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What Is Web Hosting?

Web hosting, also known as Web hosting service or web hosting account is an online account on a web server (also called server) that can host and serve website files through the Internet. When your website is created available online, visitors can access it via a specific web address (also known as domain name), which is entered into their web browser when they visit your web site.

In order to get started with web hosting, you will have to do some basic web hosting services, such as domain registration and domain management. Domain registration is a process of entering a name on your web site. Domain management, however, is a process of changing, adding or deleting any of your domain names.

Some people might be confused about what domain name to use for their web site. You should register the domain name with a web site registrar like GoDaddy. The most popular registrars are NameCheap and Nameplate.

Once you have registered your domain name with the domain registrar, you are now ready to create your website. Creating your web site involves web design and development, copy writing and coding, images and video, audio and images, web hosting, e-commerce and database hosting.

Once you create your website, you should register it with a web host, which will provide the resources you need to manage your web site. Some web hosts offer free domain registration. There are many web hosting providers and you may choose from them.

The next step is to manage your web site. If you are using your own domain name, you will have to do the same steps. Domain name registration, as with domain management, is usually free, though the details you enter will be stored in a domain registrar database. Domain name management, on the other hand, is more involved than simple domain registration. You will have to create your web site's domain, create subdomains and maintain your domain's DNS (Domain Name System) server.

fast web host and development involve putting together your website content and design. You will need to set up a shopping cart system, email addresses and payment methods. In order to upload video, audio and images, you will need to make sure the file types are supported by your web hosting provider. Copy writing involves formatting your written content for web viewing.

After all this, you will need to code your website. Web development involves programming HTML code, JavaScript, MySQL database, Apache/MySQL, PHP and CSS code to build dynamic websites. Your web hosting provider must have some tools to help you in this process.

While your provider's support for the software used to build your site can help you with coding, you should not rely solely on the provider to build your website. Hire a professional web designer to create it and pay someone to update it on a regular basis.