Yahoo has no customer service.
Godaddy doesn’t provide hosting.
Bluehost does it all.
I realize how valuable your time is, and so is mine, so will never waste my time blogging about a product or service that I haven’t already tried myself and already like.
Here’s 3 easy steps to getting your site up and running with Bluehost:
Sign up. You can do this here: Bluehost
You can choose a domain name - I would advise using a .com if you can
Follow the steps, submit payment and you’re done. You have a domain. You’ll now want to take a look at your c-panel
Here is what C-panel looks like:

Make sure you sign up for tracking so you know how many visitors enter your site:
Go to choose log programs. Pick your domain. Then you’ll be able to view the stats at aw stats.
If you want to design something very simple, you can use a web design program like seamonkey.org and just use the composer page. Save the page as index and upload to the file manager. You can also use an FTP commander.
Remember, it’s dead cheap to add more domains - only $10.00 more per domain, less if you don’t take the ‘privacy’ option, but I recommend that you do! What a way to dominate your field! Get as many domains as you can that relate to your business. You can even have them all point back to your main domain if you don’t have a bunch of other sites. First register any new domains from your cpanel. Then, click on addon domains:
You’ll want to make additional ones ‘parked domains’ if you want them to all to point to your main domain:
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Godaddy doesn’t provide hosting.
Bluehost does it all.
I realize how valuable your time is, and so is mine, so will never waste my time blogging about a product or service that I haven’t already tried myself and already like.
Here’s 3 easy steps to getting your site up and running with Bluehost:
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