Archive for March, 2011

Domain names – the first step to your own website

In order to introduce your website to the World Wide Web, first you have to get yourself a domain name. Domain names, in a nutshell, serve as labels that identify your site. Domain names consist of two components: an identifying part and an extension, which results in the traditional ‘companyname.com’ combination.
When you are about to make a purchase from a hosting provider, it would be wise to consider the needs of your future website. These very needs will dictate the resources you require – and the hosting solution that suits you best. For instance, if your plans involve frequent use of multimedia and downloads, you will need a provider that supplies great amounts of disk space and bandwidth.
People are sometimes seduced by companies that offer free hosting service. However, such hosting plans can hardly provide enough resources to accommodate a website meant for business. Free service can not possibly compete with the computing power of dedicated hosting or VPS. So it would be a wise move to evaluate the disk room and bandwidth you need first. It’s also a fact that while free service may not be the best choice for you, it doesn’t mean that good hosting is necessarily expensive. In the end, it all comes down to your provider and your goals.

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