Domains: A domain is the name of a website, a URL is how to find a website, and a website is what people see and interact with when they get there. In other words, when you buy a domain, you have purchased the name for your site, but you still need to build the website itself.
Websites: Gain all of the tools need to build your website to your specifications and help drive business to your company.
Hosting: When a hosting provider allocates space on a web server for a website to store its files, they are hosting a website. Web hosting makes the files that comprise a website (code, images, etc.) available for viewing online. The main types of hosting are shared, dedicated, VPS and reseller.
Security: Make sure your website and it’s customers are safe from security breeches. This will instill confidence in your customers and employees while using your services or products.
Marketing: Website marketing means promoting a business website in order to bring in more visitors. These visitors should be people who are likely to purchase the business’s services or products. More visitors means more opportunities to try to convince potential customers to purchase your products or services.
Email: Look like a world-class business, even if you operate out of your garage, with professional email, Office 365 and small business apps that help you save time and be more productive.