Selecting a Domain Name

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How To Register a Domain Name

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Choosing a domain name registrar

Cost of Domain Names

The cost of registration should be a primary consideration in choosing a registrar since prices vary widely from one to another. For example, domain names under legacy generic top level domains (gTLDs) such as ".com" can cost anywhere from $8.95 per year (through A to Z Domains, for example) to almost $30 (through eNom) or $35 (through Network Solutions) per year for individual domains, depending on the registrar. The cost of registering ".com" domains in larger bulk quantities (50 or more) can be as low as $6.95 per year apiece.

Register Your Domain Name Yourself

It is highly recommended to register your domain name yourself, directly with one of the accredited domain name registrars or with a reliable affiliate of one of those registrars. Signing up to register a domain at one of the registrar sites is just as easy as signing up at any other ecommerce web site. Some other recommendations for registering domain names:

Registering a domain name though a third party such as an ISP, hosting provider, or web design service is not recommended. The third party is then responsible for notifying the customer, billing for the renewal (often at a premium price), and then renewing the domain name with the appropriate registrar. There have been many cases where web sites were shut down because their domain names were not renewed in time by the third party. Expired domains are not immediately made available for re-registration - they first go into an exclusive auction affiliated with the registrar, then into a redemption period where they can be renewed for $150 or more, then put up for auction on various expiring domain name sites where many domains are acquired by someone other than the original owner. Since bidders on expired name auctions look for domains that have had some traffic or are listed on the major search engines, it is unlikely that a domain will be released for general registration unless it had not been used for a web site. When faced with having to pay to reacquire the domain from an auction site (for $60 or more), pay the redemption fee ($150 or more), or pay the high bidder for the expired name thousands of dollars, or else hoping that no one bids on the domain in the expired name auctions and having the web site shut down for months waiting for the domain name to be released, it usually winds up being necessary to abandon the original domain name and register a brand new name for the site.

Last updated Saturday December 30, 2006

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