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Question by raman: difference between server and domain name server?
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u can develop server on 98 also but dns domain name server is a secure server on nt base os like nt 4.0 or 2000 server or 2003 ntfs with lot of securites
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Question by Ivory Herman: What is the difference between domain registering and hosting?
I need to get a website up for my church again. I used Yahoo to build my site, but I want to go to a different service becasue I can’t my new payment information in their systems (it keeps giving me this temporary error message) and their customer service makes me wait hours on the phone.
If I buy a domain from GoDaddy.com for a year, does that mean I log into their website and upload pages to my website? Or do I have to find yet another service to host my site? I am a bit confused.
I just want to buy the .com for a year, and log in and upload my site, etc.
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If you purchase a domain name from GoDaddy, you do get a certain amount of space to set up a free website. This may be enough for your needs.
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Question by jkwinnersall: Can somebody tell me the different between web 2.0 (social network marketing) vs. Search Engine Optimization?
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Marketing via social networking sites can generate a large amount of traffic in a short amount of time. This revolves around you writing articles for your website. Those articles are then either submitted by you, or someone else who had read it to there social networking site. Some social sites work better then others depending on what it is you are writing about. You repeat this process over and over again with writing good articles and having them submitted. You also want to try and build up a profile on your favorite social networking site. This adds great credibility to not only your article but as to the comments you leave. The more you submit good content, leave great comments the more you will be known on that site. By having a power profile, you have gained the readers respect by posting great things and those people will visit your site more often to read what else you have written. Now if you have a website and it never changes, you are never adding new content to it, then social network marketing will not do that well for you in my opinion.
With SEO you are tailoring your website around not only your readers, but to the keyword(s) you are trying to rank for. You are trying to build up your backlinks either by directory submissions, having a great write-up that others link back to or even buying links on other sites. Even with SEO it is a good idea to add new content to your site, have content written about your industry. This gives you more to work with and a better chance at attracting other people’s attention to link to what you have written about. There is a lot more to SEO then most think, the to do list can be quite long for most. I believe that writing good articles and posting them on your site should be a part of SEO. This will give you more content for the search engines to spider through and gives you a better chance at getting more backlinks from reader who liked what you wrote.
In a nutshell social network marketing revolves around how much you interact on a socail networking site (digg, reddit, etc.) to build up your profile with the rest of the readers. Once you have done this (takes a good amount of time and dedication) you will see a lot more traffic to your site on a daily basis. Writing a great article will drive traffic to your site for a few days if it hits the front page, but you will not make the front page every day. By having a power profile you will gain readers who will visit your site everyday to see what else you have discussed. This is the essence of social marketing, you are not only marketing your articles, but your profile as well. Many companies use these social networking sites to help there clients establish more backlinks to there site. As we all know backlinks are a big factor in your rankings, the more the better.
Steve
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Question by brndbradsh: What is a Domain name and what is the difference between the Domain name and a Website.?
This is all new to me and a little hard to figure some things out, but I am assuming that what ever name you pick for your website will be your Domain name after you register your Website. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
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Answer by Barkley Hound
A domain name is the address such as www.xxx.com. A website is the physical page that the domain name points to. There are usually many pages within a domain such as www.xxx.com/page1.html. If no page is indicated then the default is www.xxx.com/index.html.
You are right about registering a domain. If you use a site such as Geocities you can use their’s. You get a name such as www.geocities.com/username/index.html. Index.html would be the home page and you can then add many others. Someone going to your site would type www.geocities.com/username and it would go to index.html by default.
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Question by gorjusgirl: What is the difference between a domain name and web hosting?
I want to get my own website up and running, so I went to look at prices around the place… I found a good site which has domain names at /year, but I’m confusing myself because I’m not sure of the difference between a domain name and web hosting – I want quite a lot of space, and I will use Frontpage to make my site because that also has an upload facility attached, so I just need the domain name right?
However, I cant see anything about how much space I get when I buy a domain name, so this makes me think I need to get web hosting…. please help!!
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I’m still confused – so if it says Domain Names and then Web Hosting 4.50, do I need both? Or can I just buy a Domain Name and use Frontpage to upload my pages to that name? Sorry… I can be a bit thick sometimes…
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A domain name is the www.yoursitename.com and web hosting is the comany that will host that domain name and give you space to put your website up onto the World Wide Web and allow people to access and view your website.
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