Adrian Gonzales
Adrian Gonzales has over 11 years of experience working in the web hosting and ISP industry. In 1997, he founded The IceStorm Network (www.IceStorm.com), a leading web hosting provider specializing in shared and reseller web hosting.
Articles by this Author
I need a web site. Where do I start?
- By Adrian Gonzales
- Published 02/29/2008
- Internet
- Unrated
The FIVE Best Reasons You Should Start your own Web Hosting Business!
- By Adrian Gonzales
- Published 03/1/2008
- Internet
- Unrated
The Web hosting industry is one of growth, development, and innovation. Increasing numbers of small to medium sized businesses finally realize the power and importance of harnessing the Web. Large corporations are finally ditching their archaic print-based communication strategies and opting instead for comprehensive Internet strategies.
How an Online Business Can Be Your Greatest Investment
- By Adrian Gonzales
- Published 03/3/2008
- Internet
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Like most people, when you hear the word “investment” you will probably begin to think of stock brokering, investment banking, real estate and bonds. However, areas outside of banking and stock are increasingly becoming an easier, better returning and much more viable investment option than ever before – in particular, the internet.
Bringing Readers Back to Your Blog
- By Adrian Gonzales
- Published 03/10/2008
- Internet
- Unrated
It’s always exciting to see fresh, new visitors coming to your blog. Unfortunately, most blogs can’t survive just on new visitors. In order to keep things lively, and to make a sale, it is important to have return visitors.
Why WordPress is Best Blogging Software to Use
- By Adrian Gonzales
- Published 03/23/2008
- Internet
- Unrated
I believe Wordpress has now become the new benchmark for blogging software on the Internet. Many popular blogs including CNN’s Political Ticker Blog are now using Wordpress. Using Wordpress alone can instantly boost your blog’s quality.
Setting up your own Social Networking Site
- By Adrian Gonzales
- Published 04/12/2008
- Internet
- Unrated
Consider this: MySpace has a traffic rank of 5; Facebook: 6; Orkut: 10 (source: Alexa.com). All the three are popular social networking sites. With more than 70 million visitors, MySpace is growing like the digital counterpart of the malls for new-age youths; users pack MySpace with images, music group news, colorful profiles and details of likes and dislikes. The popular crowd of college students of Facebook currently rules the Internet social scene. If you are planning to launch your own website, it is a super-smart idea to launch your own social networking site.