Slicehost: An experiment

Currently (as it’s been from the beginning), my sites are all running on my home server (an OpenBSD box). I like the control it gives me; most web hosting services are of the “we provide this software for you” kind. Sorry, but, to me, it’s root access or nothing. :)

Even though my uplink is quite lousy (384Kbps), I haven’t actually had any problem with it, even when I was Dugg / Redditted / Shoutwired / del.icio.used / whatever. :)

However, I’ve long wondered about whether the fact that my server is located in Portugal is harming me in terms of search engine results for my English-language sites. The fact is that I get a comparatively large number of people arriving there from google.pt, even when the site in question is in English. Now, if google.pt is benefiting my English-language sites simply because they’re physically located in Portugal, it stands to reason that google.com (which is several orders of magnitude more important) will benefit US-based sites… and, if it puts those ahead, it follows that others are put behind.

(Did I make any sense just now? :))

Slicehost

Therefore, since a few minutes ago, I’m a customer of Slicehost. In just 2 minutes, I had an Ubuntu virtual server running, with full root access by ssh. There’s nothing running there right now, but soon there will be: I will be moving one of my blogs, Way of the Mind, there (and it’ll be getting a new domain as well). I’ll only do it about a month from now… but I may start other sites there, in the meantime.

We’ll see if it makes a difference. I’ll post my results here.

Related posts:

  1. Introduction to SEO #2: what is SEO?
  2. Blogging tips #4: Making your blog search engine-friendly
  3. Introduction to SEO #1: series introduction
  4. Edgy to Feisty on Slicehost
  5. Blogging tips #21: keeping first-time visitors on your blog: Introduction

2 Responses to “Slicehost: An experiment”


  1. 1 matt

    Welcome aboard Pedro, curious to see the results of your experiment. Let us know if you need anything.

  2. 2 Pedro Timóteo

    matt: thanks. :)

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