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May 22, 2008

Custom Ebay Store Development

Filed under: SEO News — soap @ 9:50 pm

A few months back, I got an opportunity to design an e-commerce store for a client, I choose oscommerce for the backend database, using simple template system to design the front end of the website and gluing it all together working seamlessly in a neat package.

A second part of the project was the development of the ebay store using the same design as the website. The challenge was to design the ebay store so that it resembles as close as possible to the website.

I work 28/7 to complete the project just in time, before the deadline.

But sadly the website did not win the best in stores contest.

Now I fell confident that I can design and implement ebay stores.

This is an addition in my skill set and my customers are welcome to benefit from my experience.

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Moving Webhosting to new server

Filed under: SEO News — soap @ 9:22 pm

Just a note to all my clients

that I am phasing out one of my old website hosting server and replacing it with a new and improved server.

Clients were complaining of email problems on the old server and as the old server was more than 3 years old so the hardware had completed its time.

so I took the opportunity of moving all client websites to the new server.

Basically backups were taken through cpanel and restored on the new server.

then after checking the site on the new server, the DNS entries for the website was updated with the nameserver of the new server.

The DNS update can take anywhere from 24 to 48 hours around the world.

the website continue to function, there is virtually no down time, some clients might face some problems with the new server, I am trying my best to cause the least disturbance to the clients.

there are still a few websites left, these are the ones I do not control the domains so updating the dns for these are a little difficult.

I am working 18/7 to make sure everything goes smoothly.

if you have any problem with your website, please get it touch with me and I will try to resolve the problem ASAP

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Outgoing email problem with Comcast

Filed under: SEO News — soap @ 9:11 pm

Yesterday I had to stay up all night trying to solve a problem on a client’s machine.

I was able to sign in to the clients computer using Logmein which is an excellent software for remote desktop connection and Free with limited options.

So this problem was re-occuring at the clients computer for the last few months and was haunting me, giving me nightmares and adding to the frustration of the client.

now the problem was simple enough. the client was not able to send outgoing emails.

I tried everything but nothing seemed to work.

finally a good tech support person told me that some ISP use port 26 for outgoing email instead of the port 25.

I checked and the client was using Comcast.

I changed the outgoing port to 26, reset her WIFI modem, enabled Mac Address filtering on her Router and it works like a breeze now.

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