Domain names:
Before starting anywhere, a domain name is a prerequisite to becoming a webmaster. Ditch the free hosting, free .tk domain extension, and the free subdomain hosting your Uncle Johnny provided you.
No matter what niche you plan to dive into, it's important to register a short and memorable name for your domain name. Obtaining a generic domain name (i.e.
www.xxx-porn.com) works well for search engines, because the keyword in your URL is one of the factors that search engines decide where you are on the search engine results. Avoid the search engine spammer shadow of registering a domain name like:
www.xxx-porn-adult-sex-video-and-pics-porno.com.
However, the downside to generic domain names are that they are just plain vanilla-- meaning there is no branding. After all, just look at the top adult web properties (TheHun, WorldSex, Persian Kitty, etc.). Branding your domain name adds a memorable and personal touch.
You're probably now asking... Where's the best place to purchase domain names? I, personally, opt for the $8.88 domain name registrations at
www.NameCheap.com. They have excellent support and a good interface for managing domains. If you want bottom-line, cheap domain names, go for the $6.49 domain registrations at
www.ev1servers.net. There is no catch, unless you consider the clunky domain control panel to be one.
Other good, solid domain registrars are
www.RegisterFly.com ($9.99) and
www.DirectNic.com ($15.00).
Hosting:
After obtaining your domain name, your next step is to obtain a hosting service. The type of hosting you will need will depend on what you plan on doing (TGP gallery submitting, MGP gallery submitting, running a TGP, etc.). I would avoid virtual/shared hosting packages, because the limit of bandwidth that most hosting providers provide you with is too minimal to be used for a successful adult webmaster. Virtual/shared hosting packages are to be used for Aunt Wilma's online photo album website, not successful adult sites. I would suggest going big and landing your hands on a dedicated server. Nowadays, dedicated servers are very cheap, ranging from $100 for a decent Celeron or low-end Pentium 4 to $300+ for high-bandwith dual Xeon servers.
Now where to get a dedicated server? You can browse around GFY using the search feature for adult web hosting providers. However, I find that almost all adult web hosting providers are much more higher than mainstream providers, obviously because of the bandwidth use (mainstream web hosting providers oversell their bandwidth, because the majority of their customers don't use up the 1000GB or so bandwidth that they are given). On the other hand, it is hard to oversell in the adult web hosting industry, because large images and movie files make up the majority of the online adult industry. If you're on a short-stack, I would recommend checking out Webhostingtalk's Dedicated Offers forum (
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/forumd...php?forumid=36). The competition is fierce among mainstream web hosting companies, so more often than not, you're bound to find a good dedicated hosting deal. For example, just recently, there was an Athlon 2400+ coupled with 1GB RAM that can service 1000GB/month for just $119/month. Not only that, but the server is fully managed and located in a stable and prominent data center. It's recommended that you research the web hosting company before making a purchase, there are quite a few people who focus on getting clients with their "too-hot-to-pass-up" hosting deals, and just plop you on a Cogent server with no customer support.
If you don't know your way around a server, it's best that you either hire a server administrator or go with a "fully managed" server deal. Most of the time, you'll have to pay a premium price if you go the "fully managed" route. So your best bet will be to hire a server administrator to baby-sit your server, upgrade the kernel, install 3rd-party software, server hardening, etc. An excellent and very reasonably priced server administration service is
www.LogicSupport.com ($39.95/month/server). If you already know how to manage your server but don't have the technical know how on server hardening,
www.Rack911.com are very experienced people when it comes to basic to advanced server hardening.
PART 2 coming soon! Stay tuned!