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FatCow

Founded in 1998, FatCow is a provider of shared Web hosting solutions for small to medium-sized businesses and individuals looking for an affordable Web hosting option.
Company Info:
Company title:
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Fat Cow Hosting
Company description:
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Offers web site hosting services.
Ownership:
Company ownership type.
Privately Held
Revenue:
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$10 - 50M ($30,000,000 estimated) Ranked 24 at HostMonk
Employees:
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25 - 100 (50 estimated) Ranked 24 at HostMonk
Owned domains:
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hypermart.net, bizland.com, virtualave.net, sitedelux.com, freeyellow.com, accountsupport.com, ehost.com, bluedomino.com, purehost.com, readyhostinghelp.com, entryhost.com, usanethosting.com, timetrade.com, enduranceinternational.com, xeran.com, imoutdoors.com, hostingexpress.com, networkshosting.com, hostyoursite.com, domainhost.com, imoutdoorshosting.com, readyhosting-inc.com, purehost-inc.com, yourhostingaccount.com, pilatesofhawaii.com
Supported product types:
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Web hosting
Payment options:
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Credit card, PayPal
Contacts:
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0 contacts at Jigsaw
Site Info:
Online since:
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September, 1997 Ranked 11 at HostMonk
Alexa traffic rank:
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Alexa traffic rank in US:
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Unique monthly visitors:
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204,775 (Compete.com) Ranked 10 at HostMonk
Sites linking in:
Average load time:
Median website load time and percent of known sites that are slower.
1.612 Seconds, 56% of the sites are faster Ranked 36 at HostMonk
Site categories:
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Web Design and Development/Hosting
Contact Info:
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FatCow (1244 followers)
"Web Hosting by FatCow - Affordable & E-Commerce Enabled"
Ranked 39 at HostMonk
Address:
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70 Blanchard Rd, Burlington, MA 01803, US
70 Blanchard Rd, Burlington, MA 01803, US
Phone:
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+1 902 367 3369
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Phone
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Blog posts
Recent posts from FatCow blog:
How to Target Your Audience through Web Design
Feb 11, 2014
Your website is often the first way people recognize you or your brand. When it’s prototyped in the right way, you can actually save time with the right web design. Visitors should be able to instantly identify that it’s you or your company. Your logo should appear on every page, and be prominent without being […]
How Social Media Optimization Differs from SEO
Feb 06, 2014
Social Media Optimization (SMO) is only one letter different from SEO (Search Engine Optimization) but it’s changing the way we think about SEO. Let’s start with understanding SEO first. Search engine optimization is making websites as search-engine friendly as possible, both in terms of content and design. The goal of good SEO is to make […]
The Top 5 Traits for Good Web Design
Feb 03, 2014
Good web design is a combination of factors, all of which need equal attention if you’re going to build the best site for your business. Those include usability, visuals, clarity, trust and search engine optimization. If you pay careful attention to each of these traits as you design your website, you’ll find your end result […]
Are Guest Authors On Your Blog A Good Idea?
Jan 31, 2014
Allowing guest authors on your website has many benefits. It’s a win/win in the sense that it can help to create a community for your readers, while allowing the authors to create awareness of their business through their useful content. Allowing guest bloggers on your blog is also one way to boost your inbound traffic. […]
Why Usability is Important for Web Design
Jan 29, 2014
Any new web design is an opportunity to start fresh. It’s the perfect time to re-evaluate your goals and what your site is truly supposed to do. Many businesses have an established brand, and those who don’t are keen to develop one so they’re instantly recognizable to clients and prospects alike. It may be easy […]
How to Save Time With Your Web Design
Jan 06, 2014
Web design is a process. It has a beginning, middle and an end, and skipping a step or cutting a corner will always show in the finished product. At the same time, the digital world never stops, and we could all use a little more time. Your site is meant to bring you potential customers, […]
Top 10 Web Design Trends for 2014
Dec 26, 2013
Every year brings new progress and ideas that fuel web design. Whether it’s learning from previous mistakes, borrowing best practices from other industries, or taking massive leaps of faith on new techniques, trends always emerge as the year draws to a close. This year was no different, so let’s take a look at the top […]
How to Select the Right CMS
Dec 20, 2013
The presentation of your website involves a smorgasbord of branding, content marketing, driving conversions and connecting with your audience. All of this is truly important, but it’s easy to lose sight of how the magic happens behind the curtain. After all, behind every great looking website is a content management system (CMS). Here are some […]
How to Find the Right Photos for Your Website
Dec 18, 2013
Once upon a time, the Internet consisted only of simple web pages full of text and links. It was a sparse, largely colorless landscape meant to convey information in the smallest possible file sizes. You may or may not remember how slow Internet connections were. Dial-up, anyone? But that was then, and this is now. […]
How to Design Your Own Blog
Dec 16, 2013
Now that you’ve read how to prototype your website, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get down to the real work of building something. It can be daunting if you’ve never done it before, but it’s nothing to worry about. There are plenty of tools out there for newbie web designers, so let’s […]
Proto-what? How to Prototype Your First Website
Dec 02, 2013
Introduction Amateurs and professionals alike throw around the “web design” word all of the time. But if you’re going to set out to build your own company website, it’s a good idea to decide what web design means, and what sort of best practices you can use to ensure you’re not just spinning your wheels. […]
How to Use Ideas to Fuel Web Design
Nov 27, 2013
You can find inspiration for your web design just about anywhere. Whether you look to art, architecture, movie, television, or books, ideas are virtually (and physically) everywhere. But some days you don’t necessarily need more ideas. You’re already brimming with inspiration. You simply need to find a way to streamline. You need to find ways […]
3 Web Design Options on a Budget
Nov 25, 2013
Web design is a core component to your website. Your photos, the quality of the designs you choose, and your font choice speaks volumes about your business. You may think that in order to be a big player in the web design game, you’ll need lots of fancy (and expensive) tools. But sometimes simplicity with […]
How to Find Inspiration for Your Web Design
Nov 13, 2013
Inspiration for your web design can build trust…if you know where to find it and if it’s done right. In the 1997 movie Good Will Hunting, Matt Damon stars as a fantastically intelligent but troubled young man trying to come to terms with his past with the help of his psychologist, Robin Williams. In one […]
What does Responsive Web Design Mean for Your Business?
Nov 11, 2013
If you’re wondering what responsive web design can mean for your business, there’s no better place to start then…Blockbuster. People of a certain age may remember trudging down to the local Blockbuster with your parents to rent a DVD – or before that a VHS video. It seems strange now given the technology we all […]
Why Simplicity is Important for Web Design
Nov 06, 2013
If you’re in the process of creating a new web design, you’re probably aware of the one thing there’s never a shortage of – ideas of what should go on the website. And right there is one of the biggest problems with web design: keeping things simple. Content is the centerpiece of good design. But […]
What does Retina Display Mean for Web Design?
Nov 04, 2013
There has been a lot of talk about Retina displays in the web design community recently, but what does it all mean. Here is a brief summary: The Good: We can now see Robert Pattinson or Mila Kunis in all their glory. The Bad: Those who don’t change their approach to web design risk being […]
How to Create Community from a Website
Nov 03, 2013
You’ve probably heard a lot about creating online communities. This sometimes generates some strange mental images, like who is going to be the mayor, where the convenience store will be located, who is going to be the biggest local gossip, who are going to be your close friends, and who is the odd person who […]
Thank You For Going Pink with FatCow!
Nov 01, 2013
On behalf of the entire Moo Crew, we just wanted to take a moment to thank you for supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month! The response was overwhelming: more than 300 of you shared a pink badge on your website, and many also shared your inspirational stories. No matter how you contributed, it made a big difference! […]
How to Create a Web Design that Builds Trust
Oct 21, 2013
If Billy the Kid (the American outlaw who lived in the late 1800s) or others like him lived today they’d probably be spammers or malware spreaders instead of robbers and gunslingers. Why? The Internet is a lot like the Wild West of the 21st century. It’s a place with honest businesses, crooks, great brands and […]
Information sources: Alexa Jigsaw Compete.com