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Software & Website Hosting & cPanel Alan Hartung on 27 Dec 2007

GMail now 6GB Capacity – Including Google Apps for Your Domain

If you haven’t explored Google Apps for Your Domain or just plain old GMail, now is the time.

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GMail and Google Apps for Your Domain capacity is now 6 GB. That’s per user. Continue Reading »

Software & Website Hosting Alan Hartung on 13 Jun 2007

Google Apps for Your Domain Problems

For the most part, I love Google Apps for Your Domain. Lately, I’ve had some issues which for me are pretty serious.

Most importantly, I am continually getting no love when I try to send email via Apple Mail. What happens at first, is that it looks like it is trying to send then several minutes later I’ll get an error message saying it couldn’t be sent and asking if I want to try another outgoing server.

Usually after this message, if I try again, the email will just send right away using the exact same settings. A friend of mine has reported the same issues with his Google Apps for Your Domain accounts.

And this problem does not seem to be limited to Google Apps. My GMail accounts are also suffering the same fate.

If you are having this problem, a temporary solution allowing you to send more quickly is to close Apple Mail and reopen it. Upon reopen, it always seems to send right away. Otherwise, you have to wait several minutes to get the error message before you can send again.

Another issue I’ve had is that my redirect for my webmail does not always work. All of my other subdomains pointing elsewhere work fine, but the Google Apps configuration has been frequently failing on me. If both of these issues persist, I may, sadly, have to leave Google Apps for Your Domain.

Optimization & PPC (Pay Per Click) & Search Engine Marketing & Software & Website Hosting & cPanel Alan Hartung on 31 May 2007

You Don’t Need Web Analytics

You Don’t Need Web Analytics: “

How many saw that headline and heaved a sigh of relief? ‘Oh good,’ you thought, ‘one less thing on my to do list.’

Web Analytics World has 21 reasons that you do not need web analytics. Any of these sound like you or your clients?

  • You don’t want to know where your visitors are coming from.
  • You don’t care how much time visitors spend on your website.
  • Most popular products? Who cares, you already know what your customers want.
  • Dead Content? There can’t be any dead content on your site.
  • Site overlay is overrated because you can pretty much guess which links visitors find appealing.
  • Bounce rate sounds like a make believe metric.

(Via Andy Beal’s Marketing Pilgrim – Internet Marketing Blog & Consultant.)

With Google Analytics being such a great price… free, there’s little excuse for not having top-notch analytics available for your site. Whether someone actually analyzes the data or not, at least it will be there when someone realizes the need.

Of course, there’s arguments to be made for having your analytics from the server rather than a javascript in the code. If you have cPanel, like on our servers, you have analytics built into your administrator. We still often use Google Analytics for our clients, but the server-side stats also provide the 404 not found errors and occasionally checking Google Analytics against the server stats can show if the tracking code has been installed properly on all the pages it is supposed to be on.

Announcements & Optimization & Search Engine Marketing & Software & Website Hosting Alan Hartung on 24 May 2007

Google Analytics Down in new Dashboard Only

If you are experiencing problems with Google Analytics (Problems started Tuesday around noon and have persisted to the time of this post, 2:22 PST May 23), you can access your data by using the old interface.

Evidently there’s a problem right now with getting the stats into the new Dashboard. This should be resolved with no loss of data since the data is obviously being collected (as it would not appear in the old interface if it were lost altogether).

I will comment when I see Dashboard working again.

Announcements & Blogs & Optimization & PPC (Pay Per Click) & Search Engine Marketing & Software & Website Hosting Alan Hartung on 19 May 2007

Google Analytics Overhaul – New Interface

Google Analytics provided a much needed improvement to their system this week.

As a user since the beginning of Google Analytics, I can tell you that these new improvements are intuitive and provide easier ways to get the information you need.

Among my favorite improvements are the “Dashboard,” a customizable overview of your site statistics, the extensive scheduled reports via email, and a more intuitive organization to the navigation in the left column of the Analytics page.

Check it out.

Scripts & Software Alan Hartung on 27 Apr 2007

JavaScript Fix – IE ActiveX – Embedding QuickTime Video

JavaScript Fix for ActiveX

IE 7 changed the way it dealt with ActiveX, and if you have straight coded your object and embed tags in HTML, you need to change it to using JavaScript to call it.

Apple has provided a couple of different methods, I used Solution Two on a site very recently.

This fix works, and it is very simple to implement.

Announcements & Software Alan Hartung on 01 Apr 2007

Verizon’s EVDO Network via a Treo 700p

After my recent purchase of a Treo 700p on Verizon’s network, I was anxious to see how well the broadband internet shaped up against my broadband at home. The results are in.

I won’t be using my Treo to connect to the internet from home or in the office, but the speed is pretty darn good. I’m impressed. With this service, I do not have to look for a coffee shop or restaurant with wi-fi, I can just pick a place and hack away on my laptop. The good kind of hacking away, of course :D

To test it out, I went to abc.com and watched an episode of Grey’s Anatomy. Just for kicks, I put it in the “big” mode as it requires a little more bandwidth. I watched the entire episode without a hitch.

I have not given it a thorough test with upload speeds, but an initial test confirmed the disappointing time compared with the pep of the download. Uploading the exact same file from my home broadband to the exact same server was 10 times slower on Verizon’s EVDO.

Uploading is a minor issue for many users, but it does mean heavy-duty uploading should be put off until a better connection can be reached. And the slow upload time means guys like me could never seriously consider using it as my primary internet connection. I will test it with Skype and Gizmo Project and see if internet telephony is adequate on EVDO.

That being said, for the time when maybe I’m killing time waiting for traffic to die down or find myself out of town, I would not hesitate to use my Treo as a modem. It’s worth the unlimited data package to have the convenience.

By the way, I’m on a MacBook Pro, so yes, it’s Mac friendly!