الخميس، 31 مارس 2016

Top Free Web Hosting sites

In this article we provide an overview of the most desirable and the best free web hosting features as well as suggest top free web hosting providers that in our opinion offer the best free hosting services in terms of offered features and customer support.

Free web hosting no ads stands for a web host service or provider that does not add any adverts (banners, pop-ups, text links, etc.) to free web pages and website that they host for free.

Free domain hosting stands for webhost services or providers that enable clients to host their own domain names (registered at 3rd party domain registration service) on webhost’s servers at no additional cost.

And free domain hosting can also refer to website hosts services that provide a free domain name included with their free webhosting plan.

Free PHP MySQL hosting stands for the web page hosting service or provider that offers the popular PHP scripting and MySQL database support included with their free website hosting plan.


In regards to the best free hosts, we can suggest to check the following list of the top free hosting providers that we’d recommend to consider using to host your free web site, weblog, community forums, image gallery, etc.:


Biz.nf (PHP, MySQL, WordPress, Joomla, Free .co.nf domain, No ads)
Free Hosting EU (Blog / Site builder, PHP, MySQL, No ads, Free .eu.pn domain)
Biz.ly (Website & Blog builder, Photo album, Free.biz.ly domain)
AwardSpace (PHP, MySQL, Email Sending, No Ads, Free subdomain)
Jimdo (Visual website builder, add videos, photos, shopping cart)
byet host (PHP, MySQL, PHPbb, SMF, Wiki, Free subdomain)
hostt (PHP, MySQL, PHPbb, SMF, Wiki, Free subdomain)
weebly (Themes, Drag & Drop Creator, Easy Blog, eCommerce)
5gbfree (PHP, MySQL, Email Sending, Free. subdomain, No ads)
x10hosting (PHP, MySQL, Email Sending, Free. subdomain, No ads)
freehosting (PHP, MySQL, Blog / Site, Free. subdomain, No ads)
Wix (Easy Website builder: html5, Flash, mobile, blogs, etc.)
WebSiteBuilder (1000′s templates, Google/mobile friendly, website)
xtreemhost (PHP, MySQL, Blog / Site, Free. subdomain, No ads)
phpnet (PHP, MySQL, FTP, cPane, Free. subdomain, No ads)
zymic (PHP, MySQL, FTP, cPane, Free. subdomain, No ads)
000webhost (PHP, MySQL, Email Sending, Free. subdomain, No ads)





السبت، 26 مارس 2016

5 Google Analytics Alternatives


If you manage a website, there’s a good chance you are using Google Analytics (GA) to keeping track of your visitors, or you are considering using it. GA is an excellent product, and given the fact it’s free makes it a very viable and attractive solution to many website owners.
Here Google Analytics alternatives, and see how they measure up.
Piwik
Having just released version 2.0, Piwik is a serious contender. And it’s free (though there is a rather expensive hosted version).
It is self-hosted, which requires keeping the monitoring server up. But combined with disabling cookies, having it self-hosted allows you to comply with the European cookie law without the cookie notice.
Most of its features are up to par with GA, and due to it being open source it has a more open environment than GA, like an open roadmap. It also allows you to import log files, something not possible with GA. It has a very nice mobile app for both Android and iPhone (GA has an official app only for Android), and offers a detailed (but not so pretty) real-time overview.
Downsides?
On the downside, it counts time spent on the page the same way GA does. The interface looks cluttered, as if it’s missing a stylesheet. And while its main focus is being a GA alternative, it can’t compete with Google’s AdSense and AdWords integration. But to be fair, most alternatives can’t either.
Why choose Piwik over Google Analytics?
If you want to step away from GA and want to host it yourself, Piwik is a solid choice. And it’s your safest bet if you need to work with the cookie law.
Parse.ly Dash
Suggested by our Editor in Chief Ophélie Lechat, Parse.ly (they call their product Dash, but it is better known as just Parse.ly) is measuring you as you are reading this article. That’s right, it’s used by SitePoint.com (and by some other large publishers as well). Dash is targeted at publishers, so it might not be the best for, let’s say, an e-commerce site.
Parse.ly is a pricey option, but the great thing is they track via posts and authors. It’s a publisher’s dream, as you can compare using articles, authors, published posts, social shares, etc. It helps you figure out popular topics to use as a basis for future articles, based on both your site and worldwide trends. It also tries to predict future traffic as accurately as possible.
The real-time feature is pretty amazing and really complete, letting you begin analyzing metrics right away. There is a pretty impressive dashboard as well, if you want to have a quick look how your site’s doing. And it is very easy to set up reports on anything important and have these emailed to you on a recurring basis.
Downsides?
Parse.ly is mostly focused on the performance of your site, articles, and authors. This means there is no detailed analysis of where your visitors are coming from, what they are doing on your site and certainly no e-commerce features. But you are free to combine your data with GA, and from a publisher point of view I can certainly see the benefits.
Why choose Parse.ly over GA?
Parse.ly knows how real-time should be done. And the fact that the product is focused on traffic generation makes it very convenient for a publisher of a large site to use it for making content decisions.
KISSMetrics
Now let’s move over to the complete opposite of Parse.ly, KISSMetrics. This one is all about tracking your visitors, where they came from, what they do on your site up to the point that they (hopefully) buy something (or they perform some other conversion). KISSMetrics is all about optimizing your conversion rate by giving you excellent tools to drill down to the most frequently used order paths and most lucrative referral sources.
Once logged in you will be seeing lots of dollar signs, which is good since this is your revenue. KISSMetrics is like “Conversions” in GA on steroids. It is so highly focused on giving you exact metrics that you can even set up refunds to be deducted from your revenue. Installation can be a hassle, but for most popular systems they provide plugins.
Downsides?
The real-time functionality shows you some basic information about the current events (like a purchase) being done on your site. Visually not very appealing, but watching money rolling in in real time can be satisfying.
Why use KISSMetrics over GA?
KISSMetrics is the king of conversions, and if you are running an e-commerce business this tool will really help you increase revenue.
Clicky
Clicky has an impressive feature set. You can view heat maps and uptime monitoring, for example, so you don’t have to use an additional service for this. It’s also one of the most well-known names when people discuss a Google Analytics alternative. In addition to lots of features, Clicky even has a free limited plan. So why aren’t we all using Clicky then?
Although it describes itself as “Real Time Web Analytics”, the real-time feature isn’t that impressive. Also, its real-time analytics feature is called “Spy”, so it’s difficult to find it until you start clicking around in the navigation bar. Basically, Clicky looks like it isn’t built for large numbers of visitors, and it provides the same basic information as GA.
Downsides?
So, even though there are a lot of features, they all seem to be very basic. It has video tracking that connects to YouTube, but YouTube provides better analysis options. It has keyword tracking for incoming visitors, but you can’t see what is happening after a visitor has entered your site. Even though Google traffic mostly has “(not provided)” as keywords, with large sites there are still plenty of data to analyze and that’s simply not possible with Clicky.
The positive side of this simplicity is that it takes you about 10 minutes to become familiar with all of its features, in comparison to the hours you can spend on GA after which you still get the feeling you’re missing half of it.
Why choose Clicky over GA?
Because it’s simple. GA can be very overwhelming and can be overkill when you’re just running a simple blog. And although the heatmaps feature is a paid feature, it’s still very cheap with Clicky.
Woopra
Woopra is another provider billing itself as a real-time analytics provider, and they deliver on the promise. Woopra shows you how many visitors are online, and how many of them are actually reading. You can even zoom in on any visitor and see what they have done so far on your site, not only in the last few minutes, but over the last 90 days.
Woopra keeps the full history of every visitor on your site, and you can determine yourself how you want to approach this data (number of pages viewed, entrance page, etc). Digging into your data is much easier than with GA, and it clearly focuses on visitors instead of raw numbers. It’s almost like the only thing missing is the name of each visitor (actually, integrating it with your customer base does give you names!).
But that’s not all. You can also integrate Woopra with your online store, and view what your visitors are doing. This can be simple things like adding a credit card, but it can also be someone who is requesting a refund after looking at a number of related products. This is valuable data, since it can give you some good insight in upsells or cross sells (so no refund is needed). It’s also possible to set up a promotion campaign, and get real time results for the purchases (or subscriptions for a newsletter for example) being done.
Downsides?
Woopra does take some time to set up because you need to be sure it’s fully integrated. But after that, it is way more powerful than GA if you like to dig deep into your data.
Why choose Woopra over GA?
Both the real-time and the general analytics are more advanced than GA. It has the same steep learning curve as GA, but it’s worth the effort. The only drawback is the fairly high price for successful sites.
Conclusion
Although Google Analytics is a great product, there are some good alternatives, each of which has its own benefits.
I’ve done my best to summarize the experience with these services, but if you notice a feature with one that you particularly enjoy, or if you want to recommend another one, let us know in the comments.

الأربعاء، 23 مارس 2016

10 websites where you can listen to your favorite music on the go

Listening to music has become an integral part of our lives. We listen to the music during commute, daily runs, when we’re trying to relax, or when we just want to keep up with our idols’ latest tunes. These days we have a multitude of ways to listen to music online, and if you’re looking for something good to listen to your to one of your favorite trending tunes, this is the post you should be reading.

Here are 10 websites where you can listen to your favorite music on the go, online and for free. We’ve also included the iOS or Android apps that are made available by these music sites. Note that while there are premium options, if you opt to stay with the free version, you will be subjected to ads that help towards keeping the services free.

SoundCloud is an online service works by users who upload music for you to listen for free. You can search for artists, songs, bands, tracks and podcasts and explore music by genres, or check out what’s trending. You can follow your friends or other users with similar taste of music, or create your own playlists. [iOS | Android]

Spotify is one of the most popular websites around to listen to music online. You can listen via your browser, mobile device, or a desktop manager which can be downloaded from Spotify. Once you are logged in, you can listen to the songs, create playlists and share your favourite music with friends. [iOS | Android]

Last.fm is a great site to both listen and download the tunes you like. It will also suggest artists you might be interested in, based on the artists you listen to. Music on Last.fm is sourced from services like Spotify and Youtube. You can choose the source of your choice. [iOS | Android]

Pandora is a free music streaming website where you can not only listen to favourite music, but also find new music you are going to like. Just enter a song or artist you like and Pandora will build a radio-like station around it, proposing new music similar to your taste. [iOS]

8tracks gives you access to music in eight different categories. Choose from romantic, sad, or other emotional moods to bring up soundtracks and scores to fit those moods. Alternatively, you can enjoy the playlists created by 8tracks and discover new songs serendipitously. [iOS | Android]

DashRadio is another internet radio website that has tons of stations and different genres to fit in your taste. Find any station by genre and add them to your profile for future returns. You can also share your chosen stations with your friends on social networks. [iOS | Android]

RadioTuna is a great way to find radio stations by genre, artists or song. You can search for different stations and listen to them online via browser, or via an installed desktop player. [Android]

Mixcloud is a place for long form audio, such as DJ’s music sets, podcasts, radio shows. It’s a great website for never-ending playlists playing on the background for hours and hours. You can also create your own playlists here. [iOS | Android]
TuneIn is a free music streaming website. It’s simple to find local and global radio stations there. Radio stations can be searched by song, sports, news, talk genres and you will get results ranging from rock to religious music and business news among others. [iOS | Android]

Deezer is very similar to its competitors, Spotify and Last.fm. You can listen to 35 million songs here, sprinkled with short ads in between. Sign in to choose artists you like, and they reciprocate with genres you might like. You can also listen to playlists created by other users. [iOS | Android]

الجمعة، 18 مارس 2016

Top 10 free Classified Sites

Posting ads is a good idea to promote any business online and Of course we love for you to post your free ads, but just in case you're interested, here you go...the top ten

Craigslist
Craigslist is one of the most popular free classified advertisements sites with sections devoted to jobs, housing, personals, for sale, services, community, and discussion forums.

ebayclassifieds
eBay Classified is not just for selling personal items all over the United States. Local sellers of goods and services are also welcome to create free ads.

backpage
This is a free classified ads site where you can find houses and apartments for rent, personals, jobs, cats and dogs for sale.

Gumtree
Gumtree is a famous free classifieds site in United Kingdom where users can buy and sell cars, flats and houses, services, pets and more.

Oodle
Oodle is one of the largest classifieds sites that aggregates listings from sites like eBay, ForRent.com, Myspace, as well as listings from local newspapers and

offerup
App for USA offerup you can post free classified ads, local classifieds free classified posting. android and apple app availiable

5miles
App for USA 5miles you can post free classified ads, local classifieds free classified posting. android and apple app availiable 

الاثنين، 7 مارس 2016

PayPal Alternative: To Make Online Payments

PayPal has become synonymous with online payments and this widely popular platform lets users make monetary transactions, completely doing away with the need for bank transfers and checks. This free payment processing service only requires the presence of a valid PayPal account on both the receiver and the sender’s end. The biggest upside to PayPal is its widely recognized platform and how easily it manages to integrate with other third-party platforms and carts.
However, PayPal is still not the perfect payment method we’ve seen so far, as it has some serious disadvantages. Well, we know nothing is perfect, but why should you tolerate this sort of issues if there are better options out there? First, we will check out some noticeable cons of PayPal that you’ll be able to justify your act of moving to a PayPal alternative.
·         Fees: Despite the fact that fee may vary according to payment methods you use, one of the disadvantages of PayPal is the high fee.
·         Holding Payments: More often than not, PayPal holds your payment and puts it under review with no proper reason.
·         Some countries are not supported by PayPal such as Iraq, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan etc
·         Country-based restrictions on use of PayPal
In addition, there are some other disadvantages if we look into PayPal from ‘Merchant’ point of view, but as you are here, we expect you know some of them. Now, we will move on to top ten alternatives to PayPal, either as an online money transfer service or eCommerce payment method. Rather than merely mentioning names of these alternative services, we will go deep into advantages and disadvantages of each.
google wallet
Google Wallet is the new way of sending, receiving and paying money online, sometimes with just a tap! However, it is available only in the United States as of now. You can use Google Wallet to store debit cards, credit cards gift cards and loyalty cards in a digital wallet and use it for sending and receiving money from friends or family as well as a way to pay money online. You will be able to send money online to your friends or family using their email address or as a Gmail attachment, and you can fund the money from Google Wallet balance, bank account, debit card and/or credit cards. Now, however, we will move on to the pros and cons of Google Wallet. Anyway, pros come first!
Pros
·         Single card instead of different debit and credit cards
·         It is from Google, and that’s a big advantage, you know.
·         24*7 Fraud Monitoring and purchase protection
·         Tight integration with Google account
Cons
·         Less Acceptance as compared to PayPal and availability is restricted to US
Commission
Google Wallet is free! However, you have to pay standard transfer charges when you are using credit card/debit card to transfer money into your Google Wallet account.
Where does Google Wallet Work
Sadly, Google Wallet and its features like money transfer, shopping in stores are available only in US. However, you’ll be able to use Google Wallet over 125 countries to purchase products from Google Play Store.
When checking cons of Google Wallet, we can say that it can become a superpower in web-based payment sector if it expands its acceptance.
Amazon Payments is another alternative to PayPal, and it comes from a web giant – Amazon. Although we can take it as a single platform for processing money transactions online, there are different classifications in Amazon Payments that suit different users – customers, businesses and of course, developers. Online purchases section of the service is made to simplify purchasing task, by using payment methods you have added in your Amazon.com account. Thus, you can skip that task of reentering payment details as well as shipping addresses. On the other hand, WebPay from Amazon Payments lets users send and receive money. In addition, when we look Amazon from Merchant’s point of view, Checkout by Amazon is a feature merchants can implement in order to simplify payment methods.
Pros
·         It’s from Amazon
·         Comparatively wide acceptance
·         Integration with Amazon.com
Cons
·         Amazon WebPay is not available for non-US residents
·         High duration for money withdrawal from Amazon WebPay to your bank
Commission
Amazon Payments is completely free from the users’ point of view! Using Amazon WebPay, users can send money by paying nothingas well as receiving money from others. Yet, they will have to pay transaction fees if they withdraw amount via credit card or debit card. However, when it comes to merchants’ viewpoint, the commission is a bit high, as Amazon Payments charges based on a rate of 2.9%+$0.30. Nevertheless, Amazon offers volume discounts as well as non-profit discounts.
Where does Amazon Payments Work
Amazon WebPay is currently available in United States. Similarly, when it comes to Checkout by Amazon, it is more complex, because Checkout by Amazon is available for merchants in US. These merchants should have one US-based street address, phone number and credit card.
Altogether, Amazon Payments is an optimum choice for both users and merchants, despite its restricted availability. We do hope Amazon Payments will expand its operations to other countries as well.
It is the best choice for professionals, such as freelancers and affiliate marketers, who want to receive money from other countries. While companies use Payoneer as a payment method along with wire transfer and others, users can use this platform to receive payments from any part of globe. Users can receive funds in different ways. Payoneer offers two different ways to use received funds. Through local bank transfer or global transfers or Payoneer reloadable credit card. Plus, you have an option to transfer amount to another Payoneer user.
Pros
·         Available in 200 countries
·         Process transactions in more than 100 currencies (As of 2015)
·         Huge acceptance
Cons
·         Rent of credit card is a bit high
Commissions
Transfer fees of Payoneer depend upon the country you live and in which currency you process your transactions. In addition, there will be a slight charge when you use your Payoneer Credit Card via an ATM to use your funds.
Where does Payoneer Work
Payoneer works in more than 200 countries and is capable of processing transactions in around 100 currencies. Payoneer is an excellent solution when it comes to processing international transactions despite the fact that service is not available in some countries such as India.
4. Stripe
Stripe is another simple way to accept payments from your customers. Stripe is a viable alternative to PayPal as far as easier acceptance of payment is concerned. Stripe accepts a variety of payment methods including cards such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express and JCB. In addition, Stripe can process transactions in around 100 currencies.
Your business should be based in Canada, UK, Australia, United States, Ireland, Australia, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Italy and Switzerland to receive payments from Stripe.
Commission: For each successful transaction, Stripe will charge 2.9%+$0.30 as its commission. Transactions of earnings are processed through a 2-day rolling basis.
Pros
·         Simple Setup using Plugins
·         Integrated mobile payments
·         Payment can be sent from any country
Cons
·         Stripe supports only 19 countries as of now.
5. Dwolla
Dwolla is yet another simple alternative for PayPal, as a payment service and a platform to send money to anyone on internet. If normal users can use Dwolla to make online payments and sending or receiving money, business owners can make use of Dwolla by using the platform to receive money from their customers. Using Dwolla, it is possible for you to send money to email addresses, LinkedIn connections, Twitter followers, phone numbers and businesses that accept Dwolla. Another feature of Dwolla is Dwolla MassPay, which lets you process thousands of payments at a time. Dwolla was notable for buying and selling of Bitcoins until it stopped dealing with Bitcoin exchanges in October 2013.
Pros
·         It’s a free service and transaction fees are incredibly low
·         Simple User Interface and support for Android and iOS
·         Get rid of risks of identity theft, as you’re sharing only email address and phone number
·         Easier methods of clearing payments
Cons
·         Of course, when compared to PayPal, acceptance is pretty low
·         Transferring money from Dwolla to your bank account  may take up to 2 to 3 days.
·         No linking with credit cards or debit cards
Commission
This is where we were really impressed by Dwolla. Unlike PayPal, you’ve to pay only $0.25 for each transaction that you make, despite the fact that transaction is free if amount is less than $10.
Where does Dwolla Work
Currently, Dwolla is available only in the United States and you should have a valid US Mailing address & SSN to use Dwolla. Moreover, only US bank accounts can be linked to Dwolla
Despite the fact that Dwolla is trying to launch its service in other countries, availability only in US of the service is a noticeable problem. Except that, Dwolla is a wonderful PayPal alternative for US based users.
2Checkout is a partial PayPal alternative, because it does not allow transfer of money in between users. Instead, merchants shall use 2Checkout as an effective way to process transactions when they sell items. As of now, 2Checkout supports eight payment methods, including Visa, MasterCard, JCB, PIN Debit cards, and PayPal. In addition, 2Checkout works with 26 currencies and you can integrate it with a wide range of shopping carts such as Shopify, ZenCart, Ecwid and 3DCart.
Commission: 2Checkout charges 2.9%+$0.30 per transaction if you are from US and 5.5%+$0.45 otherwise
Pros
·         Automatic fund release via EFT
·         Smartphone Applications to keep track of numbers
Cons
·         Does not allow transfer of payment between users.
2Checkout is the best PayPal alternative for merchants. It is available in 196 countries through 8 payment methods, 26 currencies and 15 languages.
7. WePay
Implementing WePay in your site means setting up a way for customers to pay without leaving your site. WePay creates a virtual terminal in order to process payment. Since it is an API-based technology, you must have technical knowledge in order to implement WePay. Although the service keeps simplicity in all aspects, some features of WePay are very attractive. Just as some of above mentioned platforms, WePay, though it supports most of international cards, is available for customers from US and have a US SSN and billing address.
WePay payment API focuses exclusively on platform businesses such as Crowd-funding sites, small business software and marketplaces.
Commission: While WePay charges 2.9%+$0.30 in credit card payments, bank payments will be charged 1%+$0.30.
8. Selz
Selz is another alternative for PayPal for merchants and small businesses. It’s a great way to accept payments from customers. Selz is a suitable choice for freelancers as well as bloggers, who do sell something through their website. This service is being used by a number of professional bloggers and other web-based professionals. If you have a WordPress site/blog, you can use Selz WordPress plugin to install it. When compared to PayPal and other prominent payment methods, Selz suits selling digital products. You will be able to transfer amount to your bank account or PayPal.
Commission: For each transaction made through Selz, it will charge a commission of 5%+$0.25.
Pros
·         Easy-to-use interface
·         Support for 190 currencies
·         Suits digital downloads
Nevertheless, Selz is not available in countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, India, Pakistan and Nigeria as well as the countries, which are not supported by PayPal.
9. Square
Square is a PayPal alternative with a twist. Square will provide you a card reader that will work perfectly with your iPad, iPhone or Android Smartphone. Plus, Square lets users create an online store, from which customers can make purchases.Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express etc. are supported by Square card reader.
In November 2014, Square announced that it will start accepting payments via Apple Pay in 2015.
Commission: Square charges 2.75% of total amount of money that is transferred. By the way, Square Reader is available for US and Canada only.
Bonus:
A war for your wallet has already been raged and Mobile payments are now catching up the pace since the introduction of Apple Pay a year ago. Quick to join it were the likes of Google, Facebook and Samsung to have a piece of this emerging trend in online payments. Apple Pay was introduced as a way to let you make payments with the comforts of your phone, instead of carrying a wad of cash or plastic cards along with you all the time. Through the use of an NFC terminal, supported at 220,000 retailers, you can instantly make payments through simply holding your thumb on the phone’s Touch ID sensor.
After hiring a PayPal executive in 2014, Facebook has recently announced that now you can send and receive payments with your friends through their Messenger App. The feature will soon be rolling out to the US users based on Android, iOS and desktops.
Google’s Android Pay is a new mobile payments platform, on which Google Executive SundarPichai shed some light upon in the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona. This is claimed as an ‘API Layer’ platform that would let retailers base their mobile payments upon the newly developed Android-based platform. Another interesting aspect to it was announced as the support for NFC and Biometrics, something similar to Apple’s Touch ID in Apple Pay.
As for with these mobile payments, only time will tell if they manage to sustain and become mainstream.
Commission: It is reported that Apple Pay nets about 0.15% of the transactions made through their platform.
Conclusion
It should be noted that we have added these online payment services in random order, as different people have different criteria while finding the ‘best’; some of you might be looking for lower commissions whereas some other prefer international availability. In other words, you can choose the most appropriate PayPal alternative from the list according to your requirement.
So, now, you have a list of top alternatives to PayPal, which one is your favorite? let us know in comments.