Frequently Asked Questions

Web Domain:
A web domain is a human-readable address used to access a website (like example.com). Domains are registered and must be unique.

Web Hosting:
Hosting is where your website files live (images, pages, databases). A hosting provider stores your site on servers and delivers it to visitors 24/7.

In short: the domain is the address, hosting is the home where your website lives.

Linux hosting is most common and works great for WordPress, PHP, MySQL, and most modern stacks. It’s stable and often more cost-effective.

Windows hosting is best if your site relies on Microsoft technologies like ASP.NET or Microsoft SQL Server, or if you need tight integration with Microsoft services.

Both are excellent. “Fastest” depends on your configuration, region, and architecture.

AWS has the largest ecosystem and broadest services. Google Cloud is strong in analytics, AI/ML, and clean pricing models for some workloads.

We typically choose based on your stack, budget, scalability needs, and where your users are located.

Organic SEO helps people find you when they’re already searching for what you offer — which leads to higher-quality traffic, better trust, and long-term growth without paying for every click.

It also improves site quality: faster pages, better structure, stronger content, and clearer user experience.