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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Website hosting basics
What a rich man I would be today if I got a penny for every person that has ever asked me what website hosting is. After explaining to some people what it is, half of them get the basic idea but most do not. Web hosting is not something new and is not very difficult to understand however. This is where this article comes in, but first we need to understand what is involved in launching a web site.
There is three main steps to launching your own website. Below we list the three main steps and then dive deeper into what those steps are:
1. A Website designer to design your web pages such as your index.html page.
2. A Domain name.
3. Web site hosting.
Read the full article on website hosting basics.
There is three main steps to launching your own website. Below we list the three main steps and then dive deeper into what those steps are:
1. A Website designer to design your web pages such as your index.html page.
2. A Domain name.
3. Web site hosting.
Read the full article on website hosting basics.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Shared Website hosting for beginners
Copyright Websites R Us – Website hosting & Website Design
This website hosting article will explain what shared website hosting is. We will also look at what the benefits and what the negatives might be.
While surfing the internet and you will come across large number of website hosting company’s that could potentially host your website. You will also come across certain terms but mainly shared and dedicated web hosting. You might be wondering what the heck is shared and dedicated web hosting. Well I’ll cover what shared web hosting is in this article, but if you are interested in reading about dedicated web hosting, please visit this article at shared website hosting.
This website hosting article will explain what shared website hosting is. We will also look at what the benefits and what the negatives might be.
While surfing the internet and you will come across large number of website hosting company’s that could potentially host your website. You will also come across certain terms but mainly shared and dedicated web hosting. You might be wondering what the heck is shared and dedicated web hosting. Well I’ll cover what shared web hosting is in this article, but if you are interested in reading about dedicated web hosting, please visit this article at shared website hosting.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
TM4Y Hosting FAQ
Web Hosting Information - how to choose a web hosting company, moving to a another web hosting provider, what are web hosting services and more.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Cheaper Hosting Provider
What is a Website Hosting Provider?
Website hosting is a means to share your website with the world via a ISP \ Website hosting provider
A website host is an ISP that stored your website \ web page on there server. The ISP is connected to the internet backbone via a router. Once the website is on the hosting server clients can then access your website.
A website host will have an extremely fast connection to the internet and will typically be connected to the internet backbone. The web site host will also usually offer shared and dedicated website hosting.
To read the full article on this, click on Website hosting for more full article
Website hosting is a means to share your website with the world via a ISP \ Website hosting provider
A website host is an ISP that stored your website \ web page on there server. The ISP is connected to the internet backbone via a router. Once the website is on the hosting server clients can then access your website.
A website host will have an extremely fast connection to the internet and will typically be connected to the internet backbone. The web site host will also usually offer shared and dedicated website hosting.
To read the full article on this, click on Website hosting for more full article
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