If you have access to your cpanel with your hosting company you can go into your ==>file manager folder and then go into your ==> public_html folder and then create a new file with your desired page name, such as mynewproduct.html
You can use the html editor to work on that page. *If on the...
That happened to me once. I lived with it, as there didn't seem a lot that I could do. I built up my business and eventually expanded and developed another site and let that one go. However, if you're just starting out, you could still register another domain name and rebuild.
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