When your Web site is finished and approved by you, it's ready to be published to the Web. To be seen on the Internet, your site must be stored on and managed by a Web server, which is a computer with a constant, physical connection to the Internet. Simply put, your Web site is a billboard and the server is the land on which the billboard sits.

Choosing an organization to host your site is just as important as the design of your site. You don't want to gamble or cut any corners. Important considerations are:

Reliability and speed of the server
Proximity to the Internet backbone
Bandwidth capacity
Security
Data redundancy and backup frequency
24x7 support to keep your site online without interruption

We take a turnkey approach to designing your Web site, assigning the same importance to helping you choose the right hosting options as we do to the content of the site. Because after all, the best site in the world will be invisible if your Web server is dead or bogged down with too much traffic and too little bandwidth.