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		<title>By: How to Start a Website &#124; Design Leap</title>
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		<description>[...] Some organizations only give you the name – they don&#8217;t give you a space for your website. Lets compare this to a P.O. Box. When you just get a domain name it&#8217;s like getting a P.O. Box address, you can&#8217;t actually move your stuff in there. The whole purpose to have a business website is to attract visitors to your products/services, for this hosting is required. Some companies will both register your domain name and host your website. However, domain and hosting providers can be different for one site. [...]</description>
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