Domain setup
Help securing the website name you want, connecting it properly, and making sure the domain points to the right place when the site goes live.
AZ Tech Ninja helps local businesses, churches, organizations, and personal brands keep their websites online, updated, and easy to manage. This page breaks down what hosting actually includes, what setup costs look like, and what information helps get a website launched the right way.
Hosting is the foundation that keeps the website accessible on the internet, but in a real small-business setup it usually ties into several other pieces. The goal is to give you one place to go when you need the site launched, updated, or expanded.
Help securing the website name you want, connecting it properly, and making sure the domain points to the right place when the site goes live.
The live server space where the website files, images, and pages are stored so visitors can reach the site at any time.
Assistance with content changes, page additions, layout refreshes, seasonal edits, or helping keep the site organized as your business grows.
If you have ever wondered who is supposed to handle forms, page edits, domain renewals, or adding new sections later, this is usually the right conversation to have before the site gets built.
These are the current baseline numbers shown in AZ Tech Ninja services. Exact totals can vary depending on design complexity, number of pages, and any ongoing changes or optimization work.
Starting point for securing the website name.
Yearly hosting starting point for keeping the site online.
Starting point for the first two pages of a website.
Typical starting price for each additional page.
SEO optimization can also be added starting at $99 depending on what the site needs.
The cleanest website projects start by getting the structure and information right first. That keeps the launch smoother and makes future changes easier.
Outline the goal of the website, the audience, and which pages or features matter most right now.
Connect the website name and prepare the hosting environment the site will use.
Create the main pages, add images and service details, and shape the content around how visitors actually use the site.
Publish the website, then continue with updates, new sections, and improvements as needed.
No. Hosting is where the website lives online. Building the website is the design and page creation work. Most clients need both, which is why it helps to explain them together.
Yes. Many websites start with the essential pages first, then expand once more services, ministries, products, or content are ready.
Yes. If you already own the domain, it can usually be connected to the new website instead of starting over.
That is part of why this service exists. Many clients need edits, page additions, photo swaps, announcements, or cleanup after the initial launch.
If you already know the site you want, or you only know that you need a better web presence, AZ Tech Ninja can help map out the pages, the hosting setup, and what information should be gathered before launch.