Starting an online business selling products that will be shipped to customers can be a great way to reach a global audience and build a successful business. However, it is important to understand the steps involved in setting up an e-commerce operation and to plan carefully to ensure success.
Tweaking is the Trick!
When it comes to increasing sales through your website, tweaking is the key. Most likely, you have the basics down. But it's a good idea to continually inspect your site looking for areas where you can tweak and improve.
Benefits of having a backup of your WordPress website
If you host your site with LazyLizard, we make daily and weekly backups of all our servers.
MySQL is a popular database management system (DBMS) that is widely used for a variety of applications.
Virtual private server (VPS) web hosting and dedicated server web hosting are both types of hosting that offer a dedicated server environment for websites. However, there are some key differences between the two that make VPS hosting a good option for certain websites.
Transferring a WordPress website to a new server, by hand, or manually can be a fairly difficult process. Fortunately, there are several very good WordPress addons that automate this process and do a fantastic job. We talked about those here. And if you have a WordPress website that you'd like to transfer to LazyLizard, we would be happy to do it for you.
Virtual private server (VPS) web hosting is a type of hosting that uses virtualization technology to provide a dedicated server environment for websites. With VPS hosting, a single physical server is divided into multiple virtual servers, each of which operates independently and is allocated a certain amount of resources such as processing power and storage.
What is cloud hosting?
Cloud hosting is a type of web hosting that involves hosting websites on a network of servers that are connected to the internet, rather than on a single, physical server. These servers are often located in data centers and are owned and operated by a cloud hosting provider, such as Amazon (AWS), Google or Microsoft.