Guide to Creating and launching a website, app or YouTube channel.


Many websites, apps and YouTube channels exist on the web but does that mean its all enough? Of course not! So why don’t you start earning some of that money.
Websites are earning a lot of money from advertisers, likewise to apps, and YouTube Channels from both viewers and advertisers. If you make a site, app or YouTube channel stand, then why don’t you go for that money? You should.
Its not so difficult to make it stand. Websites start with on page, apps start with one feature, even one YouTube video can make you money. Here is what you need to know.
Programming skills are optional since there are platforms that allow you to create websites or apps without the coding skill. I’ll specify that while I give the links.
Website creation;
It involves designing, hosting and domain registration. There are providers that offer you all of them, I mean, in the platform where you host, is where you hot your domain from and also use their website builder. For bloggers, its straight forward. WordPress, blogspot, etc gives you hosting and drag and drop builder, you can code if you want and a free domain with .wordpress.com or .blogspot.com. I mean, if your domain is sov.com, its given as sov.blogspot.com. When you buy a domain name, then it won’t have their extensions.

Where to host/get domain name and design;
  1. NAMECHEAP
Namecheap is a solid choice for registering your domain name. Plus, their site is incredibly intuitive and easy to use, especially on their domain management pages, which can be incredibly helpful. They offer reasonable priced domains, and have a free DNS service, and WHOIS protection. They also offer SSL encryption, for those looking to beef up the security of their domains.
Registering a domain with Namecheap currently costs $10.69/year. With that you get 1 year’s free WHOISGuard. Plus, if you run into any issues getting your domain setup they have a ton of easy to follow tutorial videos.

2.Bluehost
Bluehost is well known as a web host, they’re typically regarded as one of the best hosts for those just getting started online. But, they also let you register domain names as well. If you’re planning on purchasing hosting at the same time you register your domain name, then Bluehost might be a good fit for you.
When you purchase one of their hosting packages you’ll actually be setup with a free domain name. So, if you need to purchase hosting and a domain at the same time, this could be a way to save a little bit of cash.

3.Hostgator
HostGator is a great place to register domains, no matter where you’re at on your online journey. Beyond registering domains they’re mostly known for their hosting. They also offer low-priced hosting and domain registration bundles for as low as $4.99 a month, which is a total steal.
If you do purchase a bundle package and decide to get hosting as well, then you’ll be happy to hear that they have a 99.99% uptime, meaning your website will very rarely, if ever, go offline
4.GoDaddy
GoDaddy has been around for a very long time. They’re a domain registrar and a hosting company, so they can do a lot for your site without you having to turn elsewhere. They are the world’s biggest domain name registrar and they also sell a lot of other services to support larger sites, eCommerce sites, and much more.
They cost $14.99/year to register a domain name, but they often run promos where you can register a domain for as little as $0.99.

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