Redirecting Your Nameservers
February 22, 2008
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This may sound a little bit complicated but it is actually a very simple process that will take you literally a couple of minutes. A domain name is like purchasing an address, a web host is a place where you keep all of your stuff (articles, video, audio, pictures…). In the real world when you buy a house the address is usually the same location as the house. On the Internet though, people will often buy a domain name at one place, and the house to store all of their content at another place.
Redirecting your nameservers is a simple matter of changing the address on your domain name so that it points to the place where you have all of your content stored, your web hosting company. Here is a short video walking you through the process.
Redirecting Your Nameservers
Getting the Right Domain Name
If you haven’t purchased a domain name yet and are not quite sure what to do, you may find my article about buying a domain name useful. In that article, I give 7 tips to help you get the perfect name for your business.
If you have your domain name and are wondering which company to host your website with, my post about choosing the right web hosting plan will help you understand what to look for in a company.
Creating a Web Hosting Account
February 22, 2008
Once you have decided on which web hosting company that are going to house you website, it is a simple matter of opening an account. If you are uncertain about what to look for in regard to web hosting, your can go to the post I made about choosing the right web hosting plan, and you should get a good idea of what to look for.
Once you are ready, it is a few minute process. Here is a video showing you exactly how to open an account with Host Gator.
Opening a web Hosting Account
Open an account with Host Gator today by clicking here…
Host Gator Review
February 17, 2008
Web hosting is one of the key elements for an online business. Choosing a web hosting company that is reliable, inexpensive, and has all the features that you will need is critical.
There are a number of things that you should consider when choosing a web hosting company.
- Cost per month
- Storage
- Bandwidth
- Domains allowed
- Uptime
- User friendliness
- Available features
Let’s look at each of the components so that we can understand the criteria in order to choose the right web hosting plan.
Cost per month: you should be able to get web hosting for under $10 per month, anything more is too expensive unless you are storing a lot of video and have a large audience.
Storage: this will not be a consideration for most people. The least expensive plan with Host Gator for example allows 350 gigabytes of storage. And just how much is that you might ask? Well there is 1440 megabytes in a gigabyte. That is a lot! To put it into perspective, let consider the training videos that I host on my account.
The average video I produce is around 10 minutes long and usually about 80mb in size. That would be 18 training videos per gigabyte. If I have the most inexpensive hosting plan with 350gb, it would allow me to store 5,400 10 minute video tutorials and still have 50gb left over for other files!
As you can see, storage is not an issue.
Bandwidth: This simply means the amount of space available to deliver information.
Domains allowed: a domain name is simply the address or the url of a website. The amount of domains allowed will determine how many websites you can have on your hosting account. I currently have 6 websites with my account and will probably end up with over 10 within the next few years.
Uptime: Uptime refers to the amount of time statically you website is live on the Internet without interruptions.
User friendliness: I have had hosting plans where I was bamboozled by the way the information was stored. Control Panel is what I prefer, it is very easy and intuitive to use.
Available Features: there are a lot of features that are usually on offer with web hosting, the ones I consider most important are; Fantasico (easy WordPress installation, PBP forum, and a whole more), MySLQ data base, shopping cart, PHP scripts allowed, Pop3 email accounts. There are a lot of other features, but these are the ones that allow me to have my online business running smoothly.
There are 3 possible plans for shared hosting with Host Gator;
1) Hatchling - $4.95
2) Baby - $7.95
3) Swamp - $12.95
Let have a look at the Host Gator Plans
Obviously, Host Gator fits all of the requirements with ease. It is very affordable to have a e-business.
If you go over to the Host Gator site, you will also see that all of the other requirements for web hosting are also met with a lot of other added extras as well. When you get to the site, you will see the tab for ‘Web Hosting’, that is the tab that will take you to the plans. The plan that you will need is the, ‘Shared Hosting’ option.
To view the Host Gator plans, click here…
To watch a video tutorial of setting up an account with Host Gator, click here…



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