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Once you know what you want to put on your site and where you want to put it, the next step is to find website hosting companies. What kind of hosting you'll need will depend on your site. If you have a low traffic, personal site, there are free website creation and hosting websites available. They will give you a certain amount of space, bandwidth and free email in exchange for displaying ads on your webpage. However, if you exceed that bandwidth, your site could be down for a day or so. Businesses and people who are expecting a lot of traffic, or who don't want to deal with ugly ads on their webpage, should look into paid website-creation-and-hosting. This can be very inexpensive. Again, it's best to shop around and make sure that the hosting you get suits your needs. If you're new to webpages, you can get features that will help you set up and manage your page, though this might cost a little more. If you're going to register a domain, the time to do it is when you get your webspace. Pick a short, easy to remember keyword. Avoid typographical symbols or long phrases that people can easily confuse, misspell, or forget.
The last aspect of setting up website-creation-and-hosting is the actual coding. If you know HTML, you can create your page straight into a text document. However, most people use website hosting programs to have better control over their pages. If you don't have any experience with HTML, you can still set up a page. A number of hosts allow you to use templates and wizards to set up a simple page. You can either use this as your webpage, or as a place holder until you get a more complicated one set up. Of course, for a really professional business page, you should always talk to a professional designer. Click here to return to Web Hosting from Website-Creation-and-Hosting.
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