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How to Reduce Webhosting Costs

February 23rd, 2007

Your hosting company explains that you exceeded your monthly minimum for “bandwidth usage” and suggests reducing the size of your web site files.
The best solution is to host your images on a remote server, a server which will survive a [tag]digg[/tag] effect.
So now you need an easy way to upload those images on a remote server.

Divshare


If you use WordPress for your [tag]blog[/tag], you may want to pay attention to DivShare because they’ve just made it easier for you to upload files directly to your DivShare account from the “Write a Post” page.

The new DivShare Uploader Plugin for Wordpress allows you to upload files directly from your “Write a Post” page to your DivShare account, and insert them into your post with a single click. No HTML, no copying or pasting, no need to even launch a new window. Posting images, MP3s and all types of files to your blog has never been easier.

The [tag]plugin[/tag] replaces the standard Wordpress upload form with a DivShare form, which is linked to your account by a special key that you can create on your DivShare Profile page. You can upload anything, just like you would on DivShare.

You can download DivShare Uploader Plugin from here.

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  1. Billy
    February 24th, 2007 at 20:54 | #1

    Nice!

  2. LiveJasmin
    July 30th, 2007 at 03:05 | #2

    thx for this one and for all u give to us

  3. askmuslims volunteer
    December 4th, 2008 at 01:03 | #3

    very interesting

  4. askmuslims volunteer
    December 4th, 2008 at 01:03 | #4

    how about blogger ?

  5. askmuslims volunteer
    December 4th, 2008 at 01:04 | #5

    cucirca which hosting company do you use?

  6. askmuslims volunteer
    December 4th, 2008 at 01:04 | #6

    yours probably charge u big time

  7. andrei
    December 4th, 2008 at 11:55 | #7

    I’m using Softlayer