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“OK, I’ve built my website. Now how do I get it on the World Wide Web?”

That’s a common question, with a multitude of answers depending on your needs. The material in this chapter should help you find the best place and method for posting your web pages to the World Wide Web. The best solution for your web hosting needs depends on the type of website.

What Kind of Website Are You Publishing?

What kind of website are you planning to publish? It probably falls into one of these categories:

Why worry about the type of website you wish to publish? Aren’t all websites the same? Sure, there’s different types of information from one website to another, but why worry about the type of website you’re publishing?

The answer is this: Depending on the type of website you’re putting up, you need to consider the file space your website needs and the expected traffic load of your website. You don’t want to get your website up and running only to find that you’ve already run out of your allotted space.

Personal (or Hobby) Websites

Personal (or hobby) websites are those you create to communicate with family or friends. Personal sites also include those dedicated to your hobbies, as well as fan sites. These types of websites are usually small and won’t bring much Internet traffic (at least not at first).

For these kinds of websites, check out free web hosting services. Some free web hosting services that come to mind are as follows:

These sites also have size limits, which you can increase, again for a small fee.

Note 

With these free sites, you may not be allowed to use your own top-level domain (TLD) name unless you upgrade your type of account (usually for a small fee). Thus, instead of www.tullfamily.com, you’d be stuck with something like www.freehostservice.com/members/~tullfamily/index.html. Although that may not matter to you (especially if your website’s a personal website), such a name may not look professional if your website is for a business.

Business Websites

There are a couple of different business website styles. Some business websites are essentially online versions of their brochures. These websites usually provide information about the company, its services, past experience, and contact information. You can probably get away with hosting such a website on your ISP or with a free web hosting service such as those mentioned in the previous section.

You’ll want to use a top-level domain for business sites, and one that isn’t too long or too difficult to read. Pick a website name that’s easy for visitors to read and remember. You’ll also want to pick a name that’s easily printable (and readable) on printed literature and business cards.

Tip 

Check out your web hosting service. Your web host may offer a domain name free for a year when you sign up for a yearly hosting account.

E-commerce Websites

What if you want to create a website that sells products and services online (thus requiring the need to accept online payments)? Here’s where things can get complicated (and more expensive). You’ll probably want to shop around for a web hosting company that supports e-commerce.

The following are some tips on finding a good web hosting company for your e-commerce website:

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