Question Asked: How Do I Register A Domain Name?
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Oct 20th, 2008 |
Nowadays, registering a domain name is super easy, and pretty inexpensive. Whereas, years ago, it was a complicated process, and could cost as much as $100 direct from a registrar.
There’s a number of companies that sell domain names (they also sell web hosting, too, but that’s not what your question was about. If you need to know about web-hosting, check here.)
I’ve been a fan of DomainSite.com for a number of years, namely because their prices are good, and they don’t try to oversell you with services that you don’t need (like some other companies.)
The domain name will cost you $7.88 for one year. There’s a cheaper option, but it doesn’t come with a lot of features that you need, to utilize your domain name correctly.
Keep in mind, there’s literally tens of thousands of companies out there that sell domains. And there’s no difference between a company that sells the domain for $5, versus $50. Domain names are the same, don’t be duped into paying $34.95 to Network Solutions, just because they come up highly in search engine rankings. Their domains are no different than anyone else’s.
Other answers you may find useful:
- Where Should I Buy My Domain Name?
- What Was The First Domain Name Ever?
- How Much Does A Website Cost?
- How Do I Get Started Building A Website?
- Does Having A Website Help Your Business?
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