Domain Registration:
Domain registration is the process of securing a unique name (domain name) that identifies your website on the internet—e.g, www.example.com. When you register a domain, you're reserving that name for a certain period (usually one year), with the option to renew it. You can choose from various extensions like .com, .net, .org, and many more. Registration requires providing contact information and paying a fee to an accredited domain registrar.

Web Hosting:
Web hosting is the service that makes your website accessible online. It involves storing your website’s files—such as HTML, CSS, images, and databases—on a server that is connected to the internet. When someone enters your domain in their browser, the hosting provider delivers your site’s content to them. Hosting services vary by type, including shared hosting, VPS (Virtual Private Server), dedicated hosting, and cloud hosting—each offering different levels of performance, control, and cost.

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