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Why Register a Domain?
Domain names are registered for a variety of reasons. Some build a web
site right away, or buy a name to build a site later, while others
purchase domain names in order to protect a company name or trademark,
and some register a domain name so they can have personalized email
addresses. What do you plan to do with the domain name after it is
registered?
Build a Web Site Now
If you are planning to build a web site right away for your domain, it
is often easiest to register the domain name with your chosen web host.
If you choose to host with iPowerWeb, for example, they offer free
domain name registration when you sign up for web hosting. If you decide
to host and register separately you will want to choose a domain
registrar with a quick DNS set up time. Usually this process can take as
long as two days to get the domain name and web host in sync. GoDaddy is
a registrar known for its quick set up abilities.
Build a Web Site Later
If you are buying a domain name now, and plan to build a web site in the
future you need to be aware that law prohibits "sitting" on a domain
name. This means purchasing a domain name and not doing anything with
it. This legislation is to prohibit the monopolistic buying out of
domains. So you must do something with your domain name immediately or
you may be accused of misconduct. Luckily registrars have figured a way
to make both the law and the customer happy by providing "free parking"
or an "under construction page" for domains that are not going to be
used for a while. If you are biding your time before building a web site
for your domain name make sure your registrar offers "free parking" or
"coming soon" pages. Go Daddy offers this free with their domains.
Protect a Trademark
Some companies will register domain names solely to protect the name of
their company or registered trademark. Normally they will already have
one web site and will have no intention of building separate ones to go
with each of these domain names. (ex. yahoo.com might register yahoo.net
and yahoo.org as well). In this situation URL forwarding is an extremely
handy feature. For example your company has registered the domain
mydomain.com. You want to prevent your competitors from buying
mydomain.net and mydomain.biz, so you buy both of those domain names as
well. Then you utilize URL forwarding so when a customer types in "mydomain.biz"
they don't see an "under construction page" they are instantly
redirected, or forwarded to your main URL, at mydomain.com. Many
registrars will offer this as a free service with registration or as an
add-on for a small fee. If you plan to have many domain names pointing
to the same site choose a registrar that offers URL forwarding.
Personalized Email
Another common reason for registering a domain name is for the use of
personalized email. Instead of a having a generic Hotmail or AOL
account, you can buy a domain name from a domain registrar that offers
email packages or email forwarding and get a personalized email address.
For example instead of being "you@hotmail.com" you could now be "you@yourdomainname.com".
This is much more professional sounding than the boring free email
account addresses.
Email forwarding allows you to receive mail from your you@hotmail.com
address into the email account that you would check all the time, such
as you@yourdomainname.com. So you don't have to check a bunch of
different mailboxes to read your email. Mail can be directed, or
forwarded, to another inbox. Normally you would get the email features
through your web host, but if you aren't planning to build a web site
for your domain name you can just register your domain name with a
registrar who offers email packages or email forwarding. Go Daddy offers
email packages for only .99.
Reselling Domains
If you have purchased a valuable domain name in order to auction it or
resell for profit you may look into a domain auction agency or domain
appraisal agency to assess how much the domain you purchased is worth.
Now that you've decided whether you will be building a web site,
"parking" you domain, redirecting your domain to another site, reselling
your domain, or using your domain for email, you can choose the best
registrar, register your name and get it hosted! Check out our list of
recommended free and low-cost web hosts.
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