Sites, Network, and Connection Downtime
Among the worst thing that may happen to a site or blog is experiencing downtime. For a blog or site, this temporary or frequent downtime may cause decrease in readership, rejected or withheld monetizing opportunities or even decrease in page rank (PR).
In an organization set-up, more and more companies these days depend on network services and applications so downtime of servers or connections are deplorable. Effective network monitoring services like the ones offered by Uplogix, a top IT remote network solutions company, are critical. Productivity of employees are now almost dependable on the speed and stability of networks.
I’m pretty lucky I have a particularly good host service for marikenya site. I hardly experienced downtime since it was created in October last year. I am not that lucky though with my broadband service at home since each time I log in, I always wait for an average of 20 to 40 minutes before I get connected and oftentimes, the speed connection is appalling.
Technology is at times, unreliable and most of the time, pricey.
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Hi,
Just to let you know that you have a broken link for the image at the right side:
http//www.marikenya.com/2008/04/01/where-to-go-in-marikina-know-where-to-eat-and-what-to-order/
you put it this way:
http://http//www.marikenya.com/2008/04/01/where-to-go-in-marikina-know-where-to-eat-and-what-to-order/
It’s better if you have a contact page. Check this post contact page plugin:
http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/02/27/contact-form-wordpress-plugins/
Cheers,
pinoyconsole
thanks pinoyconsole for checking my links and informing me about broken links. i have fixed it already.
i would check the contact page plugin you reccomended.
mabuhay kabayan!