With this in mind you would expect our answer to be: host with whoever gives you the best value for money. In fact, this is not the answer. Google and the other major search engines all have country based versions of their search engines and will normally offer their visitors the ability to see results delivered for sites just in that country. The question is, ?How do they decide where the results are coming from??
This is a 2 phase process, which in many cases can be totally inaccurate.
1). If your domain name has one of the many country specific extensions, they conclude that your site must be related to that country, and where it is hosted is totally irrelevant. What we mean by this is a .co.uk domain could be hosted in Canada but will still show up as a UK result.
2). If your domain name has one of the generic domain extensions, .com .net .org .edu, the location of your site is based on where you host your site. So if the IP address that it returns shows as a Canadian location, your site is regarded as Canadian.
In both of these cases it is easy to see that your site can turn up in the wrong results. If you have a generic based domain, your host should be in the country where you want your business to be found. If your site is geographically based, that would be the place to host it. If you are offering services to a worldwide market, the US would be as good as any as they offer a huge share of the Internet traffic. Once you decide the country, look at the services that you need and go with a host that provides them, and always try and take a look at other sites that they host for speed comparisons, etc. You don't want to lose your visitors because your host delivers your site at a snails pace.
Host My Web Site
without spending a lot of money. The object audience for this assignment is everybody with some
experience (or maybe you know someone with technical ability), and you want to effect some sort of
world wide web presence with a minimal investment.
To make this report simple I am going to go with a company called godaddy.com for the domain
registration and hosting. While this essay isn't supposed to be a distinct endorsement of godaddy,
I've been satisfied with their services and using them allows me to put up some real dollar
figures.
Selecting a domain name.
This could be the hardest some of starting your internet site. There are a couple of angles we
should consider.
- Are you attempting to promote your brand?
- Are you attempting to get good search engine rankings?
- Will you be trying to convey an idea?
I'd be willing to bet will you be are trying to do a bit of all three. Just bear in mind this,
minus patrons, your brand name and idea are verging on futile. Try to get a worthwhile correlation,
but recognize to decide on a domain name with a couple of keywords that you are attempting to
address in your SEO (search engine optimization). If you are lacking knowledge in SEO, you can
find piles of info and mis-information on the internet about it. Some of my future papers will
further explain this, so depending on when you are studying this you may want to try one of the web
sites listed in the author resource box for further clarification.
Is your domain name obtainable?
Ok, you know which domain name you want, but is it procurable? Go to http://www.godaddy.com and do
a domain name search. Most hosting and registration services have this ability and it will be easy
to find on their home page. There is no charge for seeing if your domain name is not already taken.
If it is, then it's time to purchase, if not, most larger services (like godaddy) have alternative
suggestions. Sometimes they get it right, but most of the time you'd be better off to come up with
another concept. Keep in mind, don't rush on this one, it is an important decision.
Purchasing your domain name
Have a credit card? Then the majority of your work is complete. Just follow the on screen
instructions, be sure to take your time filling out the information, I have heard stories of
persons who've had their domains shut down due to incorrect information (bad phone #, address or
e-mail). For your e-mail address, make sure it's a reliable account that you're going to have for a
long time. I nearly lost the earliest domain I registered seeing that the renewal request was
delivered to an e-mail account that I no longer check.
What extras should i buy?
During the procedure of buying your domain, godaddy will ask you "are there any extras you would
like?" Or the world wide web complement anyway. They will bombard you with a myriad of options,
all of which can be bought later. Also, at this time the only one you might be interested in is
hosting. I myself chose the deluxe hosting package (on linux) which was %5.59/month for a period
of twenty four months. It gave me more than enough space and respectable bandwidth. Along with
that, gave me control of MySQL databases, Java and PHP all of which were vital to my design. Also,
the http server is from apache, which I have a little experience with and almost all online guides
are geared towards.
Godaddy also allows me to set up many 10MB e-mail accounts for my business or personal use. So, if
you were thinking of adding anything at this time, the internet hosting is recommended.
There you have it, you've paid for a domain and some internet hosting. You've taken the opening
move to having a web presence. Your next step will be preparing your site for content...but that
my peers is another dissertation.
For more information on setting up a web presence without spending a lot of money, surf to one of
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