Domain names.
.co.uk, .com, .net, .org,* we
will find the best domain name to suit your business...(more)
Site statistics.
Your web data and statistics
(traffic/visits/hits etc) will be mailed to you monthly.
This is invaluable information on how your web site is
performing...(more)
Hosting.
We can host your web site on our
fast, reliable and secure servers from as little as £65
per annum...(more)
Mailer modules.
Online mailer modules provide
feedback from your web site visitors, these online forms
can be designed to your specifications...(more)
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Domain
names. The unique name that
identifies an Internet site. Domain Names always have 2 or
more parts, separated by dots. The part on the left is the
most specific, and the part on the right is the most
general.

Site statistics.
looking at the
difference between hits and files, you can get a rough
indication of repeat visitors, as the greater the
difference between the two, the more people are requesting
pages they already have cached (have viewed already).
Sites is the number of unique IP addresses/hostnames that
made requests to the server. Care should be taken when
using this metric for anything other than that. Many users
can appear to come from a single site, and they can also
appear to come from many ip addresses so it should be used
simply as a rough guage as to the number of visitors to
your server.
Visits occur when some remote site makes a request for a
page on your server for the first time. As long as the
same site keeps making requests within a given timeout
period, they will all be considered part of the same
Visit. If the site makes a request to your server, and the
length of time since the last request is greater than the
specified timeout period (default is 30 minutes), a new
Visit is started and counted, and the sequence repeats.
Since only pages will trigger a visit, remotes sites that
link to graphic and other non- page URLs will not be
counted in the visit totals, reducing the number of false
visits.
Pages are those URLs that would be considered the actual
page being requested, and not all of the individual items
that make it up (such as graphics and audio clips). Some
people call this metric page views or page impressions,
and defaults to any URL that has an extension of .htm,
.html or .cgi.
A KByte (KB) is 1024 bytes (1 Kilobyte). Used to show the
amount of data that was transfered between the server and
the remote machine, based on the data found in the server
log.

Hosting.
A service that allows you to
upload and store a site's HTML documents and related files
on a Web server. This makes the files available on the
World Wide Web for viewing by the public. Also called site
hosting.

Mailer modules.
To send one or more emails as
determined by the inputs. It can be configured to send
HTML or plain text emails.
