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Helping Hand Pro-10 Hours
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Written by Wordsmith
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Building a website has many steps and one of the first things your site will need is a
space online where the site will reside. ISP stands for Internet
Service Provider. An ISP provides Internet access for people through
dial-up, broadband and/or DSL. People purchase this service so that
their computer can access the Internet. Most ISPs do have space for
users to host a page or a small website, frequently it is included in
your monthly fee. One of the cons for putting your website on an ISP is
you most likely will not have your own domain name such as
www.yoursitename.com. These free website spaces are normally for
individuals and not intended for businesses. So for a small personal
site an ISP is just fine.
When setting up a larger website or business related site that has many
pages you will need to sign up with a Host. There are many reasonable
hosts as well as free hosts available on the Internet. Search for
hosting services and then compare features and price. Typically the
hosting service provides space, email accounts, domain name
registration, scripts, tech support and many other useful features. One
thing to pay attention to is the bandwidth transfer allowed each month.
If your site gets a lot of traffic this can use a lot of bandwidth and
if you go over your monthly amount, extra costs can mount up. Another
newer feature is the ability to host more than one site on your hosting
space. This is a good feature because websites don’t usually utilize
all of the space they’re allotted. It seems that once you have a
website there are always more in your future, so keep your
possibilities open.
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