Website hosting is a service that allows individuals or organizations to store their website files (like text, images, videos, and code) on a server, so that anyone with an internet connection can access your website. Think of it as renting a space on the internet to store your website’s content.
How Website Hosting Works
When you create a website, it’s made up of various files—HTML documents, images, videos, CSS styles, and sometimes databases. All these files need to be stored somewhere, and that’s where hosting comes in. Hosting providers maintain powerful computers called "servers," which store all the files related to your website. These servers are connected to the internet 24/7, so people can visit your site from anywhere in the world, at any time.
When someone types your website’s domain name (like www.ibimarketing.com ) into their browser, the browser sends a request to the hosting server. The server then sends back the files for your website, displaying them in the browser for the user to see.