Having a fantastic website designed is just the beginning of the web design and development process. In fact, it is just the tip of the iceberg and now the web site must be hosted and maintained. Web hosting services differ in the options and services provided. How the website is built determines the package you require. Most hosting providers today offer practicaly anything you might ever need but it woulgn't hurt to run it by your designer.
Domain names are the real estate of the internet. Just as a good location is vital for a real or geographical business, a good domain name is the corner stone for the success of a website. To help a business prosper, always pick a domain name that suggests the business type, is able to serve as a trademark of the business, and is easy for the customers to remember, find, and use. That’s the essence of how to pick a good name for a website! But we need to dig a bit deeper.
It is all too common for people to confuse web hosting with domain name registration. You’ve had your new website designed, you’ve registered your domain name, and now you have to get your website on to the Internet. Huh?
Your website is made up of a bunch of computer files and possibly a database. Those files are what are displayed on a visitors, computer but for them to be loaded, they must be stored on as server somewhere. Once they are stored on a web server, anyone on the Internet can access them and view your website.
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