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Question by Shoeb: Can I make changes in my website after google adsense approval?
I am confused about something, suppose my website approved by Google adsense. After that while running my program i need to expand it, so i can I make more development afterwards?
Can somebody give me some ideas on these facts?

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Answer by Michael H
you can change it and update it, but you cant change the entire theme of the website

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Question by Matt K: When I get accepted for Google Adsense, can I still edit pages and add pages to my website after?
For example, if I made a website about music, can I add extra pages to it after Google accepts me for the Adsense program?

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Answer by Peter K
Definitely!

Peter
How Your Electronics Work
http://www.howyourelectronicswork.com

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Question by GGG: After the process of domain name registration, does your computer act as a server to host the website?
Thanks in advance.

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Answer by mrPhil
it can do, it depends on wether the domain name host offers you webspace or not. (check your account) if it does, you use the webspace on the host server, (read host’s faq)
otherwise you have to set something up on your router to link your dynamic ip to your domain name host, (google it)
set up iis on your pc (google it or microsoft help)
build your website and publish it to your iis folder. (microsoft help should help)
not very secure though.

help at all?

Phil

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Question by megauld: Can you change a website domain name after registration?
I want to start a fansite for the upcoming Vampire Diaries TV show on the CW, but as it’s so new, I don’t have much information on the show, like whether or not the show will actually be called the Vampire Diaries. Can I change a domain name after I register it? Or am I stuck with the domain I bought?

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Answer by Madman6510
nope, you have to buy a new one and let the old one expire.

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Question by Matt: After you register/buy a domain name on godaddy, how do you physically build the your site?
does godaddy provide a web builder tool, or do you have to do it all on your own or help from another program?

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Answer by logish
You will need a webhost. This can either be paid or free. If you are confident in building your website, sign up for free webhosting at 110mb.com or Freehostia.com. After that, point your domain name to your web host’s name servers.

However, if you prefer a drag and drop option online, use the free services at Weebly.com or Yola.com. They have instructions on how to point your domain name to the website you build on their service.

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