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allanh
January 23rd, 2001, 23:45
Hi, I am new to domain registration. However, I am thinking about getting one.
Can anyone please tell me what I should be looking for when I register a domain?
How much is a reasonable price for domain registration?
Is there a place where there is no annual fee?
Thanks.
}:8) Supermoo
January 24th, 2001, 00:46
Originally posted by allanh
Hi, I am new to domain registration. However, I am thinking about getting one.
Nice to meet you! :)
Originally posted by allanh
Can anyone please tell me what I should be looking for when I register a domain?
A register, they register domains for people like you and me and connect them to your name servers.
Originally posted by allanh
How much is a reasonable price for domain registration?
$8.99-$39.99 US Dollars a year for a top level ".com",".net" or ".org".
Originally posted by allanh
Is there a place where there is no annual fee?
No, or at least I don't think so.
Originally posted by allanh
Thanks.
No problem, it will be good to see you around again! :)
LeX
January 24th, 2001, 09:28
Originally posted by }:8) Supermoo
Originally posted by allanh
Can anyone please tell me what I should be looking for when I register a domain?
A register, they register domains for people like you and me and connect them to your name servers.
Uh... a "register"? I thought they were called "registrars".
Originally posted by }:8) Supermoo
Originally posted by allanh
How much is a reasonable price for domain registration?
$8.99-$39.99 US Dollars a year for a top level ".com",".net" or ".org".
Duhh.... she said reasonable, moo... I don't find USD$39.99 being very reasonable.. in fact, domains should be free!!
allanh
January 24th, 2001, 17:14
so, can anyone suggest a good place to register my domain? What I meant about no annual fee is that I can just pay upfront and not charged after that.
Bruce
January 24th, 2001, 17:31
http://www.joker.com
Chicken
January 26th, 2001, 06:09
Originally posted by allanh
so, can anyone suggest a good place to register my domain? What I meant about no annual fee is that I can just pay upfront and not charged after that.
You have two choices: Annual or Free.
Almost all registrars charge annually, though you could pay for 10 years of registration.
Then there are a couple that offer free domains, but the catch is that you don't really own it. It won't be in your name, nor will you be able to transfer the name, etc. It also comes with banner advertsing built in (what a bonus?). I'd stay away from this.
allanh
January 26th, 2001, 14:55
thanks, chicken.
Chicken
January 26th, 2001, 21:48
Ohhhh and somehow I forgot to recommend a registrar (whups)...
http://www.weblaunching.net
LeX
January 27th, 2001, 10:01
Is there any particular reason why you can't just BUY your domain, but have to pay annualy??
Koolguy
January 27th, 2001, 14:08
Originally posted by LeX
Is there any particular reason why you can't just BUY your domain, but have to pay annualy??
Because the registars get more $$$ if you have to renew every year.
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