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		<title>Low Cost Web Hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 15:35:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two types of web hosting plans, the free package and the paid one. The first one comes with either free website hosting with free web address, free website hosting and traffic or free web pages free domain and free packages. You don&#8217;t even have to have a domain name or technical knowledge. These [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two types of <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> plans, the free package and the paid one. The first one comes with either free website <b >hosting</b> with free <b >web</b> address, free website <b >hosting</b> and traffic or free <b >web</b> pages free <b >domain</b> and free packages. You don&#8217;t even have to have a <b >domain</b> name or technical knowledge. These are good choices specially if you are just a beginner in internet marketing with a minimal capital or your needs are only for publishing your personal photos on the <b >web</b>. But even with lots of freebies around you are more in a disadvantage in a lot of ways.</p>
<p>From my experience as a neophyte internet marketer, I first chose this option because it&#8217;s free, but I soon found out that in any business undertaking, free is bad. Why? First, your <b >web</b> page is cluttered in a sea of annoying advertisement. Since you are not paying for anything, you are at the mercy of the <b >web</b> <b >host</b>. The tools available at your disposal are very limited. The result is not a very good website with no personalized <b >web</b> address. Visitors to your site will think twice before buying the products you are promoting because it gives them the impression that you are not a serious businessman and might run away with their money.</p>
<p>The second type is the paid <b >hosting</b> package. It consists of seven types of paid <b >hosting</b> which I will briefly enumerate.</p>
<p>1. Shared <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> service:</p>
<p>2. Reseller <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b>:</p>
<p>3. Virtual Dedicated Server</p>
<p>4. Dedicated <b >hosting</b> service</p>
<p>5. Managed <b >hosting</b> service:</p>
<p>6. Co-location <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> service</p>
<p>7. Clustered <b >hosting</b>:</p>
<p>Whatever package you choose among the seven above, you are assured of getting a professional service and features that is designed to cater to your business needs. But wait. You still have to make some research on which <b >hosting</b> company can give you value for your money. Of course you want features and benefits like:</p>
<p>1. <b >hosting</b> links site <b >web</b></p>
<p>2. cheapest <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> for website for a year</p>
<p>3. linux <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> live support</p>
<p>4. website <b >hosting</b> with website creator and</p>
<p>5. low cost <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b>, free <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b>, cheap <b >domain</b> <b >hosting</b></p>
<p>Before choosing your <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> company, search the <b >web</b> extensively for expert reviews, their rankings, features, benefits and price range. You can get a service like mine for as low as $3.95 a month with 1 free <b >domain</b> name for life and a whole lot more.</p>
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		<title>&quot;Co.&quot; Web Domains, the New Internet Gold Rush</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 15:13:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A domain name will represent your first contact between any visitor and potential customer and your online presence. Among the name possibilities it is advisable to pick one which is well descriptive of your website&#8217;s main subject or activity. If you want to maximize the value of your online presence and to help maintain a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <b >domain</b> name will represent your first contact between any visitor and potential customer and your online presence. Among the name possibilities it is advisable to pick one which is well descriptive of your website&#8217;s main subject or activity. If you want to maximize the value of your online presence and to help maintain a good ranking in all search engines you will have to choose a well-formulated word combination, easy to memorize and spell.</p>
<p>After you will buy the <b >domain</b> it is advisable to use a state of the art <b >web</b> platform. This should be the facilities included in your <b >hosting</b> plan to assure that you will get the best out of your <b >domain</b>:</p>
<p>1.	Full Whois Control and DNS control;</p>
<p>2.	Ability to create your own DNS;</p>
<p>3.	Custom records control: A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, NS, SRV, TXT Records;</p>
<p>4.	<b >Domain</b> locking and the Epp key;</p>
<p>5.	The possibility of parking domains;</p>
<p>6.	Alerts status;</p>
<p>&#8220;Co.&#8221; domains is one of the newest suffixes launched for the domains registrations and it is recognized in the industry as being with similar power in search engines as &#8220;.com&#8221;. It is estimated that around 250,000 domains were preregistered until the official launch of the new suffix. If you have your name registered with other suffixes, you can also consider this to give consistency to your brand and if not you can start looking for your favourite name on this funky new suffix.</p>
<p>It is also recommended to register your name under more than one suffix &#8211; co, com, org, net, info and others to protect your brand better.</p>
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		<title>Domain Name Registration &#8211; Giving Identification to Your Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 14:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction: The first question that comes in your mind after you decide to finally launch a website is what would be the name of your website. Just like every human being is addressed by his / her name, websites have names too. And to make that name visible in virtual world, it has to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Introduction: </b></p>
<p>The first question that comes in your mind after you decide to finally launch a website is what would be the name of your website. Just like every human being is addressed by his / her name, websites have names too. And to make that name visible in virtual world, it has to be accompanied by an identification label which is known as a <b >domain</b> name. A <b >domain</b> name is something that we come across in our everyday lives while browsing on the internet. It&#8217;s something that describes an empire of administrative authority, autonomy or domination on the internet based on DNS which is known as a <b >domain</b> name system. Some of the best examples of a <b >domain</b> name are.com,.net,.org,. edu etc.</p>
<p><b>Basic Understanding:</b></p>
<p>Domains are normally classified according to their importance on the internet and we all know that the most common and most preferred <b >domain</b> name used over the internet is <b>.com</b></p>
<p>The main purpose of a <b >domain</b> name is to easily impart effortlessly memorizable and decipherable identity to the internet resources that are numerically addressed. <b >Domain</b> names are basically called as domains whereas the owners of the names are called as registrants or name owners. However the registration of a <b >domain</b> name with <b >domain</b> registrar does not essentially bestow any legal possession of that <b >domain</b> name, but only a right of use that is exclusively for a <b >domain</b> owner.</p>
<p>Domains are mainly used in a variety of networking framework and application specific addressing function. <b >Domain</b> names are specifically organized in different level-sets which are as follows:</p>
<p>· <b>First level set</b>: These are top level domains abbreviated as TLD&#8217;s and they include gTLD&#8217;s which is generic top level and ccTLD&#8217;s which is country code top level domains.</p>
<p>· <b>Second &#038; Third Level Domains: </b>Second and third level come below first level set of domains in the hierarchy and are usually open to be utilized by users that desire to connect to the internet, create publicly accessible internet resources or to run websites.</p>
<p>The complete technical infrastructure of a <b >Domain</b> Name system consists of a naming tree in which each point contains data that is interlinked with the name. The <b >domain</b> name actually consists of different parts which are technically called as labels that are bordered by dots like myname.com.</p>
<p>Now the best way to understand different parts of a <b >domain</b> name is to start from the end to the beginning.</p>
<p>For e.g. in the <b >domain</b> name www dot sample dot com, the last label reflects the top-level <b >domain</b> name which means <b>.com</b> is the top level <b >domain</b> name.</p>
<p>Then the flow of hierarchy advances from last to second last label in the <b >domain</b> name which is known as a sub <b >domain</b> to the top-level <b >domain</b> which was <b>.com. </b>Similarly the third level domains are the ones that are canvassed immediately before the second last label. There are also fourth and fifth levels of domains with no limitation virtually. Finally the www initiating a <b >domain</b> name is the name of a <b >host</b> and each label in a <b >domain</b> name is separated by a dot.</p>
<p>The complete hierarchy of labels may have 127 levels and each label may hold up to 63 characters, however 253 characters may be the maximum limit of a full <b >domain</b> name, but generally the <b >domain</b> registries may have brief limits too.</p>
<p>The <b >Domain</b> Name System was given shape in 1980s and the <b >domain</b> name space was alienated in two major assemblies of domains. ccTLD which is The country code top level domains and gTLD which is generic top level domains.</p>
<p><b>Some Interesting Facts and Figures:</b></p>
<p>The first business internet <b >domain</b> name which is.com was registered on 15/03/1985 by one computer systems firm located in Massachusetts..</p>
<p>Not having gained much popularity in the beginning, mere 15,000 <b >domain</b> names with.com were registered till the year 1992, however till the end of December 2009 this number soared to approximately 192 million and as per the recent research data, the number of registered <b >domain</b> names has skyrocketed the limit to 84 million <b >domain</b> names as of March 2010, out of which e-commerce and business websites owns 11.9 million, 3.1 million <b >domain</b> names are dominated by websites related to finance, 1.8 million are used by sports websites and 4.3 million for websites for just entertainment.</p>
<p><b>Conclusion:</b></p>
<p><b >Domain</b> name registrars endorsed by Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers delegates the right to use a <b >domain</b> name. It&#8217;s an organization charged with control of the name and number systems over the Internet.</p>
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		<title>Hosting Websites</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 14:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you have purchased your catchy domain name and now you need a place for hosting web sites.&#160; Well, there are a ton of places out there, but keep a few things in mind when wading through them all. First and foremost, you do not have to host your domain at the same place you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you have purchased your catchy <b >domain</b> name and now you need a place for <b >hosting</b> <b >web</b> sites.&nbsp; Well, there are a ton of places out there, but keep a few things in mind when wading through them all.</p>
<p>First and foremost, you do not have to <b >host</b> your <b >domain</b> at the same place you register it unless that is their policy.&nbsp; There are some registries that will let you purchase a .com for just a couple of bucks only to find out that you have to <b >host</b> your <b >domain</b> with them for a certain length of time before you can change <b >hosting</b> companies.</p>
<p>There are a couple of things wrong with this.&nbsp; Some places will give you a steal on your <b >domain</b> purchase but not let you point it to a different <b >host</b> for several months.&nbsp; This only leaves you the option of either waiting the allotted time and then pointing your <b >domain</b> to a new <b >host</b> and then building your page, or going ahead and getting <b >hosting</b> with that company for the allotted time, building your page, and then having to move all the files later if you decide to go with a different <b >hosting</b> company.&nbsp; This is a major headache and really just an all around bad idea.&nbsp; Better to do your research first and pick your registry <b >hosting</b> company beforehand.&nbsp;</p>
<p>For example, the place I use to <b >host</b> sites does not register <b >domain</b> names so I have to get that elsewhere.&nbsp; But the <b >hosting</b> is awesome, so I purchase my domains from a reputable company that allows me to point it wherever I want as soon as I buy it.&nbsp; It costs me a little more for the <b >domain</b>, but what is a couple of bucks when you are registering for at least a year anyway?&nbsp; Not only that, but after your <b >domain</b> has been active for a few days, all the DNS servers around the net get updated with where your <b >domain</b> is at, and when you move it, it can take up to couple of weeks to propagate through all the DNS servers.&nbsp; Usually if you point it to a new set of nameservers within a few minutes of getting the <b >domain</b>, then it will switch immediately.</p>
<p>So be careful when <b >hosting</b> <b >web</b> sites and make sure you do your research.&nbsp; You could end up having to wait months before you can do what you want to.</p>
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		<title>Use the Hostgator Reseller Hosting to Earn an Income</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 14:04:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the hostgator reseller hosting you can become your own hosting company that can earn unlimited amounts of income. You can offer quality web hosting from a quality company if you use hostgator reseller hosting. If you are not already aware then website hosting is one of the most lucrative online businesses there is. Just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the hostgator reseller <b >hosting</b> you can become your own <b >hosting</b> company that can earn unlimited amounts of income. You can offer quality <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> from a quality company if you use hostgator reseller <b >hosting</b>.</p>
<p>If you are not already aware then website <b >hosting</b> is one of the most lucrative online businesses there is. Just imagine having only 100 clients that pay you £6/month, Thats $600 every month as its a residual income due to monthly billing. This is not hard to acquire but you need to start off with a feature rich reseller <b >hosting</b> account that is provided by hostgator.</p>
<p>The hostgator reseller <b >hosting</b> package starts from just $24.95/month and has the best features that allows you to control automatic account creation and billing which is exactly what you need to run a successful <b >hosting</b> company. Using <b >web</b> <b >host</b> manager, you can create, edit and configure any of your packages and then you will use the automated billing features to scale your online business.</p>
<p>The software that is enabled utilises what is referred to as: autopilot client management and billing interface which is the nuts and bolts of your reseller <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> business. A client will visit your website, go through the checkout process and pay you via paypal that is set up on a monthly subscription.</p>
<p>As you will need to offer <b >domain</b> name registrations from your website, hostgator reseller <b >hosting</b> will also provide you with an enom <b >domain</b> reseller account which is all built in and also automated so all you have to do is advertise your website and then offer support.</p>
<p>You can offer your clients the cpanel controls, website builders and all the features that are found on the actual hostgator shared server packages but as your own with white label access from your own website. This creates your very own website <b >hosting</b> company that you can grow over time and build a residual income.</p>
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		<title>The Domain Name &#8211; Web Hosting Relation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 14:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, what has the domain name to do with hosting a website? Well, there is a close relationship between your domain name and your web host (the computer where you&#8217;ll host the website). The domain name is in fact a &#8220;label&#8221; that will redirect the visitors to the IP address of the computer where the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, what has the <b >domain</b> name to do with <b >hosting</b> a website? Well, there is a close relationship between your <b >domain</b> name and your <b >web</b> <b >host</b> (the computer where you&#8217;ll <b >host</b> the website). The <b >domain</b> name is in fact a &#8220;label&#8221; that will redirect the visitors to the IP address of the computer where the site is hosted, so these two work in pairs. We use this system because it&#8217;s easier to remember a name rather than an IP address which is a group of 4 numbers, each number between 0 and 255 (e.g. 67.72.123.201). The pair <b >domain</b> name &#8211; IP address is then recorded by a DNS (<b >Domain</b> Name Server). But, although they are related, the website/<b >domain</b> name and the <b >hosting</b> server are two different things, so one should not confuse the <b >domain</b> name of a website with the <b >hosting</b> for that website.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s an analogy with real life to better understand the concept. Let&#8217;s say you want to call your friends, the Smiths, to invite them over for dinner. You ask your wife to do it, as you are a little busy at the moment. She doesn&#8217;t know the number by heart so she goes and searches the number in the phone book and calls them.</p>
<p>This example almost replicates the way <b >domain</b> names and <b >hosting</b> works. The Smiths are the equivalent of the <b >domain</b> name. You didn&#8217;t ask your wife to call a number; you just said call the Smiths. Of course, the Smiths have a telephone number associated with their name, that&#8217;s how you can actually reach them by phone. The telephone number is the equivalent of the IP address of the computer where the site is hosted. The role of the phone book is also an important one. It helps you find the match: name &#8211; phone number. The phone book role is played by the DNS servers. They are a network of &#8220;phone books&#8221; that know every association <b >domain</b> name &#8211; IP address, so when you write a website address in your browser, you get the content of the site that is associated to that name and not the content of another site (or empty content).</p>
<p>To change <b >hosting</b>, you simply redirect the <b >domain</b> name to another IP and modify the DNS servers of your <b >domain</b> name. Of course you also need to actually move the files to the new <b >hosting</b> server. It&#8217;s like the Smiths getting a new phone number. The name stays the same, but they can be reached by calling a different number.</p>
<p>In conclusion, when you&#8217;re buying a <b >domain</b> name, you&#8217;re buying in fact the right to redirect that URL to a <b >web</b> server of your choice, where your website is hosted.</p>
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		<title>xxx Domain Names</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 13:47:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Domain names with a .xxx suffix at the end (where.net,.com,.co.UK usually goes) has recently passed as a legal domain name. A British entrepreneur expects to make $200 million from registering out the domain names to pornography sites around the globe. The man plans to hire out each domain name for $60 a go. People for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b >Domain</b> names with a .xxx suffix at the end (where.net,.com,.co.UK usually goes) has recently passed as a legal <b >domain</b> name. A British entrepreneur expects to make $200 million from registering out the <b >domain</b> names to pornography sites around the globe. The man plans to hire out each <b >domain</b> name for $60 a go.</p>
<p>People for Internet porn and against it are happy with the new <b >domain</b> suffix. Those against it want to be able to block it totally from their view which is simple by just blocking the.xxx <b >domain</b>. People for it will now know which sites contain what they&#8217;re looking for. Whereas before they all had normal suffixes like.com.</p>
<p>With so many sites ending in.com from car sites to porn sites, it&#8217;s easy for people to be tricked into viewing pornography. With a.xxx <b >domain</b> name they will always know. It&#8217;s not quite available yet but is expected to be so by the end of this calendar year. Sites have already started registering multiple.xxx <b >domain</b> names in anticipation of this massive shift in the industry.</p>
<p>The British man has stated that support in the industry could not be stronger and 8000 owners of adult sites have put forth their names in support of the scheme. Some religious groups though have opposed the scheme because it legitimizes porn and giving it its own <b >domain</b> names makes it seem acceptable.</p>
<p>Another benefit of this scheme is that filtering in schools will become easier. But on the other hand, in the land of freedom that is the Internet nowadays, there is always ways to get around it and filtering will never work 100%. If someone <b >hosts</b> pornographic material on a free <b >hosting</b> site for example, or sends it over MSN messenger, there is no real way to block this from happening.</p>
<p>A small minority of adult porn sites are against the move because they feel that the government may enforce strict regulations and actually enforce them to move to the new.xxx address. This would ruin their search engine rankings and reputation they&#8217;ve built up over time. Someone might have already registered the address that they were seeking and their brand name would be in ruins.</p>
<p>The British man running the sites states that if the government did enforce certain rules then people would not be as hesitant to enter information because it would be a trusted source when backed by the government. Anyone can register a .com <b >domain</b> name and start providing content.</p>
<p>This debate is likely to continue and be a big point in these uncertain times on the Internet but with an estimated 75 million users a month browsing pornographic sites, it&#8217;s going to stick around for a while. Demand always creates supply.</p>
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		<title>Web hosting and domain names &#8211; Two Essentials Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:11:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Understandably, deciding to start a website, and actually going through the process of creating that site, is an exciting and potentially overwhelming experience. There are so many different things to choose from. The first things people think about are what they want their site to say, what they want it to look like, what they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Understandably, deciding to start a website, and actually going through the process of creating that site, is an exciting and potentially overwhelming experience. There are so many different things to choose from. The first things people think about are what they want their site to say, what they want it to look like, what they want it to offer to customers and viewers, and other considerations. But while these are very, very important elements to the site, they&#8217;re not the first things you need to consider.</p>
<p>Every good website is built on a solid structure. This means not just the design of the website itself, but where it&#8217;s hosted and the <b >domain</b> name at which it is located. These may not seem important from a user-end experience, but they really are because of how they allow the website to perform, and how accessible they allow the website to be.</p>
<p>Two of the most important components of all websites&#8217; back ends are their UK <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> and their <b >domain</b> names. Why do these matter? Well, in the case of the <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> UK websites have, this determines how much space there is for their site to grow, and how much bandwidth there is for their readers to access information.</p>
<p>What about <b >domain</b> name registration? If you do a <b >domain</b> search, you&#8217;ll see that there are literally thousands of cheap <b >domain</b> names available. But not just any <b >domain</b> is right for you. Search engines assess <b >domain</b> name when determining how relevant a website is to what people are looking for. And people consider <b >domain</b> names when they decide whether a cite is worth clicking on.</p>
<p>In this case, for businesses serving clients within the UK, then.co.uk domains are the best choice. For clientele that is located worldwide, buy <b >domain</b> name rights to a.com <b >domain</b>.</p>
<p>In the best case scenario, you can get free <b >domain</b> names if you register your sites by a company that offers <b >web hosting,</b> and if you are looking for a qualified <b >web hosting package.</b> Available Domains sounds too good to be true, but I am very much reality. <b >Web hosting is</b> a term-long relationship, a British <b >company Web hosting</b> is probably the most frequently found for the <b >domain</b> in return for the election to make your dealings with them. If the company offers good customer service and support at a good pricethe <b >domain</b> name is an added bonus to an already advantageous business relationship.</p>
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		<title>Web Hosting &amp; Domain Name Registration Packages</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 12:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are in the market to find web hosting and/or a domain name you can often find a great deal if you are prepared to shop around. A lot of people find a good hosting package or domain retailer and every time they need one, they automatically buy one from there. If this sounds [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are in the market to find <b >web</b> <b >hosting</b> and/or a <b >domain</b> name you can often find a great deal if you are prepared to shop around. A lot of people find a good <b >hosting</b> package or <b >domain</b> retailer and every time they need one, they automatically buy one from there. If this sounds like familiar then you could be throwing money away each and every time you do it. Different companies will have various deals throughout the year, you should treat every purchase as your first in order to get the maximum savings.</p>
<p>With the ever growing amount of competition in this specific industry, companies will be fighting for your custom so they will bring bigger, better offers out in order to make you choose them. Don&#8217;t be afraid to use this to your advantage.</p>
<p>In the past you used to have your <b >domain</b> name registered with one company and then a <b >hosting</b> package with a different company, this was simply down to the fact that the <b &gt; Registrar Domain prices were often irrational and <b >stand-alone hosting companies</b> are much less expensive. Also helped by the fact that it is too hard to get the <b >domain name purchase</b> and <b >hosting</b> connected together so you can not launch the site in minutes. In the time domain <b >registrar</b> started moving different building packages allows you to purchase a <b >domain</b> name <b >and hosting</b> them at the same time. This not onlyGave greater savings, but it is very easy and only a renewal fee and all in one place. Would hate to review a number of companies, just to make sure everything works as expected. </p>
<p> If you do your research, you can also find some companies out there are willing to give you free <b >hosting</b> if <b >you</b> purchase <b >a domain name.</b> These are definitely worth groped, as can be cheaper in fact to register<b >domain</b> in the first place. Be sure to find out the renewal costs before you make any decisions because the low price may just be an introductory offer they have on. Look out for other free features such as email setup, parking/sale pages, forwarding, beginner&#8217;s guides to making a website and more. Some even offer initial assistance and a free <b >web</b> page to get you started if you are not 100% sure what you are doing.</p>
<p>Another important factor to look out for is the support, if you are making money from your website you will want 24/7 support available in the event your sites goes down for any unknown reason. For every second your website is unavailable it will be costing you money.</p>
<p>Just because the <b >hosting</b> may be free it doesn&#8217;t stop you checking the features of it, you have to ensure that it will give you sufficient space and bandwidth for you to get the full potential out of your website or there is no point in using it &#8211; regardless if it&#8217;s free.</p>
<p>With all this being said you will definitely see the benefit from buying a <b >hosting</b>/<b >domain</b> name package as you will have everything in the one place, the once renewal fee and they will often give you a discounted price if you plan on buying in bulk.</p>
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		<title>Domain Web Site Hosting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 12:40:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Domain Web Site Hosting is a little confusing for some people. I am going to try and explain it so that it makes a little more sense and hopefully clear up a few things. First of all, registering a domain name is completely different from hosting a web site. When you register a domain name, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b >Domain</b> <b >Web</b> Site <b >Hosting</b> is a little confusing for some people.  I am going to try and explain it so that it makes a little more sense and hopefully clear up a few things.</p>
<p>First of all, registering a <b >domain</b> name is completely different from <b >hosting</b> a <b >web</b> site.  When you register a <b >domain</b> name, you are just taking control of that name on the internet.  This is so you can use that name for email, or a <b >web</b> site.  The problem is, in order to have an email address or a <b >web</b> site using that name, you have to have some kind of <b >hosting</b> for it.  The <b >domain</b> is just a name and only a name.</p>
<p>So, you have to purchase a <b >domain</b> <b >web</b> site <b >hosting</b> account.  Well, unless you are going to set up your own server, you just rent a <b >hosting</b> account.  But they are pretty cheap for what you get, so that is good news.  One misconception that people have is that they think wherever they get their <b >domain</b> name, they have to get their <b >hosting</b> account and this is just wrong.  It is possible to get a <b >hosting</b> account from a completely different company than where you registered your <b >domain</b>.  In fact, some <b >domain</b> registering sites don&#8217;t offer <b >hosting</b> and some <b >hosting</b> sites don&#8217;t offer <b >domain</b> registration.</p>
<p>Just be careful when picking a place to purchase your <b >domain</b> from, sometimes they may sound really cheap, but they hook you by making you <b >host</b> your page/email with them and that is where they get their money.  So just because it sounds cheap doesn&#8217;t mean it is.</p>
<p>Another thing to keep in mind, is that if you decide to purchase your <b >domain</b> from one place and point it to a <b >domain</b> <b >web</b> site <b >hosting</b> account at another, you may want to make sure and have the <b >hosting</b> account set up and ready before you purchase the <b >domain</b>.  This is because, when you re-point your <b >domain</b>, if it has been around for a few days already, all the DNS servers on the net are already set up to find it at its current location and it can take up to 2 weeks for all the DNS servers to update.  But if you re-point it in the first few minutes of purchasing it, it will change within a few minutes usually.</p>
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