Michael Guilfoyle
Website: http://www.m6.net
Michael Guilfoyle is CEO of M6.Net one of the oldest Windows Hosting company. M6.Net has been providing Windows hosting since 1997. Michael's expertise is in leadership, management and marketing with a passion for web design and the Internet.
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Why Wordpress for Business website?
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2011-11-22 (8 views)
People seldom confine wordpress as a tool to create a blog and don't think beyond that to create a small or medium-scale business website using it. In practice, wordpress assists you to enhance your online presence by blogging, which is essentially an effective web 2.0 SEO technique. Still, wordpress is ... Read more (415 words)
Optimize Your Bandwidth to Enjoy MaximumWebsite Throughput
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2011-11-14 (5 views)
Many of the small or medium-scale webmasters may be wondering about selecting a right sharing hosting package, which will maximize their online presence as well as minimize investments. A couple of significant configurations to look for are the space and bandwidth of hosting package. In order to avoid an additional ... Read more (442 words)
Increase Website Conversion Rates
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2011-10-24 (5 views)
Generating tonnes of traffic to the website is a half-done job. In general, only 10% or less traffic is converted into the business sales. Is there a technique exists to convert more percentage of traffic into the goal? Yes, a bit of effort in the page design may help you ... Read more (457 words)
Changing your web hosting domain registrar
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2011-10-17 (6 views)
Unlike the early days of the WWW, it is possible to register your domain name with different domain name registrars and transfer the same between them. The reason for change is influenced by the availability of cheaper domain registrar and better quality of service. The following content is intended for ... Read more (407 words)
Changing your web hosting domain registrar
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2011-10-17 (5 views)
The decision to change a web hosting provider is influenced by numerous reasons including lack of technical support, software incompatibility, availability of other cheaper hosting packages and much more. Regardless the reasons behind the decision, the webmasters may carefully adopt the following procedures to make sure of the seamless transfer.Backup ... Read more (403 words)
The Curse of the Abandoned Website and Ten Things You Can Do To Avoid It
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2009-02-27 (115 views)
Ideas are one thing, putting them into action is another thing entirely. You find out that many people come up with ideas for websites that they never get round to executing. Some never get as far as ordering a website hosting service, while others do substantially better by getting a ... Read more (1079 words)
How to Write Successfully for the Web: Humans vs. Search Engines
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2009-02-19 (96 views)
Most people think that writing for the web is same thing as writing a high school essay or writing to friends, but it really isn't. When you write content for the web you should be on the lookout for a number of things you would not usually be concerned with ... Read more (561 words)
How to Express Yourself (by Writing) on the Internet: Part Two
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2008-12-16 (113 views)
Break out of your comfort zone: Write and relate with those who are different to YOU.Traditionally, when we contemplate the Internet and all its inherent possibilities in terms of relating and communicating with other people, we think of it as a tool to meet those who are similar to us. ... Read more (1095 words)
How to win an auction, using illusion
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2008-08-11 (110 views)
I've only ever been to two house auctions. At the second, I 'won'; I bought the house, well, it's a unit. Let me tell you how it happened; it was one of the most intense weeks of my life. I was living overseas and I had to come back to ... Read more (980 words)
Authentic Authorities on the Internet: How to find them, and how to become one.
Submitted by Michael Guilfoyle on 2008-07-05 (135 views)
There are so many voices on the Internet, and as anyone can make claims about anything, it can become quite trying when attempting to research an issue or subject that one feels passionate about. If you'd like to become an authority on a topic, or you'd like to find people ... Read more (788 words)

