Year: 2013

How to improve your AdWords Quality Score

If you don’t understand how the Google AdWords Quality Score works, then your AdWords campaigns will inevitably fail. Read why the quality score has a significant impact on your cost...

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Find the Right Responsive WordPress Theme

If you’re planning a new website and you’ve fallen for WordPress, you need to be careful when picking the WordPress theme for your website. In this blog post you can...

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Test of WordPress Caching Plugins – W3 Total Cache vs WP Super Cache vs Quick Cache

There’s been a lot of talk about which is the best caching plugin for WordPress. There’s no doubt in my mind which is best, and that’s W3 Total Cache. I’ve...

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10 Tips for making your cPanel and WHM servers more secure

1) Use secure passwords! Insecure passwords are the most common security vulnerability for most servers. If an account password is insecure and is compromised, client sites can be defaced, infected, or...

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Installing ClamAV with MailScanner

These instructions will configure ClamAV to use the clamd daemon: Make sure clamavconnector is NOT installed in WHM > Manage Plugins as this will break MailScanner If you would like...

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Change hostname in Centos

Hostname Change There are 4 steps in a hostname change, luckily all the steps are easy. Sysconfig/Network Open the /etc/sysconfig/network file with your favorite text editor. Modify the HOSTNAME= value to match your FQDN...

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10 Tips for making your cPanel and WHM servers more secure

1) Use secure passwords! Insecure passwords are the most common security vulnerability for most servers. If an account password is insecure and is compromised, client sites can be defaced, infected, or...

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How to Fix PGSQL query failed Error

Steps to fix the error Pgsql query failed If you receive the following error while trying to access a page using postgresql database credentials, you can follow the steps listed below...

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How to fix the missing Databases in cPanel

In this case you may find the databases under /var/lib/mysql directory via shell, but missing in cPanel interface. You may use the following script to fix this.  /scripts/update_db_cache  /usr/local/cpanel/bin/setupdbmap Now...

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