Posts Tagged ‘hosting’
Analyze Website Information With “Who Is”

Analyze website registration information with Who-Is to find out who owns the site and which domain servers are being used. When potential customers have an existing website created by another company, I like to see whether the website was created with the customer’s registration information or if it’s being withheld by the company they had make the site for them.
Whois.com can be used to find out:
• The Registrant-the person owning the website
• The company the website is registered through
• Domain Servers in listed order
Many companies who create websites don’t give control to the owner for the website, so then the customer becomes obligated to pay the monthly fee that the company charges. This doesn’t let the so-called “owner” have control of the website, and they end up having to pay for changes each time.
The difference with my system is that when I make a website for you, the registration becomes yours, so you own it. And even better, with a CMS (Content Management System) you can add and change content without paying a web designer each time you want edits done. Investing time instead of money is a great advantage of Content Management.
Useful Resources:
Find the Value of a Website With Website Outlook
Analyze a Website With Website Grader
Other Website Evaluation sites:
Sootle Directory for checking a website’s value
Written Posts:
Review of Website Grader
Find the Value of Your Website
Custom CMS Website Design Advantages
Code Repair Custom Site Makeover

The advice theme for www.CodeRepair.com has been revised under new ownership to commercial services for custom website design, custom blog design, and standard package website design, plus web graphics.
This site was previously managed by my father, and I am the new owner, Roger Degerstrom. The format was changed from a Joomla cms based system to custom XHTML 1.1 and CSS2, and topics on this blog include design advice, custom blogs, website design, related news, podcasts, site promotion, various reviews, and search engine optimization.
I apologize for the sudden change or any inconvenience. The time required managing several sites can be difficult, and he continues working full time and long hours in his custom web design business, blog, and podcast, and he will continue as a mentor to Code Repair as this site is now strictly design related.
I welcome small business owners interested in low cost standard or fully custom websites designed in XHTML 1.1 with CSS2, or custom Blogger blogs. With the change of ownership, yet all in the family, my slogan relates to that plus the advantages of using the latest XHTML code with “The Next Generation in Custom Website Design”.