Setting up your website:

In order set up a website you need to buy a domain through a trusted retailer such as GoDaddy.com. Then, you have to decide what server you want to host your domain on. There are so many places out there and so many of them have wonderful service. I prefer to buy my domain through GoDaddy and use my own hosting that I pay for.

  • Step 1: Buy your domain
  • Step 2: register for hosting on a site somewhere. I prefer using my own hosting at Site5.com.
  • Step 3: Enter your nameservers to point the domain to the server that you will be hosting on. Just as your IP address points to your computer on the web, Nameservers point to the server where your domain is located.

Server Propagation occurs when you have entered your nameservers and your all excited, but your site doesn't automatically show up for you on the internet. It is said that propagation can take anywhere from 24 - 48 to process.




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redbiro Premium
Great explanation you have provided. It was frustrating for me also. I had a 5 year old website that I build myself from html with around 1000 visitors per week.

When I joined WA, I decided to move to move my domain to WA and move my content to Wordpress so I could follow the course. I do not regret the change for one second, however at the time I just wanted to get into the Wordpress but couldn't get started until my domain was transferred and hosted with WA.

Your article is awesome because it will let people know about this delay before it happens and they won't think something is wrong. Have a great day. Dave
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edensbox Premium
Thank you for the comment. I saw in activity that a lot of people were asking why they couldn't see their site yet. I hate the propagation time, but it is something I learned about a long time ago. I think it is our we want it NOW! attitude. LOL Your so excited to get started and then you feel like you hit a brick wall. Thank goodness this brick wall crumbles :)
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Fleeky Premium Plus
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TCUK Premium Plus
It is about updating information across the internet

A DNS change for example... or updating WHOIS information... these changes of information have to be propagated through a number of servers before it's available everywhere

So you may order a new Domain Name but your new domain and website may not be visible to all until millions of servers have been updated with this new change.
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edensbox Premium
Yes that is correct!
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DEversley Premium
Great training, Eden. It's very clear and easy to understand in my opinion.
I am sure many will benefit.

All the best!
David
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edensbox Premium
Thank you David. I had fixed the errors you had mentioned before so that it made better sense. Never realizing I never got it posted as training!!
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DEversley Premium
Great!
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