. Google and other search engines want to provide a wide variety of results to viewers with the goal of delivering what is being searched for. Because of the search engine's desire for variety, multiple pages with the same content will are not likely to show up high in search engine rankings. The reason for this is that search engines will perform one of three functions when they see a piece of duplicate content. First, they may de-index all content except for the content it perceives as having the highest authority. Secondly, it may penalize or devalue all of the duplicate content. Lastly, it may do nothing. There are many factors that go into determining how the search engines will react to duplicate content. In short, just stay away from duplicate content. Original content is far better for your website's search engine health.

As times change so do SEO strategy's. When considering how to rank well in the search engines, think about how to make the viewer of your content happy. Next, think about the different ways you can spread the word about the content. For example, you could put out a press release or post to social media sites. Promote yourself in natural ways. Do not use spammy tools or short cuts or eventually you will get caught by the search engines. When that happens, you may never recover.

Do you need help with your SEO?  Contact Foremost Media Today.  Foremost Media Inc is a privately held company concentrating on all aspects of application and internet development and marketing from website design and visibility optimization to social media marketing.
Posted By Jon Ballard