This video explains the key components of creating a website: domains, hosting, and the website itself. A domain serves as the website's address, while hosting is the storage space where all website data resides. The website is the visible structure that users interact with. The video breaks down these concepts in simple terms, emphasizing their interdependence for establishing an online presence.
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00:00Welcome, to today's video.
00:03If you're starting a website or wondering how websites work, you're probably hearing
00:06terms like domain, hosting, and website.
00:10But what do these terms mean?
00:11Don't worry, we've got you covered.
00:15In the next few minutes, we'll break down the difference between hosting, domains, and
00:19websites in simple, easy-to-understand terms.
00:23First, let's talk about domains.
00:25Simply put, a domain is like the address for your website.
00:30Just like every home needs an address so people can find it, every website needs a domain
00:35so people can visit it.
00:37When you type a domain name into your browser, such as www.example.com, you're telling the
00:42internet where you want to go.
00:45Domains are human-readable versions of IP addresses, which are complicated strings of
00:50numbers that computers use to talk to each other.
00:53To get a domain, you usually purchase it from a registrar, like GoDaddy or Namecheap.
00:59This means you're renting the address for a year or more, depending on your plan.
01:04Popular domains often include .com, net, or .org, though many other extensions exist.
01:11Next, we have hosting.
01:14If the domain is your website's address, hosting is the actual house where everything is stored.
01:20It's the physical space where all your website's data, files, images, and content live.
01:26When someone visits your domain, hosting delivers all of that information from its servers to
01:31their browser.
01:33Web hosting companies like Bluehost, SiteGround, or HostGator rent out this server space to
01:38you.
01:40Think of hosting as renting storage space for your website online.
01:44Your website's files are stored in these servers, which are basically high-powered computers
01:48that stay online 24-7 so your site is always accessible.
01:54There are different types of hosting, depending on your needs.
01:57Shared hosting is where multiple websites share the same server, making it cost-effective.
02:01However, for larger sites or businesses, dedicated hosting gives you an entire server just for
02:08your site.
02:10Providing more speed and security.
02:12Now, let's talk about the website itself.
02:15This is what people see when they visit your domain.
02:18If the domain is the address and hosting is the house, then your website is the structure
02:22and everything inside it.
02:25From the layout to the content, images, text, and functionality.
02:30Websites are built using various technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and they can
02:36be designed through content management systems like WordPress or Squarespace.
02:41Your website can be as simple as a single page, or as complex as an online store with
02:47thousands of products.
02:48But without a domain name and hosting, your website wouldn't be accessible to anyone.
02:53It would just be a collection of files sitting on your computer.
02:57All three, domain, hosting, and website, work together to make your site live and functional.
03:04So to recap, your domain is the address that people type in to find you.
03:09Your hosting is the home where your website lives, and your website is the structure that
03:13people interact with.
03:16They are all different, but they work together seamlessly to give you a complete online
03:20presence.
03:21If you're planning to launch a website, you'll need to get all three elements in place.
03:26Start by purchasing a domain, then find a reliable hosting provider, and finally build
03:30your website.
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