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Not too long ago, I was a newcomer to the web hosting, and I can
clearly recall the utter confusion and frustration I felt at how inaccessible
the whole process seemed. For most beginners, and especially those getting a bit
of a late start, the seemingly endless lists of specialized, technical terms and
different options available are almost enough to make a person wash their hands
of the whole thing. With all of the options available in the web hosting
industry these days, it is understandable that hosting newcomers often find
themselves feeling lost and confused. Before you decide to give up, however, it
is important to understand that web hosting is not an inherantly difficult
venture, but actually a quite easy one, and in the sections that follow, we at
HostSearch will provide you with the information you need to get your site up
and running in no time!
Step One: Choosing a Domain Name The first step in
getting your web site ready for the web is selecting and registering a domain
name. This name will serve as your online identity, and help your visitors
remember what your site is about. For more details on Domain name selection,
please feel free to check our Domain Registration
section.
Step Two: Creating Your Website Once you have
successfully registered your domain name, the next step is to create your
website to give it the look and feel you want. When coming up with a design for
your website, it is extremely important to do a good deal of research to see
what works for a website like yours, and what doesn`t. If you are a true
beginner, you may want to consider hiring a design company to help you create
your web pages. For more information on the basics of site design, please feel
free to check out our article Ten Tips to a Better Web
Design.
Step Three: Choosing Your Host After you have finished
your site, the next step is to choose a server for your site that makes the most
sense for both your site and your budget. Choosing a server is a relatively
complicated process, and one which requires a great deal of research. The best
way to start is by making a preliminary search for the type of host you want,
and then reading reviews on the hosts that the search engine turned up. For more
information, see our article " to make things easier, you can check out
following HostSearch Showcases.
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Step Four: Uploading Your Site Once you have selected
your host of choice, the next step to getting your site up on the web is
uploading your page, text, and image files to your server. With most sites, you
will need to use an FTP program, which these days are relatively simple. The
role of an FTP program is to upload your created web pages, text, and image
files to your server. Once you have uploaded your files, your page files will
then be served to users who enter your site. Some of the more popular programs
are Cute FTP and WSFTP. Once you have successfully uploaded your files and pages
to the web, your site will be up and running!
Step Five: Promoting Your Site Ok, so now your site is
up on the web, you can sit back and relax, browsing your beautifully crafted web
pages, right? Wrong. Simply having a functional web site on the Internet is only
the first step down the long and winding road to web success. In order to make
sure your site enjoys the best chances of success, it is essential that you do
your fair share of promotion. Before you go out and start passing out flyers or
putting up billboards, make sure you register you site with the major search
engines.

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