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TSbanji
post Jun 17 2007, 11:43 AM, updated 19y ago

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Hi guys.. I'm thinking of registering a domain for my blog. and may be hosting it myself (the blog is currently hosted by blogspot). I first have these questions though

1) What's the different between hosting it yourself and by blogspot? is it the speed?
2) I'm quite comfortable with the blogspot user interface. I mean the "add new post via email", the "new post" etc. If I host it myself, is there a similar or maybe better interface included?
3) How about my previous post? can it be transfered to the new host? Or everything will be reset?

I'm sorry for the newbie question. Just gathering all information before I make the leap of faith. Thanx in advance
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post Jun 17 2007, 01:11 PM

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QUOTE(banji @ Jun 17 2007, 11:43 AM)
Hi guys.. I'm thinking of registering a domain for my blog. and may be hosting it myself (the blog is currently hosted by blogspot). I first have these questions though

1) What's the different between hosting it yourself and by blogspot? is it the speed?
2) I'm quite comfortable with the blogspot user interface. I mean the "add new post via email", the "new post" etc. If I host it myself, is there a similar or maybe better interface included?
3) How about my previous post? can it be transfered to the new host? Or everything will be reset?

I'm sorry for the newbie question. Just gathering all information before I make the leap of faith. Thanx in advance
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1)Speed??No much diff...if u use local server,it would be faster to local user...
2)U can use wordpress...given by the company
3)U mean u wanna transfer?I tink cannot..all u can do is cre8 a new one lol....

Btw,my paid hosting site....
http://www.sasaug.com/
waynelyp90
post Jun 17 2007, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(banji @ Jun 17 2007, 11:43 AM)
Hi guys.. I'm thinking of registering a domain for my blog. and may be hosting it myself (the blog is currently hosted by blogspot). I first have these questions though

1) What's the different between hosting it yourself and by blogspot? is it the speed?
2) I'm quite comfortable with the blogspot user interface. I mean the "add new post via email", the "new post" etc. If I host it myself, is there a similar or maybe better interface included?
3) How about my previous post? can it be transfered to the new host? Or everything will be reset?

I'm sorry for the newbie question. Just gathering all information before I make the leap of faith. Thanx in advance
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I can answer all that with one recommendation. Get yourself a .com domain name (host not needed), direct your domain name to your blogspot blog.
Blogger will still host for you, your previous posts will be there and you can get yourself you own domain name. How nice... smile.gif

Just go to Setting and choose Publishing. You'll see a custom domain there. There will be the place to go after you have your own domain.
TSbanji
post Jun 17 2007, 03:01 PM

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Thanx to both of u

QUOTE(waynelyp90 @ Jun 17 2007, 01:47 PM)
I can answer all that with one recommendation.  Get yourself a .com domain name (host not needed), direct your domain name to your blogspot blog.
Blogger will still host for you, your previous posts will be there and you can get yourself you own domain name. How nice... smile.gif

Just go to Setting and choose Publishing. You'll see a custom domain there. There will be the place to go after you have your own domain.
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My thought exactly. I may try to do this. However just to be sure... are there any other benefit of owning a paid hosting for blog besides speed for local?
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post Jun 17 2007, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(waynelyp90 @ Jun 17 2007, 02:47 PM)
I can answer all that with one recommendation.  Get yourself a .com domain name (host not needed), direct your domain name to your blogspot blog.
Blogger will still host for you, your previous posts will be there and you can get yourself you own domain name. How nice... smile.gif

Just go to Setting and choose Publishing. You'll see a custom domain there. There will be the place to go after you have your own domain.
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inserting ads would be no problem too? but how? i mean if the blog is hosted by blogspot, can we edit the source?

This post has been edited by chrisxi: Jun 17 2007, 05:43 PM
TSbanji
post Jun 17 2007, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(chrisxi @ Jun 17 2007, 05:02 PM)
inserting ads would be no problem too? but how? i mean if the blog is hosted by blogspot, can we edit the source?
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as far as i know, there's no problem adding ads or other script in blogspot. but only in template

If you are using blogger beta, even easier, just click template > Configure script / HTML and paste your ads code.

There's also an option to edit HTML under the template tabs
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post Jun 17 2007, 06:43 PM

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Tumpang thread ya... I'm thinking of getting paid hosting with domain name end of this year, can recommend a good and value for money local host?
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post Jun 17 2007, 07:03 PM

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QUOTE(sasaug @ Jun 17 2007, 01:11 PM)
1)Speed??No much diff...if u use local server,it would be faster to local user...
2)U can use wordpress...given by the company
3)U mean u wanna transfer?I tink cannot..all u can do is cre8 a new one lol....
your answer isn't that accurate.

#1 - "not much diff" shouldn't be in there. smile.gif speed is really dependant on the service provider, usually local is faster BUT that doesn't mean it'll always be. some hosting provider have a lot of clients in their "shared server" therefore resulting it being slow as well.

#2 - wordpress given by company? i suppose you're referring those with 1-click-install scripts like Fantastico. Fact is you can upload your own Wordpress files, you can use other blog engines like Movable Type and whatever else in the market

#3 - it's ok to create new one if there's not many information there. just copy and paste la. then update the date accordingly.
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post Jun 17 2007, 08:12 PM

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QUOTE(banji @ Jun 17 2007, 07:22 PM)
as far as i know, there's no problem adding ads or other script in blogspot. but only in template

If you are using blogger beta, even easier, just click template > Configure script / HTML and paste your ads code.

There's also an option to edit HTML under the template tabs
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when i tried to register an account at blogger.com, it has two options, simple & advanced. which one should i choose if i want my blog to host by blogger since i can as well insert ads.
TSbanji
post Jun 17 2007, 08:22 PM

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QUOTE(Havoc Knightmare @ Jun 17 2007, 06:43 PM)
Tumpang thread ya... I'm thinking of getting paid hosting with domain name end of this year, can recommend a good and value for money local host?
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if you register with nuffnang.com.my for their advertisement program, you might get a good deal with their affiliate with exabyte. check here. (oh but it ends 30th june)

personally i aim for exabytes. why? a lot of good review.


QUOTE(goldfries @ Jun 17 2007, 07:03 PM)
your answer isn't that accurate.

#1 - "not much diff" shouldn't be in there. smile.gif speed is really dependant on the service provider, usually local is faster BUT that doesn't mean it'll always be. some hosting provider have a lot of clients in their "shared server" therefore resulting it being slow as well.

#2 - wordpress given by company? i suppose you're referring those with 1-click-install scripts like Fantastico. Fact is you can upload your own Wordpress files, you can use other blog engines like Movable Type and whatever else in the market

#3 - it's ok to create new one if there's not many information there. just copy and paste la. then update the date accordingly.
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1 - good to know. the only thing that may sway me from using free is the speed.
2 - so there IS some sort of interface.
3 - great idea thanx... at least i know now got that option
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post Jun 17 2007, 08:41 PM

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Some paid hosting offers you your own email address also, which you can also integrate GMail if you like Gmail's interface more.

There are a lot of offers from paid hosters out there. If you prefer local, Exabytes would be good and support will be fast for Malaysians. One bad to host it local is that like last time the Taiwan quake, your blog will be inaccessible or slow to access from overseas.

I think the best would be hosted by a host, a foreign one which it's reputation is good. GoDaddy has a good rating though... Just my opinion... smile.gif
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post Jun 17 2007, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(waynelyp90 @ Jun 17 2007, 08:41 PM)
Some paid hosting offers you your own email address also.


most of them do, quite a long time already. just that some people don't bother to setup their own email account. smile.gif

seriously la. if you guys want to do things without wasting time - get something that hosts locally. host overseas CAN be slow depending on location. I've tried HK before. I've tried US before. I like M'sia. HK was quite ok. US was horrible - that also depends oh.

when it's slow, you'll spend longer time even just to upload or refresh a page. this to me is important as I modify my pages. last time i tried US server, sheesh want to play around with Mambo also wait forever.

another thing to consider is WHERE are your audiences? if they're international, then you should choose the place generally the fastest for them to access. if your readers mostly local, try get Malaysia or at least some country nearby.

another thing is most host give a 30-day period where you can cancel if not satisfied. make use of that.

try out, if slow, cancel.
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post Jun 18 2007, 07:32 AM

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QUOTE(banji @ Jun 17 2007, 11:43 AM)
Hi guys.. I'm thinking of registering a domain for my blog. and may be hosting it myself (the blog is currently hosted by blogspot). I first have these questions though

1) What's the different between hosting it yourself and by blogspot? is it the speed?
2) I'm quite comfortable with the blogspot user interface. I mean the "add new post via email", the "new post" etc. If I host it myself, is there a similar or maybe better interface included?
3) How about my previous post? can it be transfered to the new host? Or everything will be reset?

I'm sorry for the newbie question. Just gathering all information before I make the leap of faith. Thanx in advance
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1. It depends on your target audience. If you target a local audience then a local server suffices. However, be warned that some foreign (namely US) servers can be more reliable than local ones.

2. Yes. Wordpress allows you to blog via email. Set a unique password and email. Write your articles anywhere and send them to the aforementioned mail. The articles will then be posted in the default (preset) category.

3. I'd say everything starts anew with a new blog, dude. Either you grunt it out copying and pasting old posts to a new blog, or wait for some Wordpress plug-in to be developed to bridge between Wordpress and Blogger.
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post Jun 18 2007, 01:12 PM

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thanx all for replying. i now have some idea on the whole thing.

some other question were raised however
1) with domain registration, do we automatically get an email with the *.com chosen? I can see the email hosting services also provided by this company. is that it?
2)in your opinion, how long is too long? i mean.. how long would you wait for a new blog (first time) to load before you close the tab?
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post Jun 18 2007, 01:23 PM

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QUOTE(banji @ Jun 18 2007, 01:12 PM)
thanx all for replying. i now have some idea on the whole thing.

some other question were raised however
1) with domain registration, do we automatically get an email with the *.com chosen? I can see the email hosting services also provided by this company. is that it?
2)in your opinion, how long is too long? i mean.. how long would you wait for a new blog (first time) to load before you close the tab?
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YP's answer:
1. Yes, that is it...
2. Well, I will give a new site to load until the browser tells me the connection was reset or server can't be found... Can't blame me, I just love to read blogs... tongue.gif (Serious answer)
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post Jun 18 2007, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(Havoc Knightmare @ Jun 17 2007, 06:43 PM)
Tumpang thread ya... I'm thinking of getting paid hosting with domain name end of this year, can recommend a good and value for money local host?
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CGY hosting
http://cgyhost.net/

Using it now...rm50 with free domain lagi!!!
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post Jun 19 2007, 02:07 PM

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i just registered my own domain name with eternal solutions.

but how do i link it with blogger?

what is the name server for blogger? i tried ghs.google.com but invalid name server.

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post Jun 19 2007, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(YJ... @ Jun 19 2007, 03:07 PM)
i just registered my own domain name with eternal solutions.

but how do i link it with blogger?

what is the name server for blogger? i tried ghs.google.com but invalid name server.
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