Tuesday, November 26, 2013

How Do I Register Domain Name Correctly?

By Preston Cravenho


In this age of the internet, many businesses are going live on the world wide web, and more and more people are realizing just how much potential for income there is in cyberspace. If you are looking to establish an online presence for your business, setting up a website for it is necessary. But in order to get a place for your website on the internet, you first need to register domain name.

Have you ever wondered why it's important to have a domain name for your site? It's this that gives your website identity and it having it registered provides it a place on the world wide web. Domain names are completed with their extensions - .com, .net, .info, and .org are just a few examples. Whichever name you choose, make sure it is completely relevant to your site's theme.

In choosing a domain name, you can either use keywords that are relevant to your niche or one that describes your brand name. For example, if you're involved in selling mobile phones, then it should be something like mobilephones.com. Well known brand names such as Starbucks would have their domain name as starbucks.com. Whichever you choose, make sure you avoid trademarked or copyrighted names.

In order to register domain name, you should be able to find a domain registrar that will make it all happen. Domain registrars are the companies that have the authority to register and allow the use of domain names. You have plenty of companies to choose from, some even provide free services. To be safe, just go with companies accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

Before you register domain name with a particular registrar, you should review carefully the terms of their contract. Each will have terms that could potentially be beneficial or risky for your website. Domain registrars will usually offer a variety of packages that can cover everything you will need to get your site up. Also, make sure that your registrar provides timely notifications once your registration is about to expire.

There are a good number of domain registrars out there that are more than capable of providing you with quality services, but of course, they charge some fees for it. At $10 per year, you should be able to get your website existing on the internet. Be careful about those that offer something less than $5 or even free - they are not always as good as they seem to be.

It is not an uncommon scenario that your first few choices of domain names are already taken and this is the time that you need to be creative. As much as possible, try to register domain name under the .com extension since it commands the highest authority. When you are ready to get your domain registered, you will be required to provide personal information similar to having an actual business registered.

Once you have decided to register domain name with your chosen domain registrar, you should also consider having your website hosted by a separate company. Hosting services provide a place for the contents of your website and it is where everything about your site is stored. So in order to minimize the risk, don't put all your eggs in one basket.




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