Domains
Choosing a name, understanding extensions, DNS, nameservers, and renewals.
Plain-language guides about domains, hosting, WordPress, email, security, performance, and the decisions that shape a reliable online presence.
Use these topic areas to understand the essentials before you buy, build, move, or troubleshoot.
Choosing a name, understanding extensions, DNS, nameservers, and renewals.
What hosting does, which capacity matters, and how plans differ.
Installation, themes, plugins, maintenance, and safer day-to-day use.
Mailboxes, domain records, professional addresses, and deliverability basics.
SSL, updates, backups, strong access controls, and recovery planning.
Images, caching, plugins, storage, and habits that help pages load faster.
Preparing, moving, testing, and switching DNS with fewer surprises.
Planning content, credibility, calls to action, and the next hosting step.
Short introductions to questions new website owners often face.
Use clarity, brevity, pronunciation, and brand fit to narrow a stronger shortlist.
Start with domain search →Learn why your address and your website’s storage are separate services that work together.
Read the answer →Focus on a clear offer, trustworthy contact information, mobile usability, and one useful next step.
Explore launch help →Confirm the domain, hosting, administrator email, SSL, backup plan, and update responsibilities.
Get WordPress help →Combine encryption with updates, backups, strong passwords, and limited administrator access.
Review security basics →A branded address can make communication more consistent and recognizable.
View email setup →Oversized images, excessive plugins, missing caching, heavy themes, and third-party scripts often add delay.
Ask about your site →Sign in to the client portal, open Services, select the active hosting service, and review its access details.
Open Client Login →Inventory files, databases, email, DNS, SSL, redirects, and backups before the cutover.
View migration help →Search for a domain that fits the name people already associate with you.
Compare hosting based on the number of sites, email accounts, and databases you need.
Install WordPress yourself or use Rambhost website help for setup, migration, or care.
Search for a domain, compare hosting, or ask for guidance.