Your domain name is your online address — it should be easy to remember, search-friendly, and aligned with your brand. When selecting or managing domain names, we consider three key factors:
It’s a smart idea to secure multiple extensions of your domain name (such as .com, .net, .biz, .info). This prevents competitors or unrelated businesses from registering similar names and helps protect your brand identity.
A domain that includes descriptive keywords can support your SEO efforts. Even if you already own a primary domain, adding a secondary, keyword-rich domain may help strengthen your visibility in search results.
Additional domains can be used for marketing initiatives, product launches, or tracking specific campaigns. This gives you more flexibility and better insights into your results.
Your hosting provider affects your website’s speed, security, reliability, and overall performance. When choosing a host, these questions are important:
Do you have a small website or one with many images, videos, or downloadable files? Your storage and bandwidth needs will guide the type of hosting you choose.
A shared server is the most cost-effective option and works well for many small and medium-sized websites.
A dedicated server offers more speed, stability, and guaranteed uptime — ideal for larger websites or businesses with heavy traffic — but at a higher cost.
Large files like videos don’t always need to live on your server. Platforms like YouTube or Vimeo can host video content for you, improving speed and reducing storage needs.
We’ve worked with many hosting companies over the years. The providers we recommend most often are:
These companies offer competitive pricing, strong security, reliable uptime, and responsive customer support — qualities that matter for every website owner.
If you’d like help choosing a host or setting up your account, we’re happy to handle everything for you.
Call (215) 550-1890 for recommendations or assistance getting started.