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What You Really Need to Know to Get Your Website Online

If you’re launching a business or passion project, getting your website live can feel like one big tech headache. But don’t worry—I’m here to break down the basics: domain names and hosting—plus which platforms I recommend (with a few handy tools and affiliate links to save you time and money).

What You Really Need to Know to Get Your Website Online

What’s a Domain Name?

Your domain name is your website address—like www.yourbusiness.com. It’s what people will type in (or click) to find you.

Tip: Keep it short, memorable, and as close to your business name as possible.

You can register your domain through:

Use a tool like Namecheckr to see if your name is available across web and social platforms.

What Is Hosting?

Your website needs a “home” on the internet. That’s what hosting does—it stores your website’s content and delivers it when someone types in your domain.

Think of it like this:

  • Domain = your street address
  • Hosting = the house where your website lives

Types of Hosting (And Who They’re Best For)

Here are some popular hosting providers, depending on your needs and comfort level:

For WordPress Users (Flexible + Scalable)

  • WordPress.com – Great for beginners who want a simpler experience but still want the power of WordPress. Hosting and site builder in one.
  • Pressable – Premium, managed WordPress hosting backed by Automattic (the folks behind WordPress). Fast, secure, and built for growth.
  • Rocket.net– Super-speedy WordPress hosting with built-in security and performance features. Great if fast load time and uptime matter to you.

All-in-One Website Builders (No Tech Skills Needed)

  • Wix– Drag-and-drop builder with built-in hosting. Easy for beginners, great for portfolios, coaches, and creatives.
  • GoDaddy Website Builder – Simple, fast setup for small service-based businesses. Domain and hosting in one.

Budget-Friendly & Classic Hosting

  • HostGator– Affordable and beginner-friendly, especially if you’re using WordPress.org and want to keep costs low.
  • Bluehost – Often recommended for WordPress newbies. Comes with a domain and 1-click WordPress install.

Things to Look For in a Hosting Provider

Before you choose, consider:

  • Uptime (aim for 99.9% or higher)
  • Site speed
  • Customer support
  • Free SSL (security certificate)
  • Easy backups and updates
  • One-click WordPress installs (if using WordPress)

Free Tools to Help You Get Started

If you’re not quite ready to commit, test your ideas and designs with:

  • Carrd – Free for simple one-page sites
  • Canva – Create graphics, logos, and landing pages
  • Namecheckr – Check domain + social availability
  • Google Sites – Easy (but limited) for internal or temporary pages

Quick Checklist to Launch

  1. Choose and register your domain name
  2. Pick a hosting provider based on your goals and budget
  3. Connect your domain to your host
  4. Set up your website or install WordPress
  5. Add essential pages (Home, About, Contact, etc.)
  6. Launch!

Need Help Choosing the Right Setup?

Not sure which platform or hosting company fits your business best? I help small business owners make smart, budget-friendly tech choices that grow with them.

Book a Website Starter Session
Download the Free Website Launch Checklist

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