I recently updated my website to a theme I love. Around the same time many writers were asking about updating their site, getting someone to do it, or doing it themselves. So I decided to start a series of posts on doing it yourself, even though I’m sure there are probably a lot of other posts out there just like this one. Today’s post is about domain names and hosting.
So you’ve decided you want to create a website or update the one you have now. Updating the site you have now is much easier so for these posts I’ll be talking about starting from scratch. From registering your domain name and getting hosting to designing the website. I am NOT a web designer. I do not do this for a living I do it for fun. I love to play around with a software to see what it can do. As I go through the posts I’ll be building a website as well for a side project the boyfriend suggested. At the end of the series I’ll launch the site.
Once you’ve decided you want a website you need to register a domain name. There are a number of places out there to register your domain. Which one you pick will depend on your budget and what they offer. I selected mine because it could park the domain for as long as I wanted. I registered my domain in 1999. I didn’t create a website until 2005. I also liked that I could register the domain but have it hosted somewhere else. I could also forward the domain somewhere else. I forwarded to a free site until I decided to pay for hosting.
NOTE: Do not search for your desired domain name on any of the registrars until you are READY to buy. People have bots out there to see what people are searching for. If you don’t register it when you search for it you might find it already taken when you go back to register it. I did that once at work. Checked for the domain and it was available. When I got home about three hours later and went to register it, it was already gone.
Some domain name registrars:
Those are only a few places to register a domain name. If you do a search for domain name register (or something like that) you’ll get a much bigger list you can choose from.
Once you have a domain name you need to think about how you’re going to get your site out there. Are you going to forward it to a free site? Or are you going to pay for hosting? You can find hosting for as little as $3.96 a month (but that’s for a three year term). If you pay monthly the cost goes up. I usually only pay for a year at a time. You can find hosting for that for as little as $5.95 a month. One thing to look for in a hosting company is one that has 1 click script installs. You want it to be as easy as possible to install WordPress or Joomla, a forum, etc. BlueHost and Siteground have this. I’m not sure of the other hosting companies.
Some web hosting sites:
Of course for almost all of them you can register your domain and host it at the same place. You don’t have to register with one and find a different company to host.
Do a search. Check out what each has to offer. I pay a little more for my hosting but I have unlimited almost everything. You might not want that. Maybe 1000 emails are good for you. Maybe you don’t need unlimited bandwidth. Check out the different options and think about what you might need down the road.
Next Monday I’ll talk about what you do once you have a domain name.
Until next time…
Cindy




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