To create a website, you need to create and register a domain. A domain name is a web address that you type into a web browser to access a website. Domain registration is a very easy process. When you register a domain name, it is unique to you and yours to keep for as long […]
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What Does It Cost To Host A WordPress Site?
WordPress is a brilliant platform for building a website. It started as a simple blogging platform but has grown into a complete Content Management System, with which you can build virtually any site you like. Portfolios, forums, e-commerce sites… You name it. Best of all, WordPress is an open-source software and is completely free to […]
What Is Web Hosting? (And Why Do I Need It?)
ReRegistering a domain name is the first box you need to tick if you want to set up a website for your business. However, by itself, a domain name does not enable you to build a website. To build a website, you also need web hosting. What is Web Hosting? A web host is how […]
Website Design – Build Your Own or Hire a Professional?
Website design? Now that you’ve purchased a domain name, signed up for web hosting, and linked the two together, all that’s left to do is build your website. You’re potentially just a few days away from launching your website to the world. These are exciting times, and you’re probably itching to get started. But hold […]
Why WordPress is a Great Option for YOUR Next Website
A Comprehensive Guide to Setting Up Your WordPress Website You’ve secured web hosting—congratulations! Now comes the next step: setting up your website. But how do you get started, and what is WordPress, exactly? Picking the Right Content Management System (CMS) First, you need to choose a content management system (CMS) for your website. Think of […]
15 Web Hosting Acronyms You Need to Know
In any business or industry, there are important terms and pieces of technical jargon that you need to know in order to succeed. While some people can see acronyms as esoteric gateways that make it difficult to get into a particular field, ultimately, they are just ways to communicate in a shared lexicon. When it […]