| A Registrar is a company that allows individuals
or companies to register a domain name. The
customer first requests the domain name. The
Registrar then checks with the central registry
for the domain to make sure it's available.
If the domain name is available, the Registrar
will then ask for the required details from
the customer and begin to process the order
to register that specific domain.
There are a number of Registrars that will
do the same thing for you. What you want to
look for is:
•Dependability and reliability of the
registrar
•Services offered and the ease of accessing
your account
•The quality of their customer service
•Pricing
Do your homework
You can view all the companies accredited
as registrars by ICANN (Internet Corporation
for Assigned Names and Numbers)by visiting::
http://www.internic.net/alpha.html
Often times Registrars will overcharge you
for your domain registration, and not offer
you the kind of service you should expect.
We found GoDaddy.com
to be the best value for the money. Their
customer service is very strong, they include
loads services that other companies charge
for, and their prices are very reasonable.
Many people often confuse domain with web
hosting. These are actually 2 different things.
The domain is just your web site name, which
we just covered. Almost like you reserving
your business name with out a storefront.
For a web site to be made available on the
Internet, it has to be hosted on a web server.
This is where web hosting comes in. It's just
like renting property or a storefront. There
are plenty of companies that will rent you
space on a web server. The wide range of services
start from free hosting to buying a server
for your sole use. Deciding what's right for
you depends on your individual needs.
Here are the different types of hostings available
to you:
Free Hosting
If you need somewhere to host a personal web
site then choosing a web host is should not
be very difficult. There are plenty of free
hosts that will host your web site at no cost
to you, giving you space in a directory under
their domain, ex: 'www.thehost.com/yourname/'.
In fact most ISP (Internet Service Providers)
now offer free web hosting with your account.
The catch is that you may have to carry some
banners or mention the free hosts name somewhere
on your site and in many cases, you cannot
choose your domain. Check out some of the
leading free sub-domain hosts such as: Geocities
by Yahoo and Tripod
by Lycos.
Virtual Hosting
Virtual web hosting is the most common hosting
type. It allows you to host your web site
using a domain name of your choice ex: www.yourname.com.
You will be given a certain amount of emails,
web space, and bandwidth all measured usually
in Mb on a server you share with other people.
This gives a professional image and will allow
you to change hosts with minimum hassle.
The advantage of this type of hosting is that
the hosting company maintains and backs up
the servers on a regular basis. What this
means to you is minimal administration, especially
if you are not web savvy.
Dedicated Server Hosting
A dedicated server is one whereby you rent
the use of a whole machine. This can be used
to host one or more of your web sites. Because
you are renting the use of a machine, you
have increased control over what software
will be installed on the machine. You can
even specify the set up. This type of hosting
is generally more expensive and is preferred
by larger companies or companies who have
sensitive materials on their web site, those
who do not want to be compromised by other
web sites on the same server.
Reseller Web Hosting
Reseller web hosting plans allow you to be
a web hosting company yourself. In fact, many
web hosting companies themselves have a web
hosting company host their server. Some web
hosting companies provide a service where
small companies can resell web space on their
servers for a small fee. You may wonder why
go with the smaller company rather than the
big. Well the smaller companies may add on
certain features to make their plans more
attractive and provide more services. Resellers
can sometimes be better. The important things
to consider are support, reliability and competitive
pricing.
Before you choose your hosting plan, you
should identify what your needs are. With
all hosting plans, there will be some features
that you need and some that you don't need.
Make sure you focus on what is important for
your web site. You may want all the nice extras
but will you use them? It's also a good idea
to try and pick a host that will allow you
to expand and increase your plan as and when
your web site grows..
Some things to consider are:
What kind of server is it?
Linux or Windows? Linux tends to support PHP
programming language and Windows supports
ASP. This might not be important if you are
just starting out, but if you are transferring
your web site, and have a code implemented
in your web pages, you will need to know this.
How much space (Mb) are they going
to give you?
Hosting prices often vary based on
this. Shop around. You might not need a lot
of space now, but as grow, you will need more
space. Find out how much additional space
will cost you if you should need it later.
Do you get a database with your hosting plan?
This might not be important to you if you
do not plan on using a database, but keep
in mind that as your web site grows, you might
want to make it more 'dynamic' and you will
need a database. Depending on the plan, you
can get multiple databases available to you.
How many emails will you get?
Having an email that is associated with your
web site ex: you@yourname.com is a huge benefit.
Not only do you project a certain degree of
professionalism to your customers, you are
also advertising your web site name. Find
out how many emails you get with your hosting
account and how much space (Mb) they are willing
to give you per email account.
There are certainly other aspects to consider
when choosing a hosting company. You might
want to start at: webhostinginspector
or hostcritique.
You might not know which one is right for
you. Please let us help you in your decision
- call us at 954-636-3132 or email
us with any other questions that you may
have.
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