Top 3 things to think about when starting your website.
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Release time:2012-10-12
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Everyone wants to be online these days. If you aren’t, chances are you will be forgotten. Unless you’re in a niche that word of mouth can solely keep you afloat, it’s time to think about getting your site up. This article will hopefully help you through the clutter of setting up a website and help you focus in on what you really need to claim your spot online.Starting your website tip 1:When choosing your domain it’s best to select one that is short and to the point. If you own a bakery for example, by this point www.bakery.com is spoken for. However if you last name is Smith or your bakery has an individual name like Blue Hill Bakery, you can try Smithbakery.com or Bluehillbakery.com. Most hosting companies have a tool to help you figure out if the domain you want is already taken, but my favorite is www.instantdomainsearch.com. It’s simple and gives you suggestions on available .net .org etc. variations on your domain search. The shorter the domain the better, not only with this help with people remembering your domain, but it can’t hurt your organic page rank either. Also, make sure that your provider offers unlimited subdomains. Most do without question, but double check before buying, otherwise you could spend a lot more then you should for a site with only a few pages.Starting your website tip 2:Usually when you purchase a domain with a provider, chances are you’ll use their hosting services too. You can aim your site from a domain host to a site provider, but if you’re just starting out it may be wiser to host the site and domain with the same company. Depending on the function of the site, be it a blog, corporate, or retail site, you’ll need to decide your storage space and bandwidth allotments. If your site is going to have multimedia you may want to bump up these selections. I’ve found that it’s much easier to back down your package after a test month then it is to have your site crash or be billed for the overages. Once you have an idea of what the site is going to be, within your accounts Control Panel, or cpanel, there should be many options offered by your provider to help you install the needed Content Management Programs on your hosting server. Little tip, I’ve found that WordPress is the most efficient when it comes to blogging, but Joomla is the best I’ve found when setting up a retail site. Both are very easy to dive into and are very robust, but Joomla seems to have better options when it comes to shopping carts.About EranetEranet International Limited(Eranet.com) was incorporated in Hong Kong in 2005, directly under Todaynic.com, Inc. which was established in 2000. As one of the first ICANN (The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), Verisign,HKDNR, and CNNIC (The China Internet Network Information Center) accredited registrars, Eranet is also a leading provider ofservices in domain name registration,web hosting and Email.seven domain have lowest price:.asia only USD 1.9.com only USD 11.99/year.net only USD 11.99/year.hk only USD 22.63/year.co only USD 29/year.hk only USD 22.63/year.cn only USD 17.96/year.cc only USD 46.16/yeareconomy host only USD 6.3/monthdedicate host only USD 37/monthtodaymail vip only USD 10.8/monthtodaymail standard enterprice USD 10/monthVirtual Server with excellent discount:Original pirce: $719 Current price: $619choose any one of listed domain, Hosting will be 15% off.You may click on our website for more detailhttp://www.eranet.com/http://partner.eranet.com/Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Eranet/258707884175692Contact Info:Skype Domainer27MSN:sales@todaynic.comEmail:support@eranet.comTel:852-35685366
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