Hosting, Hosting, Hosting. Can’t Live Without It.

Dear Subscriber,

Hosting plays a massive role when talking about having a website.
Without hosting, your website can’t function. So if you’re new
to Internet marketing and don’t have a clue what web hosting is
all about, then I’ll be happy to explain it to you.

Web hosting is where all your website’s data is stored. For
example, photos, videos, text etc… It’s all stored in your web
host. There are thousands of web hosts out there, and choosing
the right one can be hard. Most offer fair prices for you. Some
hosts are even free, but I recommend staying away from those
since they tend to include ads on your websites.  You also may not get good delivery with your emails or search engine results, because these free web hosts often have spammy subscribers.

If you’re wanting to create a website for your business, you’re
going to need a web host. You can find them all over the
internet. If you’re just starting off, you’ll need nothing more
than a simple package. Make sure that it can hold a lot of disk
space and bandwidth though so you can get lots of traffic and
upload lots of files without worrying about your site going down.
I use Hostgator, and am very happy with them.  The initial sign-up is cheap and you can add on unlimited websites.  The support is also excellent.

Once you’ve gotten a hosting account you can basically
upload all your files to the web host. These files can include
text, images, videos, music, the website layout and more!
Once you get the hang of it, it’s actually really simple.
Filezilla is the recommeded way to upload files and it is free.

Make sure to keep an eye on your hosting by checking every now
and again to make sure everything is in place. If you ever get
stuck, just contact your web host customer support via email or
live chat. Most web hosts have very friendly, helpful customer
support agents that are more than happy to resolve your issues.

To sum it up, web hosts are the place where all your content for
your websites are stored, and your sites can’t function without
them.

Click here> For The Truth about internet marketing.

Until the next newsletter, I hope you prosper.

Jim Young
1813 Spring Blossom Ln.
Sparks, NV  89434

Hosting, Hosting, Hosting. Can’t Live Without It.

Dear Subscriber,

Hosting plays a massive role when talking about having a website.
Without hosting, your website can’t function. So if you’re new
to Internet marketing and don’t have a clue what web hosting is
all about, then I’ll be happy to explain it to you.

Web hosting is where all your website’s data is stored. For
example, photos, videos, text etc… It’s all stored in your web
host. There are thousands of web hosts out there, and choosing
the right one can be hard. Most offer fair prices for you. Some
hosts are even free, but I recommend staying away from those
since they tend to include ads on your websites.  You also may not get good delivery with your emails or search engine results, because these free web hosts often have spammy subscribers.

If you’re wanting to create a website for your business, you’re
going to need a web host. You can find them all over the
internet. If you’re just starting off, you’ll need nothing more
than a simple package. Make sure that it can hold a lot of disk
space and bandwidth though so you can get lots of traffic and
upload lots of files without worrying about your site going down.
I use Hostgator, and am very happy with them.  The initial sign-up is cheap and you can add on unlimited websites.  The support is also excellent.

Once you’ve gotten a hosting account you can basically
upload all your files to the web host. These files can include
text, images, videos, music, the website layout and more!
Once you get the hang of it, it’s actually really simple.
Filezilla is the recommeded way to upload files and it is free.

Make sure to keep an eye on your hosting by checking every now
and again to make sure everything is in place. If you ever get
stuck, just contact your web host customer support via email or
live chat. Most web hosts have very friendly, helpful customer
support agents that are more than happy to resolve your issues.

To sum it up, web hosts are the place where all your content for
your websites are stored, and your sites can’t function without
them.

Click here> For The Truth about internet marketing.

Until the next newsletter, I hope you prosper.

Jim Young
1813 Spring Blossom Ln.
Sparks, NV  89434

Hosting, Hosting, Hosting. Can’t Live Without It.

Dear Subscriber,

Hosting plays a massive role when talking about having a website.
Without hosting, your website can’t function. So if you’re new
to Internet marketing and don’t have a clue what web hosting is
all about, then I’ll be happy to explain it to you.

Web hosting is where all your website’s data is stored. For
example, photos, videos, text etc… It’s all stored in your web
host. There are thousands of web hosts out there, and choosing
the right one can be hard. Most offer fair prices for you. Some
hosts are even free, but I recommend staying away from those
since they tend to include ads on your websites.  You also may not get good delivery with your emails or search engine results, because these free web hosts often have spammy subscribers.

If you’re wanting to create a website for your business, you’re
going to need a web host. You can find them all over the
internet. If you’re just starting off, you’ll need nothing more
than a simple package. Make sure that it can hold a lot of disk
space and bandwidth though so you can get lots of traffic and
upload lots of files without worrying about your site going down.
I use Hostgator, and am very happy with them.  The initial sign-up is cheap and you can add on unlimited websites.  The support is also excellent.

Once you’ve gotten a hosting account you can basically
upload all your files to the web host. These files can include
text, images, videos, music, the website layout and more!
Once you get the hang of it, it’s actually really simple.
Filezilla is the recommeded way to upload files and it is free.

Make sure to keep an eye on your hosting by checking every now
and again to make sure everything is in place. If you ever get
stuck, just contact your web host customer support via email or
live chat. Most web hosts have very friendly, helpful customer
support agents that are more than happy to resolve your issues.

To sum it up, web hosts are the place where all your content for
your websites are stored, and your sites can’t function without
them.

Click here> For The Truth about internet marketing.

Until the next newsletter, I hope you prosper.

Jim Young
1813 Spring Blossom Ln.
Sparks, NV  89434