When you register a domain name through Full Scope Creative, you get more than just a name—you get peace of mind. Here’s what we include with every registration:
Your domain name is your online identity. But many business owners don’t realize they don’t actually “own” their domain—it’s simply registered yearly. And if the wrong contact is listed (like your IT provider or web designer), you could lose access to your domain or face costly legal headaches down the road.
That’s why we ensure you—the business owner—are always listed as the registrant (legal owner) per ICANN regulations. We act as the registrar, but you remain in control.
Choosing the right domain name can feel overwhelming. We’re happy to help you brainstorm name ideas that are memorable, SEO-friendly, and reflect your brand.
When you register a domain, there are four key contact roles required:
We make sure these roles are assigned correctly and clearly documented.
At Full Scope Creative, registering domain names such as .com, .net, .biz are only $25/year. Registering a .org domain name is only $27/year.
All registrations include privacy protection and auto-renewals. DNS updates are managed by our team when the domain is registered through us as well you never have to worry about the boring or techy parts of domain name registrations.
Website hosting isn’t just about space on a server—it’s about reliability, security, and peace of mind. At Full Scope Creative, we go beyond basic hosting to offer fast, secure, and fully managed hosting plans that are designed to keep your site running smoothly. We handle all the tech so you don’t have to, including backups, updates, and monitoring. And best of all, if anything goes wrong, you’re not stuck on hold with overseas support—you just contact us directly.
Absolutely. Our hosting includes a 99.9% uptime guarantee, so your website stays up and running when your customers are looking for you. Downtime is bad for business—and we treat it that way.
Yes. We use high-performance servers designed to deliver quick load times, which helps with user experience and SEO rankings. Plus, we monitor performance regularly to make sure everything stays running at top speed.
Every site we host is backed up weekly and monitored for potential security issues. We also include SSL certificates and optional advanced security licenses for even more protection. Your data—and your clients’—is always protected.
All of our hosting plans include storage space, SSL, a dedicated IP address, system updates, backups, and security monitoring. We also offer options for malware protection and ADA compliance. Everything is managed for you, so you can focus on running your business.
A domain name is one of the most important digital assets your business owns. Let Full Scope Creative manage it the right way—securely, transparently, and with your best interests in mind.
Hosting is one of those behind-the-scenes details that makes all the difference. These are some of the questions we often answer about keeping your site fast, secure, and running smoothly every day.
If you see the “Not Secure” warning on your site, it usually means either your site is loaded over HTTP instead of HTTPS, your SSL/TLS certificate is missing or expired, or some parts of your site are still loading insecurely (mixed content). Making sure your domain uses HTTPS, all links and resources are secured, and the certificate is valid will help restore trust for both users and search engines.
The padlock symbol means the website has an SSL certificate installed, which keeps information shared between the site and visitors secure through encryption. It builds trust, improves SEO, and prevents browsers from showing “Not Secure” warnings.
Short answer: no — WordPress isn’t inherently insecure, but many sites built with it become vulnerable because of poor practices rather than the platform itself. The core software is actively maintained and hardened, but when themes or plugins go out of date, or hosting/security isn’t managed properly, that’s where the risk grows.
Technically, yes, you can use your own computer to host a website. But for a small business, it’s almost never a good idea. Your computer would need to stay powered on 24/7, be secured against online threats, and be fast enough to handle traffic. A professional hosting company provides the reliability, uptime, and security your business needs without the hassle.
The Elementor page builder recommends a WordPress memory limit of at least 256 MB, with 512 MB being a safer standard and 768 MB or more ideal for more complex sites.
A website hosting provider does more than just “store your site.” They manage the servers that keep your site online, handle storage/bandwidth/account issues, monitor and apply security protections, set up email and SSL certificates, and jump in quickly when problems arise so you can focus on your business.
Moving a WordPress website to a new host means backing up your files and database, uploading them to the new server, reconnecting any plugins, updating the DNS to point to the new host, and thoroughly testing everything to ensure your site works properly on its new home.