In short, your website domain is the name of your website and hosting is where your site files are stored – you need both.

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As a ‘creative perfectionist’, her attention to detail sets her apart from other designers because her artistic imagination is tempered with strong organisational skills.
Karen has always been drawn to work that ‘makes a difference’ (her first job being at a local community radio station). She has designed for world-changers such as Tech Matters (Silicon Valley tech-for-good non-profit); the Catalyst 2030 community (the global network of social entrepreneurs and innovators); 1000 Landscapes for 1 Billion People; coaches and mentors, and others leaving their mark on society in their own way: artists, authors, churches, non-profits and businesses.
Karen studied website design and development, graphic design, digital marketing and has won awards for her photography. She has an interest in writing and illustration.
In short, your website domain is the name of your website and hosting is where your site files are stored – you need both.
This tutorial covers sizing multiple logos uniformly for website use, so that carousel or grid logo displays are neat.
Let’s look at social media for your website, because it is a powerful tool that can connect you with people globally.