Ready 2 publish/choose hostingprovider ???

In order 2 put my site live on the internet,i've got 2 choose my hostingprovider,in wich i've got 2 possibillities :
A ; choose   " Complete Adobe Business Catalyst "
B ; choose an other provider.
As 4 my question :
How 2 choose an other provider and furthermore where 2 mark mine as such ? ( considering my adobe muse membership comes with only 1 Business Catalyst                                                                                                                                                                                                         webBasics-site to host and is already taken )
sinserely urs

Hi
If you want to use external hosting then you would have to export as html and upload to root of external server or upload via FTP.
Check this document for more details :
http://helpx.adobe.com/muse/topics/exporting-publishing.html
Thanks,
Sanjit

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    Copy To:
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