Author: Matt Cranfield MCP, MCSA

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  • How To Create Email Templates In Outlook – Complete 8-Step Guide

    Creating a professional and consistent email template can save you precious time and effort when sending repetitive emails. Outlook offers various features to help you create and customize your email templates, whether you’re sending emails for work, school, or personal reasons. In this article, I’ll explore the best ways to create email templates in Outlook,…

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  • How To Deal With Email Spam. 12 Things To Do

    The constant influx of spam emails in our inboxes can be irritating. However, it’s also a significant security risk. Spam emails often contain harmful links or attachments that can compromise sensitive information and data. Spam emails make up 47.3% of emails received. Here is a list of things how you can deal with email spam:…

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  • How To Email A Zipped File? 10 Simple Steps

    Sending large files via email can be daunting and time-consuming, especially if your email provider has file size limits. However, zipping your files into a compressed folder can help you transfer multiple or larger files in one go. Attach the zip file to the email once you have zipped the files you would like to…

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  • How Does Reseller Web Hosting Work? Complete Guide

    If you want to start your web hosting business, you’ve found the right article! Below, I will show you how to earn money by reselling web hosting without worrying about the technical aspects of managing servers. Without further ado, let’s learn how this web hosting works, review the pros and cons of this business venture,…

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  • How To Find Out What Web Host a Website Uses

    Sometimes, experienced web developers find out what web host a certain website uses out of curiosity. Other times, they want to test the web host themselves. However, if you’re a new web developer, you probably don’t know all the tricks yet and wonder how to find out what web host a website uses. This article…

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  • What Is A .AI Domain?

    If you’re like me, you are a technology enthusiast who is fascinated by the online world. It’s a realm that is forever changing and at a greater pace than ever before.  One particular area that I am constantly curious about is regarding the latest developments in domain names. An intriguing extension that may have caught…

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  • Is Google Domains Good For Registering Your Domain

    When it comes to browsing the Internet, the most synonymous search engine with the web is Google.  Therefore, when it comes to creating your own website and registering a domain name, it makes sense to use Google for this service.  If you want to achieve simple domain name registration requirements, Google Domains is the ideal…

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  • What Is A .US Domain?

    When creating a website, the domain extension plays an extremely important role. Altogether, there are estimated to be around 1,500 domain extensions available, including the most famous .com, .net, .org, and .info domains.  As an avid enthusiast of the online world, I am very familiar with a number of the more commonly used domain extensions,…

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  • All You Need To Know About SiteGround

    Since its inception in 2004, SiteGround has garnered significant attention in the industry due to its reliable services and strong reputation. This web hosting service provides hosting for approximately 2,800,000 domains across the globe as of April 2023.  SiteGround also provides cloud hosting, shared hosting, email hosting, domain registration, and enterprise solutions to help businesses…

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  • How Long Does A Domain Transfer Take?

    Transferring a domain from one registrar to another is something that needs to be done on certain occasions. For instance, maybe the user experience is not up to scratch, or the domain pricing is no longer viable. Sometimes, it could just be a matter of transferring a domain from another user who uses a different…

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