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July 16, 2010

HostGator Web Hosting

Since its establishment in 2002, HostGator has been a world-leading provider of web hosting service. Although their office is in Houston, Texas, they provide top-notch service to clients from over 200 countries internationally with their staff of over 300 employees. They offer Shared, Reseller, VPS, and Dedicated server packages for both beginners and professionals alike. Each of their Web Hosting plans includes 24/7/365 support, a 99.9% uptime guarantee, and a 45-day, money-back guarantee.

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Web Hosting Awards and Reviews
The votes are in and the critics have spoken, awarding HostGator as the top pick for web hosting across the board. HostGator raises the bar in the world of web hosting for speed, reliability and support without comparison. Below are just a handful of noteworthy awards and HostGator reviews..

Inc. Magazine
In August 2009, Inc. Magazine recognized HostGator as the 239th fastest growing private company in the United States. Additionally, Inc. ranked HostGator as the twentieth fastest growing private company in the "business services" sector and the sixth fastest growing private company in the state of Texas.

About.com 2010 Reader's Choice Awards
HostGator has been recognized by About.com's web design community as the Best in Reseller Hosting, Cheap or Free Web Hosting, and Best Linux/UNIX web hosting provider for their 2010 Reader's Choice Awards.

FindMyhost.com Editors' Choice Award
FindMyHost.com, established in 2001 judges hosting companies based on specific tested and proven guidelines to protect consumers and assist with making the best choice for web hosting.

Dedicated Server Directory #1 Reseller Hosting Award
With over 10 years of expertise, Dedicated Server Directory provides a neutral site for comparing and purchasing hosting products. Giving awards only to those that exceed industry standards.

Web Host Directory #1 Reseller Hosting Award
With over 10 years of expertise, Web Hosting Directory provides a neutral site for comparing and purchasing hosting products. Giving awards only to those that exceed industry standards.

Web Host of the Year Award 2007 from top14webhosts.com
Top 14 Web Hosts reviews Hosting companies and awards them based on various categories. HostGator wins best reseller Hosting yet again.

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July 15, 2010

Your Password for "The Club"

If you have always suspected that successful online business people keep getting MORE successful because of "who" they know, not necessarily "what" they know, you are right...

... I know from personal experience that making "the right connections" with "the right people" can snowball your income and Internet business success in ways most people can only dream about!

Unfortunately, most clubs where you can network with "the right people" will NOT let you inside unless you are ALREADY successful and well-connected.

And most clubs that DO welcome the "average" business owner are a waste of your time. (Because, let's be honest... you are all struggling with the same problems!)

Early in my business, I was fortunate enough to make a few "right" connections. It was really a one-in-a-million break for me. Now, I would like to share with you this same good fortune.

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July 13, 2010

Avoid the #1 mistake that KILLS new websites

Today I have a new resource to tell you about that will stop you from making the common start-up mistake that KILLS many new websites...

It is called the "Ebusiness Start-Up Handbook," and it is a must-read for anyone who wants to build a profitable long-term ebusiness on a solid foundation.

Download it, and you will avoid wasting massive amounts of time and money getting your new business started.

What I like most about this simple but comprehensive Handbook is that it uses clear language and lots of examples and graphics to clearly explain the step-by-step process you need to follow to find a lucrative online market with minimal competition.

Start your website *without* doing this critical groundwork first, and prepare for a long and costly battle...

You will struggle to attract visitors, to get ranked in the search engines, and to convert the few visitors you do get into buyers.

Worse, you could find yourself going head to head with the Internet's toughest -- and most well-funded -- competitors, like Amazon.com and eBay.

The "Ebusiness Start-Up Handbook" was produced by the experts at the Internet Marketing Center, who have generated over $100 million in sales online, so you know you can trust their advice.

I highly recommend you take the first step toward financial independence by downloading this Handbook right away. You'll be giving your new website its best chance of success.

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July 03, 2010

Risk and How to Identify High Business Risk at the Workplace?


Risk management and risk prevention at the workplace are daily challenges for managers working in any organization. Risk can be serious like potential fire in your plant/factory and embezzlement by senior management staff of the company or minor like employees using company time to conduct their own personal matters. In this article, we will discuss on how to identify risk e.g. business risk, risk of fire, project risk, enterprise risk, environmental risk, etc at the workplace that we as managers, need to be mindful of in order to develop appropriate risk prevention and risk mitigation measures.


To manage risk, we must first identify the risk that can potentially happen at the workplace. Risk is basically some event that may occur in the future and cause negative business impacts to the organization. In the identification of risk which can cause high negative impacts to the company, we utilize the knowledge and experience of our experienced employees who operate the business processes, plant/factory equipments or units. This can be effectively carried out through structured brainstorming or facilitation. The facilitator given the responsibility in carrying out this assignment is someone who should be competent in the facilitation process. In addition, he/she must have the ability to manage the participants in the brainstorming session, especially the participants who are senior management staff.

I remembered an occasion when I was given the assignment to facilitate a group discussion which was attended by a Chief Executive Officer and several Senior General Managers. The Chief Executive Officer did not want to participate at the initial stage of the group discussion. I had a feeling that he was trying to evaluate whether I knew what I was doing. To overcome his resistance, I had to explain patiently to him on the facilitation process during the course of obtaining inputs from the other members of the group. As soon as he was convinced that the facilitation process was working and he was not wasting his time, I could not keep up with him as he was providing some excellent ideas at a very fast pace.

In a typical brainstorming session, the group can easily identify risk relating to business risk, risk of fire, project risk, enterprise risk, environmental risk, etc that can happen in the organization. It will be quite impossible to manage the hundreds of risk identified. Consequently, we need to prioritize the risk identified. Prioritization involves managing risk which has High Seriousness when they happen. What are these risks? We can consider risk with High Seriousness if the risk has negative implications on plant production, Health Safety & Environment, compliance to laws & regulations and the company image.

The other criterion in risk prioritization is to identify the risk probability or likelihood of the risk happening. Will the risk happen? Are existing risk prevention plans put in place by the organization, sufficient and effective? A good example would be risk of "Late Delivery of a critical equipment" required for a new plant. If this critical equipment is delivered late, it will have serious consequences in affecting the completion of the new plant, thus impacting the planned production resulting in business loss. One of the risk prevention measures of minimizing the risk probability which has been adopted by my company is to have a Liquidated and Ascertained Damages (LAD) clause in the contract with the equipment supplier.

The objective assessment of the risk identified, the seriousness and the risk probability is captured in a Risk Matrix or Risk Map. The Risk Matrix is then used as the main reference for managing risk which can cause high business loss to the organization.

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