Domain Name Registration
It All Begins with a Domain Name Search and registration. We help you to find the best domain to you stand out. Keep it Short and Make it Brandable. Include a keyword, It can help attract visitors and keep it memorable.
We provide professional VPS Hosting For high traffic sites, larger businesses.
Professional Email Address - Data Backup - PCI Compliance - Website Security & Free SSL - Website and Server Migration
Our Servers: 4 vCPU Cores - 8GB RAM - 150GB NVMe SSD - Unlimited Bandwidth.
We create your online presence with a website that's branded with your own logo, photos, content, and more. 5-page website. Includes a photo gallery, Product showcase, contact form, and content optimized for SEO. Our services provide a hands-off experience. Just provide the content and our design team will do the rest.
Free Domain Registration
for 1 Year*
*(After the year included in the offer or expiration of the contracted term, the renewal cost of Domain is $25 dollars per year)
Free Professional Hosting
For 1 Year*
*(After the year included in the offer or expiration of the contracted term, the renewal cost of Pro Hosting is $69 dollars per year)
Responsive Website with 5 Pages
Including Photo Gallery, Product Showcase, Contact Form, Google Geolocation, Social Media Feed and WhatsApp Message Button.
We Improve your website search relevance and support a higher search ranking with optimized keywords for your business. We also optimize your business profile on Google.
Pro Photography Package. Up to 15 high quality photographs of product, location or commercial interest taken by our professional photographer is included
Web hosting definition
When a hosting provider allocates space on a web server for a website to store its files, they are hosting a website. Web hosting makes the files that comprise a website (code, images, etc.) available for viewing online. Every website you’ve ever visited is hosted on a server.
The amount of space allocated on a server to a website depends on the type of hosting. The main types of hosting are shared, dedicated, VPS and reseller. They are differentiated by the kind of technology used for the server, the level of management provided and the additional services on offer.
Once you’ve purchased a domain name, the files that hold your website’s content (HTML, CSS, images, databases, etc.) need to be stored together in a location connected to the internet — a web server. Once the website’s files are uploaded to a hosting company’s web server, the host is then responsible for delivering the files to users.
We’ve mentioned that hosting makes websites available for people to visit through their web browser, but how does that work exactly? The domain name system (DNS) makes sure that website browser connects to the right computer (server) that stores your website files.
In other words: when someone types in your web address into their browsers, their computer connects through the internet to the web server holding your website files. It locates your domain’s IP address (where it’s stored on the domain name system) and directs the users to the right website. Their browser will then show your website information (all the data that makes your pages) so that they can browse your web pages anytime.
Reliability is extremely important for both free and paid services, but you should only expect any real reliability with a paid hosting plan. It’s likely that you’ll want your website to operate 24/7, and you’ll only get that from a web host with reliable servers and stable network connections. Before you decide on a host, check out its uptime history. You can read reviews and check their advertised uptime guarantees.