How Corporate Web Hosting Is Beneficial For Business

Corporate web hosting provide efficient shared web services for companies or individuals who require advanced features together with a lot of resources to run the high traffic website. These online services easily pull up the business website of the companies over the web and helps in exchanging the resources. For the corporate hosting, the companies give a detailed look to the software required for the maintenance of the site. Moreover an eye upon the security and updates must also be needed. All this exercise is done to make sure that the corporate content kept safe, from hackers or viruses or unwanted spam. The company puts the business website on the web server that ultimately places it on the internet. An individual website address or web-url is given to the corporations so that they get the complete web attendance. These web hosting services are provided by major companies around the globe and charge the corporations on the pay per click basis.

Corporate web hosting is done mainly to cut down the costs and for the companies the better option would be to proceed with shared hosting which also lowers the prices and still provides the desirable result. Sharing web host not-only means that the space will be distributed on the server but they can even use their own web address, which may not be available during shared services.

The hosting companies also offer corporate email hosting that includes checking of email with three different spam and virus detectors, thus keeping the corporate systems safe. The mailboxes provided have 10 Giga-byte memory, so there is no need to delete the mails. The services are ad free and they guarantee the privacy of the inbox. Mail-box are hosted in such a way that they do not choke photos or videos. Daily backup of the mails is also taken. Therefore the corporate email solution is very much required to manage the heavy inflow of emails.
Some points must be taken care of while going for shared web hosting service provider:

The price of the hosting should be reasonable.

The disk space i.e. physical storage space provided to secure all the web site files should be proper.

Bandwidth and data transfer rate should be appropriate.

Companies should provide proper customer support and should keep a complete backup of the corporate data.

The file transfer protocol i.e. uploading and downloading files to and from the server should be provided. Proper operating systems should also be provided.

Using Online Services to Sell Your Product Outside the UK

Looking to expand your customer base abroad? New clients await worldwide and with the internet and online services that come with it, it’s now easier than ever to connect with these foreign target audiences. Time to branch out your UK based business! The world can become your oyster with a bit of research and investment.

“Ready Made” Online Shops

You don’t necessarily have to invest a lot of money in developing an international ecommerce website. There are existing services or online “marketplaces” which users can sign up for. These are simple and effective ecommerce sites where transactions are managed by the marketplace operator, but products and their descriptions are provided by third party retailers: individuals like yourself.

Sites like Etsy, ASOS and Amazon are available for all to use for a small fee. You can personalise the look of your online shop with informative descriptions, logos and product imagery.

Making Your Shop Stand Out

There are various factors which can affect consumer trust in your shop and product offering. Two of these are visuals and copy so it’s absolutely vital to get these just right.

Make sure your images directly reflect the way the product looks in reality. Take photos from various angles in natural light without any interference from the flash and resulting reflections.

For added professionalism, ensure the background is always the same. If you can, enrol the help of a photographer.

Copy is a very powerful medium with which to attract customers. Shop owners often underestimate the importance of this so don’t make the same mistake.

Be descriptive but creative in your copywriting. Avoid excessive adjectives which lack coherent meaning. Highlight the features of each product.

Postage and Packaging

In the UK, you have the choice of using Royal Mail services or specialist parcel delivery companies such as Parcel Force and Parcel Monkey. Do some research on who does the best deals on worldwide parcel delivery. Some companies may be specialised in European deliveries while others will deliver further afield.

Instead of sending the item wrapped in bubblewrap and stuck into a generic parcel, do a little something more interesting to leave an impression on your customers.

At the very least print your logo on your packaging. If you can afford to, it’s also nice to give customers a little extra to say thanks for their custom. Personally signed thank you cards are a nice gesture and don’t cost a lot. Vintage postcards also work a treat, but pick something that goes well with the product.

Spreading the Word

Although you can expect some traffic to land on your page through users searching for specific products, if you’re looking to really get a name for yourself abroad, you’ll need to do some advertising and public relations.

Use social media to your advantage. This is free after all! Create shop profiles on popular social networks and actively engage with people, and give them reasons to buy from you. Competitions work well online. Give winners a special discount code to enter at checkout, for example.

For more ways of spreading the word, be it through social media or local media in the countries of interest, enlist the help of creative agencies specialising in a range of services from PR Scotland to advertising in China. Knowledge of search engine marketing would also be very beneficial.

Hiram Ryan Aerospace Goes Global With Asia Trans Pacific

Hiram Ryan of Ryan Aerospace is pleased to announce opportunities for Angel Investors to get involved in an opportunity to make an impact in a market ready to take off. Asia Trans Pacific is an international air freight company that has operational bases at Placencia Airport in Belize, and Manta Airport in Ecuador and is ready to soon delivered needed goods to Asia and all over the world.

Air Trans Pacific (ATP) has secured, within the past 12 months, letters of intent to provide special air freight shipments of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as meat, poultry, and flowers from Central and South America to the following underserved regions of Asia: the Shanghai E-Commerce Basin; Ningbo and Beijing, China; South Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. On return trips, ATP will bring back electronics, general manufactured goods, machine tools, clothing, and toys into the Central and South American countries.

In addition to hauling freight to and from Asia, ATP has secured air charter services from Canada, the United Kingdom, and mainland Europe. Thanks to an increase in tourism in Belize, it is expect that there will be steady traffic from these countries to Belize, and most of South America which will keep ATP planes in the air, delivering payloads whether human or agricultural.

Market Opportunities

As China and other Southeast Asian countries become great tourist destinations and more and more reliant on capitalism both in country and from tourists, they seek more and higher quality products. The number of Four and Five star hotels is growing exponentially in these countries, therefore the demand for fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as fresh packaged beef, pork, and chicken products is at a premium. These institutions also demand a great number of fresh cut flowers grown in Central and South America.

Flights and Deliveries Worldwide

Air Trans Pacific holds draft letters of intent for at least 24 flights a week with a destination of Southeast Asia taking anything from melons, passion fruit, artichokes, broccoli to eggs, frozen chickens, to wine and coffee. There may be more than 70 metric tons delivered to China alone. ATP us in the process of securing landing rights to all airports in the United States, all airports in the United Kingdom, all airports in Europe, all airports in Australia and New Zealand, as well as airports in Russia, Africa, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and six airports in China.

Aircraft Acquisition

ATP is in the process of obtaining a fleet of aircraft, including 28 cargo planes. ATP has letters of intent to purchase two 747-400 aircraft at $40 million each. The plan is to acquire one to two addition aircraft each month during the following 12 months.

Investment Opportunities

Those interested in participating in this opportunity should send an Expression of Interest and Proof of Funds to Asia Trans Pacific. Once the appropriate documentation has been received, a complete business plan will be delivered to the prospective investor.