Website Help, I Own A Domain Name, But Don’t Know How To Get Someone To Host It.?
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Website Help, I Own A Domain Name, But Don’t Know How To Get Someone To Host It.?

Category: FAQ   Time: 2010-02-04   Tags: , , , , , , ,

I’m starting up a small business with my dad, I have no clue how to connect the domain name he owns with a host. Does anyone know the process of getting it published into a website, help would be greatly appreciated :)

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"Website Help, I Own A Domain Name, But Don’t Know How To Get Someone To Host It.?" was posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 5:37 am.

9 Responses to “Website Help, I Own A Domain Name, But Don’t Know How To Get Someone To Host It.?”
  1. ✞☠ Ron ☠✞(2010-02-04):

    Hosting Info:
    Free dns services to the internet community: http://www.everydns.com/
    Web Hosting Jury: http://www.webhostingjury.com/http://www.hosting-shopper.com/
    Useful Tools/Info:
    How to Register Your Own Domain Name: http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/reg…
    Web Design Tips: http://www.webweaver.nu/html-tips/http://hapedit.free.fr/tools.php
    Webmaster Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.thesitewizard.com/faqs/
    Ron

  2. BlueDirk(2010-02-04):

    E-mail me which site you registered the domain at. I can help you with all the settings.
    As far as hosting, it will depend on what type of site you would like to set up and your experience with web design. Can you tell us anything about your site?
    First: sign up for a domain name: Done!
    Second: Decide what functionality your site will need. If you just want a simple design for advertising and contact information, it should be easy to set up. There are lots of templates to start from
    Third: Decide on a website host, who can provide what you need from step 2. (I am in charge of the website hosting available through http://bluedirk.com/ and can set you up with everything you need for your site, Including a few professional templates to start broadcasting your new business name.
    Fourth: Find someone to build the site. If you want to upload your own site, I provide that ability as well. You may contact me through my site if you would like information about designing or hosting your new website.
    Good luck with your new business!

  3. Stephen(2010-02-04):

    go to any given hosting services mentioned above. It sounds like you don’t have the domain registered.
    1) go to a site mentioned above
    2) try to register the domain. If is available is yours. Some times it will help if ur business is registered. That way you own the business name and no one can take your ‘businessname.com’ domain. ONe thing to remember is that ur not registering businessname.com (the hold thing). If businessname.com is taken, try .net, .org, and many others. But like I mentioned above, If u have a registered business name whoever has ur business name follow by .com, .net, .bla, .bla has to surrender the business name or u can take them to court.
    ones ur domain is registered all u do is loging to ur control panle and upload ur file. index.html or index.php is the file shown when someone enters. every other page links out of that one (for starters))

  4. Smith(2010-02-04):

    I suggest you this website http://www.tenhostingreviews.com where you can find a list of hosting companies with the best features, support and pricing. You can get everything you need and it’s very easy. For what you are asking, i recommend you the option 1 or 2 Hope this could help you.

  5. networke(2010-02-04):

    Hi
    I think this information can be useful for you. If you plan to get your website, here is one good free web hosting provider to choose -http://www.000webhost.com/225582.html
    They provide hosting absolutely free, there is no catch. You get 1500 MB of disk space and 100 GB bandwidth. They also have cPanel control panel which is amazing and easy to use website builder. Moreover, there is no any kind of advertising on your pages.
    You can register here: http://www.000webhost.com/225582.html

  6. Bacalao(2010-02-05):

    You need to look for a host. Actually, web hosts usually come with a package that give you a free domain.
    You can also check out godaddy.com and transfer your domain to them because they have free hosting.

  7. PGM(2010-02-05):

    I have used 1&1 (1and1.com). GoDaddy (previous poster’s suggestion) has a fine reputation.

  8. Molly(2010-02-05):

    Go to http://www.JuicyHosting.com and sign up for hosting, and they will give you directions

  9. Jack M(2010-02-05):

    GoDaddy.com
    is cheap and will make it easy

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