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Guide to your place online

People used to setup their own website as a way to get their ideas out. But as features kept getting added to the web, it started to feel like it was getting too complicated to manage. That’s when platforms like social media sites came along that we started using instead for other people to find us.

Why platforms fall short

However, on any platform you’re on, you’re sending people to your profile on that platform’s site. What happens if the platform changes in a way you don’t like, or decides to ban you, or people stop using it, or it gets shut down for one reason or another? You lose all of your connections, and content. All of the above has happened already with web platforms!

Back to websites

But, having your own site actually isn’t that difficult. At its core, it works the same way it did at the beginning of the web. People just tend to make it more complicated than it needs to be. And while you can still use the latest platform to find an audience, your site is how you keep your audience connected to you directly, and in the long run, as platforms come and go.

How to setup your own site

All you need is your own custom domain and a hosting provider to point it to. Here’s our recommendation for a service where you can get both your domain and hosting together: Porkbun. They’re cost-effective and straightforward to use. Here’s how things break down:

You own your domain as long as you pay the cost for it, and can always change the hosting provider anytime you need to. And your audience will never know as nothing will change about your site except the updates you decide to make to it. You have full control of everything.

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