How much does a web site powered by Innintech Team cost?

 

There are quite a few factors that are going to affect the ultimate cost of your web site. These factors include how many pages you are going to have, if you will sell products on your website, the graphic work involved, and how interactive your web site will be.

How long does it take to have a web site designed?

 

There are quite a few factors that are going to affect the ultimate cost of your web site. These factors include how many pages you are going to have, if you will sell products on your website, the graphic work involved, and how interactive your web site will be.

How can i pay if i want to buy a Innintech product or service?

 

You can pay us via

1. Paypal

2. Bankwire Transfer

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Why can’t I find my web site in the search engines and what Innintech can do for me?

 

Before internet users will be able to find your site using the search box, your site will first need to be indexed by the search engines.

Indexing is the process of the search engine algorithm going through each of your website pages, making a copy of the page, and adding it to its index. It takes time for new sites to be picked up and indexed by the search engines and can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months and is out of our control. 

This is a complex process of sorting through the millions of new sites published every day, figuring out what they are about, indexing and ranking them in order of importance so that the right ones come up at the right time. If you take a moment to imagine the millions of webpages on the internet you can see why this can take some time. 

As a new site owner you get to take part in this, using the excellent tools Innintech has available to make you successful! You can learn more about what you can do to get your site indexed quickly here: Marketing and Advertising.

Although it takes time for newly published sites to get indexed by the search engines, there is more than one way to get around the internet!

If you or your visitor clicks on a link to your site, or types the URL directly into the address bar of their browser, they will be able to access your site. So, as soon as you start sharing your URL with people, you can start sending traffic to your site right from the first day! It is really live on the internet for all the world to see, even though the search engines are still learning about it. 

Domain Name FAQs

What is a domain name?

 

A domain name, like www.coolexample.com, is a lot like a street address for a house or business. Let's use the White House as an example. The street address, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, is an exact location — like an IP address. You might not know the exact street address, but when you visit Washington, D.C., you can tell your cabbie that you want to visit the White House and still get there. This is how a domain name is used: It's an easy way to reach the exact location of a website without having to remember its numeric address.

A domain name consists of, at least, a top-level and a second-level domain. A top-level domain (TLD) is the part of the domain name located to the right of the dot ("."). The most common TLDs are .com, .net, and .org.

Many domains, also called extensions, can be registered by anyone, like .com, .net, and .org. A second-level domain (SLD) is the portion of the domain name that is located immediately to the left of the dot and domain name extension. For example, the SLD in coolexample.com is coolexample.

Advanced Domain Name Description: A domain name represents a physical point on the Internet — an IP address. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) governs coordination of the links between IP addresses and domain names across the Internet. With this standardized coordination, you can find websites on the Internet by entering domain names instead of IP addresses into your Web browser.
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Web Hosting FAQs

What is web hosting?

 

Hosting provides individuals or organizations with the systems to store information, images, video, or other content accessible to users of the Web.
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