Choosing a DIY Website Builder Updated on June 12, 2025 by InMotion Hosting If you need a website, nothing lets you flex your creative muscle more than a do it yourself (DIY) website builder. The fact is, some people just like to be in control. They don’t want to leave the look and feel of their website up to someone else who might not “get it.” Continue reading –>
Facebook Ads vs. YouTube Ads – Which One Is Best? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Videos are now the most consumed form of media, and using them for your website marketing is not only a good idea but a necessity. When it comes to video marketing, there are two powerhouses: Facebook and YouTube. Continue reading –>
Meet one of our Customer Success Supervisors Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Dan recently joined our team as a customer success supervisor and we’re super thankful for all he does to make sure all teams and shifts run smoothly. Learn a bit more about Dan in the interview below: Continue reading –>
How to Surf Safely and Block Cookies Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Every day we receive a deluge of questions from our customers about issues ranging from web design, development, or just general tips about surfing the web. And for every question we get, we try to provide the most comprehensive answer we can to make sure our customers succeed in their hosting goals. Continue reading –>
Creating a Website Takes More Than a Few Clicks Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Due to the rise of SaaS (Software as a service) tools that allow you to create your own websites, we’ve seen ‘Create A Website’ plastered almost everywhere. Not only are these website creator ads all over the internet, but they’re also in commercials, on podcasts, YouTube videos, and some were even seen advertised during the Super Bowl. Continue reading –>
How Do I Know What My Hosting Requirements Are? Updated on November 12, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Once you have started to look at website hosting and the multitude of plans being offered, you’ll probably have some questions. You may wonder what you need in a host. You don’t want to get a plan that doesn’t fit your site and causes it to be slow and terrible to visit and use. On the other hand, you don’t want to overspend on a plan and have a lot of extras that you don’t need. Continue reading –>
When Your Hosting Provider’s Lights Go Out Updated on February 13, 2024 by Guest Contributor In this day and age, your online presence defines a critical component of your organization’s operations; from e-commerce to spreading the word about your business, your website allows you to highlight your strengths and capitalize on the searches and queries of prospective customers. As an internet-based organization, we at InMotion Hosting understand the value of having your business at the forefront of the internet and are here to help when others fall short. Continue reading –>
How Will My Hosting Plan Affect My SEO? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Can your website hosting plan affect SEO? Absolutely. When it comes to SEO, one of the last things people consider is the web host – but your choice of provider can matter a lot. Why? Because your hosting service and the plan you choose can greatly influence the performance – and ultimately the traffic levels – of your website. Continue reading –>
What Type of Hosting Will Be Best for Increasing Site Speed? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Let’s look at how Linux VPS hosting can have a positive impact on the speed of your website. Some of us can remember the old days of dial-up internet connections and how slow they were to load. You could type in the URL, go make yourself a sandwich, and still watch it load by the time you got back. Continue reading –>
Factors To Consider When Creating A Business Site Budget Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting When creating a business website, people often think that development and design are the only significant expenses – but there is so much more than that. Domain name, web hosting, website maintenance and more are all factors that need to be worked into your long-term budget. Continue reading –>
5 Ways To Improve Your Branding Updated on January 23, 2024 by Guest Contributor Whether you’re a small business owner or hobbyist, enhancing your online profile goes a long way to improve your reputation and brand. There are a lot of things involved in branding, especially within different industries. There are different web design, marketing and communication strategies depending on your target audience and customers. Here are five ways to enhance your branding. Continue reading –>
Newsletter Copy: Is Your Online Content Protected? Updated on January 23, 2024 by InMotion Hosting Do you generate content as part of your business? It’s likely that you do, even if you don’t realize it. ‘Content’ is anything that you create and publish online: newsletters, blogs, graphics, podcasts, social media posts, videos, and much more. Legally, that material belongs to you. Continue reading –>
SMTP Services – What You Should Know About Your Hosting Provider Updated on April 22, 2025 by InMotion Hosting Website hosting has many different pieces to it that all work together to store your website’s data safely. From firewalls and security certificates to storage space and bandwidth, the pieces cover a large range of actions. Continue reading –>
How does SSH Access Work on My Shared Hosting Plan? Updated on January 23, 2024 by Guest Contributor If you have a website on a shared hosting platform, then you want to make sure that your site stays safe and secure. These days, there’s an unfortunate likelihood that your site will come under attack at some point. Continue reading –>
What Are Live-State Snapshots with My VPS Plan? Updated on March 5, 2024 by InMotion Hosting If you have VPS hosting, then you probably already know how important the safety and backup features are for keeping your website secure. One of the more recent additions to this is the ability to take a snapshot of your VPS. Continue reading –>