Category: Web Hosting

Welcome to Your Simple Hosting, here you will find all my articles providing help, advice, and how-to guides on web hosting.

  • How To Buy A Domain Name That Is Already Taken

    Website investing goes hand in hand with domain auctions, but sometimes you might want a domain’s literal name rather than its internet traffic. This can be particularly annoying if you have had a brand for a while and want to create a website to direct traffic to, but perhaps someone else has taken that specific…

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  • How To Check Web Hosting Server Speed? Easy Guide

    The speed at which your website loads can significantly impact your business. Slow loading times can annoy your users, and they won’t likely visit your website in the future because of this negative experience. That’s why you should check your website’s loading speed regularly and ensure it’s fast. The web hosting server can also affect…

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  • 15 Most Common Web Hosting Security Concerns

    In today’s digital age, web hosting security has become a significant concern for businesses and individuals. With the rise of cyber attacks and data breaches, ensuring the security of your website is more important than ever. From protecting sensitive data to maintaining website availability, web hosting security encompasses many concerns. Below, I’ll explore some common…

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  • What Is A Business Domain?

    In today’s highly competitive business world, clearly understanding your company’s industry or market sector is critical for success. This is where the concept of a “business domain” comes in. A business domain refers to the specific industry or market sector in which a company operates. Understanding this domain is essential for developing effective strategies, identifying…

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  • What Is A Hosts File?

    The DNS, known as a domain name system, helps people surf the internet more easily. It lets people link to webpages with domain names, which is easier than trying to remember lengthy IP addresses. If you attempt to look at a website, the browser you use will first search for DNS data in your computer’s…

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  • How To Transfer A Domain To GoDaddy

    Transferring a domain to GoDaddy is a simple and straightforward process that can help you consolidate your domain management and enjoy the benefits of GoDaddy’s domain tools.  Whether you’re looking to switch domain registrars or bring all your domains under one roof, transferring a domain to GoDaddy is a great option.  In this guide, we’ll…

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  • How To Sell A Domain Name

    In modern times, it is not uncommon for domain names to become no longer useful, and when this happens there are other things you can do aside from just forgetting about them.  One option is to sell them, and this can prove fairly lucrative, especially if you have a domain name that is applicable to…

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  • How To Change Your Domain Name

    Changing your domain name can seem like a daunting task, but sometimes it’s necessary to keep your online presence up to date. Whether you’re rebranding your business, merging with another company, or simply want a new domain name that better represents your website’s content, there are several reasons why you might need to change your…

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  • How To Cancel A Bluehost Account

    Do you want to cancel your Bluehost account but don’t know how? Maybe you are considering canceling your account and aren’t sure how you go about it. Or are you curious and want to know more? No matter the reason that brought you here today, we have the answer for you! Finding out how to…

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  • How To Categorize Web Hosting Expenses? Complete Guide

    If you plan to start a website, you should know the hosting costs of owning one. If you’re new to web hosting, figuring out these expenses can be daunting and time-consuming. However, categorization can give you more control over your money. How To Categorize Web Hosting Expenses? I’ve been running websites for several years, so…

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