Web
Hosting Basics by: Sintilia
Miecevole If you have decided you or
your company is in need of a website, you
will have to purchase web hosting services
from a hosting company. There are many different
web-hosting companies to choose from, and
they can easily be found on the internet.
If you do a quick search for them in any
search engine, you will find that there
are almost too many to count. Choosing the
company that is right for you can be a harrowing
experience, but there are really only a
few basic things to consider.
The first factor to consider when choosing
a web hosting company is how much space
they will give you for your account. If
you merely want a single page on the Internet
with little or no graphics, you can get
by with purchasing an account with the smallest
amount of space available. However, if you
are planning to create a full e-commerce
site with multiple pages and order forms,
you will need to make sure you have enough
server space to support your entire operation.
Before you sign your web-hosting contract,
you will first have to choose and purchase
a domain name. Though many of the names
you might want are already taken, you can
often find one that suits your needs, especially
if you get creative with it. For instance,
if your business is called Cards For You
and that domain name is already taken, you
might consider choosing More Cards For You
or Cards For You Today. The possibilities
are endless, and with a little thought you
will be able to think of a snappy domain
name.
You can often purchase a domain name through
your web hosting company, or you can purchase
it through a private domain name retailer.
These companies are very easy to find. Often
times, if you type the domain name you want
into a search engine, a domain name seller
will pop up if the name is not already taken.
You can purchase a domain name for a year
at a time, or for several years, depending
on how much you want to invest at the get-go.
Once you have a domain name, you will of
course have to create a website to put on
the Internet. There are many do-it-yourself
web design programs that are fairly user
friendly. Software like FrontPage makes
web design a cut and paste, fill in the
blank soft of affair. However, if you would
like a more professional look, you can use
programs like Dreamweaver or Image Ready
to make your sites. There are always freelance
web designers looking for work who are ready
to take on your cause if you are not savvy
enough to do it yourself.
Web hosting companies give passwords to
allow you access your space on their servers.
You can upload files and pages using their
own interface programs, or you can utilize
the upload tools built in to your web design
program. Once you upload a page, it is important
to make sure it looks correct on a variety
of different web browsers. Because each
browser interprets information differently,
you may run into trouble if you build a
site while only previewing it in Internet
Explorer. There are often compatibility
issues between Safari and Mozilla browsers
that distort site tables and images.
However, once you work out the kinks and
create an excellent site, all you have to
do is pay your web hosting bills, and your
site will be available for the whole world
to see. Web hosting companies usually offer
options regarding payment plans. You can
pay for a year at a time, or you can monthly
or quarterly to maintain your place on the
World Wide Web.
About The Author
Sintilia Miecevole has many years
experience on the internet. Be sure
to visit
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