Web Hosting

Web hosting is a service that enables individuals and organizations to make their websites accessible via the World Wide Web. Think of it as renting space on a server, which is a powerful computer that stores and serves website files to visitors when they type in a web address or click on a link.

Here’s how it works: When you create a website, you produce files containing your web content, such as HTML, CSS, images, and videos. These files need to be stored somewhere so that others can access them. That’s where a web hosting provider comes in.

You upload your website files to the server space provided by the hosting company. This server is connected to the internet and configured to deliver your web pages to users when they request them through their web browsers. When someone types your domain name into their browser, the browser sends a request to the server hosting your website. The server then retrieves the requested files and sends them back to the user’s browser, which displays the website accordingly.

In summary, web hosting is like renting a plot of land on the internet where you can store your website’s files so that they can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection.

One hosting company we recommend is Blue Host. You can click here to set up a new hosting account with them.