Understanding domains, hosting, web design & email hosting.

Modified on Wed, Dec 17 at 5:20 PM

Understanding Your Online Services

Domain Names, Websites & Email — Explained Simply

Many businesses pay for online services without fully understanding what each one does. This quick guide explains the difference in plain language.


Domain Name

What it is: Your internet address.

Example: yourbusiness.ca


Think of it like: A street address. It tells people where to find you online, but it does not create a website or email on its own.


Important to know:

  • You must register and renew it yearly

  • It can point to a website, email, or both


Website Hosting

What it is: The service that stores your website files and makes them available on the internet 24/7.


Think of it like: The land and utilities (power, water, access) that allow a building to exist.


Important to know:

  • Hosting is required for a website to be visible online

  • Hosting does not design or build your website


Website Design (or Development)

What it is: The creation of your website—layout, branding, pages, wording, images, and how visitors use it.


Think of it like: The building and interior design. This determines how professional your business looks and how easy it is to navigate.


Important to know:

  • Design is usually a one-time or occasional cost

  • A designed website still needs hosting to be online


Email Hosting

What it is: The service that handles sending, receiving, and storing email using your domain name.

Example: info@yourbusiness.ca


Think of it like: The mailroom and postal service for your address.


Important to know:

  • Email hosting is separate from website hosting

  • You can have professional email without having a website


How It All Works Together

  • Domain name: The address

  • Website hosting: Where the website lives

  • Website design: What the website looks like and how it works

  • Email hosting: How your business email functions


These services can be provided by one company or split between different providers.


Quick Takeaway

Owning a domain does not mean you have a website.
Paying for hosting does not mean your website was designed.
Email is its own service, even when it uses your domain name.

Understanding these differences helps you avoid paying for services you do not need—and ensures you are paying for the ones you do.

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