WebHostTalk.eu Offers Advice To Forums29 June 2006
The Web Host Talk, an European hosting discussion board launched on July 21, announced it published an article that offer advice to forum posters, how to become a valuable members of any web forums. The board says that having knowledge about industry's development and innovations is one of the key steps to success. It helps anyone to have enough knowledge to participate to discussions and to be in favor of their members. Posting useful information about issues important for the community also helps anyone to be recognized as a valuable member of the community. The article also points webmasters' attention to a few other things that are believed to be important to anyone who wants to have successful forum posting history. The WebHostTalk.eu has recently announced it starts publishing daily European web hosting news and stories. The EU hosting newsline is set to start for July. The forum released statement that says WebHostTalk.eu will try to reflect on Europe's web hosting agenda and to help those who are involved in EU hosting business to stay informed on various issues. This includes news and developments about Budget and Shared market, as well as information on dedicated, colocation and data center providers. Tech, Security and Programming issues as well as E-Commerce and Marketing knowledge will also take part in the news service. The European Forums claim they set some innovative rules for the web hosting industry. Members that have good posting history are entitled to free advertising through 468x60 banners at the bottom of the forums. They are also allowed to post offers in advertising sections on daily basis. WebHostTalk.eu however requires a 50 other members to feature their offers after the last one posted by anyone. The Web Host Talk is owned and moderated under agreement signed by group of webmasters with significant experience in the web hosting market. The forum announced in its open press release it would not accept advertisers until September. The moderators say they want to create a real professional community before start featuring ads.
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