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Publishing Your Website In Three Easy Steps



Posted By: ServerSpace Limited
30th November 2009

A short how to regarding creation of a web site



Publishing your website is not as difficult as it might seem. ServerSpace is one of the UK's leading providers of email hosting, dedicated servers and managed servers. With this in mind, we offer these tips to help make this process as simple as possible.

Creating The Website



The creation of a website is simpler than ever before. Depending on your level of knowledge in web development, you face different options. You could choose to create the site via web editorial programme like DreamWeaver.

Alternatively, you can consider using websites such as Blogspot and LiveJournal. These open source alternatives are effectively free content management systems, used by millions of bloggers across the world. You can add new content to the site using pre-made web design themes or even creating your own.

Get a Hosting Plan



Most hosting plans include storage space on a web server and a domain name registration. When selecting a hosting plan, there are three factors (as the bare minimum) that you need to consider: storage space, bandwidth and the processor. The experts at ServerSpace take the hassle out of hosting, offering a range of managed services that let you choose how you want your servers to be managed, in a way that suits your business.

Uploading Your Files



The uploading of files to the root directory of your purchased web hosting server space is the final step, in getting your website published. This can be achieved by using an FTP client or your hosting account's inhouse file manager.

Our team, all of whom are well-versed in our range of services, can help you get your website up and running. This guide will hopefully help the public with the initial setting-up and our experts are then on hand to discussm hosting plans managed servers and other relevant aspects.
 
 
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