If you are considering starting a blog or a website, you should buy a domain name and hosting package before you begin. Like most bloggers, I learned this lesson the hard way. I started an experimental blog on Blogspot.com to “test the blogging waters”. It didn’t take long before I started getting visitors and I discovered the limitations of using someone else’s resources. I knew I needed my own domain and hosting but kept putting it off because of the uncertainty and inconvenience of moving. This hesitation simply delayed the inevitable and just made the problem worse. After 9 months of lollygagging, I finally got my blog moved and though it was inconvenient the payoff was worth it. In the years since, I have started several new blogs the right way and seen much success. I only wish I had seen this list before I started the first one. Read the rest of this article »
13 Reasons New Bloggers Should Start with Their Own Domain and Hosting
What is Website Hosting?
Website hosting is the service that gives your website a safe place to live and be seen (and sometimes heard). More specifically it is when a computer is configured to store the data and files that make up a website and allows them to be downloaded over a network when requested. Computers configured for web hosting are called web servers. If you want your website to appear on the internet you must host it on server that is accessible to the internet. Read the rest of this article »
How do I register a domain name?
Registering a domain name is a simple process. You pick a name, find out if it’s available, and then purchase the exclusive right to use it. Some registrars charge an arm and a leg for domain name registration. We don’t think that’s right. At NetFlint, we give you some of the lowest prices on domain names so you can spend your time and money building the perfect website. To get started follow these simple steps… Read the rest of this article »
How do I set up a website?
There are three basic things you need to set up a website for yourself or your organization.
- A domain name.
- A place to “serve” or “host” the website.
- Content (the words, pictures, and other goodies that make up your website)
This article explains each item and shows you how to acquire each one. It also offers warnings of things to watch out for and provides links to additional information. Read the rest of this article »




