Data Recovery Florida: Protect Your Data With Multiple Domain Hosting

My job as a webmaster is not always as easy as some people let on. It becomes even more complicated as I add multiple domain names and go through the process of registering them and finding a reliable to park them. In fact, just last week I bought ten new domain names because I added an equal number of websites to my growing list of virtual properties.

Of course, ten domains is a small number when you consider that some webmasters add 1000s of domains each week. These are the big players who have deep pockets and use automation and outsourced workers to complete tasks. Both methods reap significant revenue for the website developers but still do pose the risk of data loss or providing information that is meaningless to the readers of these websites.

I also added two other domains to my portfolio that left me scratching my head. You see I bought into an opportunity to advertise two great product lines. I decided to lease the websites which came with the from the developer. The developer uses FrontPage to build the website and hosts the websites on their own server with a local web host.

The problem is I don’t have access to the site’s. Only the developer can make changes and I can only hope he does a good job. Well, he is doing a poor job because there is a problem with the site that he cannot resolve. In fact, despite having access to the and other resources, he passed the problem over to me asking me to contact the advertiser to get the problem fixed.

This means I have been losing advertising exposure for more than one week and the advertiser has not contacted me yet. No exposure means no income from these two domain names. But this is good reason to host multiple domains with multiple web hosts. You just cannot risk the potential loss of your data because of problems a single web host cannot fix.

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