When you start up your online business, you will need a few things to get a web presence: You’ll need hosting space, you’ll need some code, and you’ll need a domain name. When you squish them altogether, you’ll have a website for your business!
Here’s what I’m talking about in a little more detail. (Don’t worry if it sounds too technical right now, I’ll show you how it’s easy for anyone to set up).
- Web hosting is like a big file folder on the web where you put stuff. Think of it like the property that you might buy so you can build a store.
- Code is one or more files of language (you’ve probably heard of html, CSS, PHP, and there are others) that browsers like Firefox and Internet Explorer read to turn them into websites. Some code is free; other code needs to be paid for; it really depends on what kind of site you want.
- A domain name is the url – mine is http://www.plrinternetmarketing.com – that you register in order for your site to be found. It points internet users to your web host so that their browser can find the code and show them your website.
Although it might sound complicated, it’s really not. One way to make it really easy to build a website is with Bluehost.com, a web hosting company. Using their affordable and automated tools, you can get some web hosting, add some code (either supplied by you or by them), and you can get your own domain name.
Here are a few reasons why I like Bluehost:
- Bluehost is affordable: Their prices are reasonable and, in exchange, you receive a robust package of hosting products/services. Their professional hosting service, for example, allows you to host an unlimited number of domains, you get a free domain name, and they even offer a nice drag-and-drop website builder (which eliminates the need to supply your own code).
- Bluehost is clear to use: Some web host providers overwhelm you with choices and options and that can become distracting for first time users who are just trying to navigate the site. But Bluehost gives you only a few options and clearly tells you the next step.
- Bluehost provides end-to-end service and support: Getting your site up and running may seem difficult to first time users, but it’s really not. However, once your site is operating, you will need to market your site (to generate traffic) and you might encounter the occasional problem that needs troubleshooting. Bluehost provides both services as part of their hosting package: You get free search engine submission plus credits to market your site on Facebook and Google. And, if you have trouble, Bluehost’s support is fast and efficient.
If there was one thing I could change about Bluehost it would be that their products don’t have prices clearly marked at the beginning. They require that you do a little shopping before you see prices. That’s not the end of the world but I thought I should highlight it.
Regardless, I like Bluehost a lot and would recommend them to entrepreneurs and small business owners who are looking for a way to build their online presence.
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