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# On the traditional web

On the traditional web, you'll have to find a **hosting provider** and buy a **domain name.** In many cases these 2 things can be done with the same company. In all cases the workflow is similar:&#x20;

Step 1: Build your website with Pazly

Step 2: Save it on your computer and place it in a folder.

Step 3: Archive the folder and upload the archive to the hosting server. (in some cases you will have to extract the files from the archive on the hosting server)

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Next you will learn how easy it is to publish your website with Netlify Drop.


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