Showing posts with label repository. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repository. Show all posts

Saturday, September 27, 2014

How to create your own Google repository pages

Many will begin to ask



What is a repository page ?



If you ask yourself this question, chances are you are far from what it takes to create one yourself. For some skills are required to put your own page in the cloud - for less. Many require assistance, this goes for the majority of folks. Truly speaking, Google has tightened the rope more and more. Understandably so I guess.
It isn't that simple as it once was. But - for the tech savvy it is still an option.
What does the webmarketer gain from a repository page ? Again I might say, if you have not heard about the cloud, then it would be hard for you to grasp all in a go.
What are the advantages ?

  • -Free SEO links
  • -Your own webside for free ( no hosting provider )
  • -Fast webpage loading via cloud rackspace
  • -Up to 10 webpages creation ( including hosting ) for free
  • -Global distribution via Google network - Have you ever wondered why your website hosted in Europe takes forever to load in the East ?


What can be said is " Google has incredible server farms in Sunnyvale and elsewhere around the globe. Internet traffic routes through different locations, via different media, and not all are super fast. Loading from your server in the U.S to Asia may take forever - an absolute killer for web masters.

In today's marketing any web page that loads on more than 5 seconds is considered slow and Google will rank it lower as a result.
Having said that, a CDN - 'Content delivery network' hosted page is fast around the globe, because Google servers ( or other cloud hosting companies ) allow access with a minimum of latency - irrespective of your location.

Think of Facebook FB, for example. Facebook uses one of the Rolls Royces for managing their own pages - ORACLE.

ORACLE has been in the news lately for a change of its CEO. ORACLE uses cloud space and controls Facebook s traffic intelligently. It directs its server capacity to places where demand is high. This saves money, as bandwidth is not free, and time. Speed - reliability. One server is off the net - the other one is on standby to take over immediately.

CDN is the clear winner where loading speed is concerned. How does one get to that without much fuzz? Leave it to someone who has experience if you yourself thought python3 is the huge 6 m reptile found in Africa or Asia that gobbles up young animals.

Some of our repository pages :
These are some of the pages hosted - and they are free. One can say almost - still the sky is the limit. We do not know how long the feature lasts, but we are confident it won't go away soon.

Here the referring post from our Google +1 page :



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