by Curtis Steinbacher | Apr 25, 2021 | Hosting, How To
Last updated 04/25/2021 If you’ve not heard of Sendy, it’s time you did… especially if you are an independent web host. In short, it’s a self hosted mailing list/newsletter application that leverages the power and price point of Amazon SES to...
by Curtis Steinbacher | Jul 5, 2016 | Hosting, How To
A question I’ve encountered quite often in this line of work is, “Can I really make money in web hosting?” or “How much money can I make hosting websites?” These are legitimate questions for someone looking to get into this industry. If...
by Curtis Steinbacher | Jul 1, 2016 | Hosting, How To
One of my biggest fears with getting into web hosting was the question of how was I going to compete with the big players. You’ve got your GoDaddys and Bluehosts and Sitegrounds. These types of hosts are massive and as a result their pricing is LOW. Very low....
by Curtis Steinbacher | Jun 29, 2016 | Reviews, WordPress
Greetings Pubsters, If you’ve been developing or hosting with WordPress for any significant amount of time, then you probably are aware that WordPress installations get attacked… a lot. These attacks range from exploiting plugin and theme vulnerabilities...
by Curtis Steinbacher | Jun 27, 2016 | How To
s parameter 2 to be array, null given in /wp-content/plugins/bbpress/includes/common/functions.php on line 1446 This error was appearing on the Forums page under wp-admin in WordPress so naturally I thought this was a bbPress issue. I fought with this problem for a...
by Curtis Steinbacher | Jun 24, 2016 | How To
When it comes to hosting, one of the most important things to consider is security. I tend to err on the side of caution. So in an attempt to further the security of my hosting environment I added FTP to the Host Access Control in cPanel. Most of my clients do not...
by Curtis Steinbacher | Jun 20, 2016 | How To
There are a number of reasons why you’d want to send all email from your cPanel server through a smarthost. Maybe your ISP blocks traffic on destination port 25. Or maybe you utilize your own SMTP relay or outbound spam server. Whatever your reason, setting...