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[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” width=”460″]Once you’ve purchased your hosting and domain name you will want to configure that hosting.
Now if you got your hosting using a different company to your domain name I typically tell my clients to follow the instructions in the email sent from their hosting company.
Why I like Namecheap is because if you choose a Professional hosting plan then you can add up to 10 domains on one hosting account.
As I mentioned in the previous video – I’ve purchased two hosting plans.
So in the video below I am going to show you:
Now if you got your hosting using a different company to your domain name I typically tell my clients to follow the instructions in the email sent from their hosting company.
Why I like Namecheap is because if you choose a Professional hosting plan then you can add up to 10 domains on one hosting account.
As I mentioned in the previous video – I’ve purchased two hosting plans.
So in the video below I am going to show you:
- What you will get in your email from Namecheap.
- Where you will need to go to setup your hosting.
- If you already have hosting and want to just add your new domain to a hosting account this will have to be done in your control panel of your website.
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