So you need a website, but don't know exactly how to go about
getting one? This article will help explain the steps you need to get a
website of your very own, and have it available for all the world to
see.
There are actually only three (3)
main things you need, to get a website up on the internet:
a) a
website
b) a domain name
c) a web hosting
account
You Need a Website
The first step to creating your online presence is actually getting
yourself a website (click here to learn
more about what a website actually is). You can either hire a web
designer or web design company to build one for you (in which case they
will likely also set you up with a domain name and a web hosting
account), or you can built it yourself. If you would like to build your
own website but don't know how to write HTML code (the language used to
make web pages), then you can simply use one of the many available
"HTML editors" or "Website Builder" programs. These
programs can make building a website as easy as writing a document in
Microsoft Word. Click here for more
information on building your own website.
You Need a Domain Name
You also need a domain name for your website..... an address that people
will type into their Internet Browsers to be taken to your website.
Examples of domain names are: www.microsoft.com,
www.yahoo.com, and www.halifaxhost.com.
Everything after the "www" is considered the domain name, and
is registered to the owner of the associated website. In order to get
your own domain name, you have to "register" one at a
"domain name registrar". Registering a domain name is a
relatively simply process.... you merely have to search for a domain
name you want, see if it's available (i.e. make sure no one else has
registered it), and complete a registration form at the registrars
website. You will also have to provide payment details because domain
name registrations are not free. Domain name registration prices are
typically anywhere from $15.00 to $50.00 per year, depending on the
registration company you choose. Even though there are hundreds of
domain name registration companies to choose from, they are all
affiliated in some way with the main registry where all domain name
registrations are held. Therefore, when you register a domain name with
any domain name registrar, your registration will be placed with the
main registrar so that no one else will be able to register the same
domain name. Your registered domain name will remain yours as long as
you continue to pay your annual registration fee. Click
here to learn more about domain names, and how to register them.
You Need a Web Hosting Account
Finally, you need a web hosting account where your website will be
hosted. Websites must be stored on a "server" that is
connected to the internet, and allows other people to connect to it, to
view your website. A web hosting account is basically your own
designated portion of a server, that you are given access to in order to
display your website. Without a web hosting account, your newly created
website would simply remain on your own hard drive (where you would have
created your website), and no one would be able to see it except for
you. Uploading your website to your own web hosting account on a server
will make your website available for all the world to see. Click
here to learn more about web hosting.
What do I do first?
It really doesn't matter in which order you get the above three items,
because you need all three in order to have a fully functional website.
If you are concerned about your branding and feel it is important to
secure the domain name you want (i.e. before someone else registers it),
you might want to register your domain name first. But that doesn't mean
you have to immediately go out and build your website and get a hosting
account. In fact, there are many companies that simply register a domain
name for later use.... and then wait years before actually putting it to
use.
It would seem to make the most
sense to have a website ready to be published to a web hosting account,
before actually ordering the hosting account...... however, that is not
always the case. There are many companies that want to set up email
addresses, and have them working prior to actually having a website. In
those cases, they would have to get a web hosting account, because email
is an integral part of the hosting account. With a web hosting account
and a domain name, you can setup and have your email accounts
functioning properly, before having an actual website. You can then
proceed to build your website whenever you're ready.
Summary
Once you have a website, a domain name, and a web hosting account,
you have everything you need to get your very own website on the
internet! Click here for more
information on uploading your website to the internet.
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