Buying
Domain Names
How to Buy and
Register a Domain Name
As individual and company
websites continue to increase in popularity, the
process of buying domain names has come front and
center. As we speak there are thousands of
companies, corporations and individual people in
the business of selling domain names, either as
registrars in their own right or as resellers of
registry services.
So, as you can see, there is
no shortage of Internet
service providers (
or ISP ) to choose from but you can be a
little smarter in your choice when you decide to do
a dns lookup and put up your website.
So, if you are seriously
considering designing your own website or hiring a
webmaster to design it for you, it is a real
advantage to know all the facts and helpful hints
when it comes to the business of doing an ownership
search and buying domain names.
Below you will find some
useful information to help you in your quest for a
healthy relationship with an Internet hosting
company and registrar. Before you finish this
report, maybe one or two eye-opening statements
will catch your attention.
There are indeed several
important things to be aware of when buying domain
names. First, there is the fact that when choosing
Internet space for your web presence, you need
access to two name servers, or at least the address
of two name servers for consideration. Name servers
are the machines that convert an Internet name into
the underlying Internet Protocol or IP address.
Due to the importance of name
servers in the process of buying domain names, most
companies today include some name server access as
part of their general service. There are some
companies that charge extra for this
service.
I trust that what you've read
so far has been informative. The following section
should go a long way toward clearing up any
uncertainty that may remain about website and
Internet names.
In the process of doing a dns
lookup ( domain name server ), no matter if it is a
single or multi domain web hosting account, it is
imperative that you give the appropriate and
accurate contact information. But remember you will
come across domain names with phony or blank
ownership records.
However, the main name
registrars have tightened the rules surrounding the
information contained in the contact portion of the
business for buying domain names and some
crackdowns are now taking place.
Even though some control
remains in the rules for buying domain names, many
experts still recommend the use of a permanent
email address when engaging in the business of
buying domain names rather than using a free email
account.
Perhaps the reason for this
is there are some instances when the email provider
goes bankrupt or you are unable to access the email
account you entered to register the domain name.
And if this happens, it is very difficult to make
adjustments to the domain name or even to sell it
to the third party.
When buying a domain name you
should always ask for more information before
making a final decision. This is very important
,especially when the third party has no available
information.
And finally, a good idea to
consider when choosing virtual domain hosting is to
make everything as simple as possible between you
and the seller. So, try and make it easy for the
person registering your web name to receive their
payment. What I mean is to put a sense of urgency
into the proceedings for buying domain names so
that you wont leave your wallet bleeding, and
to make good use of your new Internet hosting
partner.
Looking Up Your Name before
Buying
Domain name lookup, or better
known as dns services are some of the common sites
for doing a domain name ownership search today.
Perhaps, it is for this reason that many people
especially those who wanted to look for an
available url on the web, are really into some of
the available and offered lookup services.
Here is one example available
site on the web today that provides ownership
search services for domain name buyers...
Whois.Net is such a great
place for domain name lookups that it really
devised its own engine for the users to check the
availability of a certain url. With their easy to
use engine, you will definitely find available
domain names, and you can also look up multiple
records.
So all you need to do is to
enter the appropriate domain name you wish to buy
and select an extension such as .com, .net, .org,
.us, etc. And if the requested domain name is
already taken, you will be given a chance to view
the domain record, but if it is available, then you
have the chance to register the name or look up for
another name.
Doing a thorough ownership
search and domain name registration is not rocket
science and if you use a little common sense and
test out different ISP companies, you should be
able to find a good Internet
hosting service for
your new online business or personal website. I've
done a little research myself and came up with a
company below who has a pretty good track record.
You can either check them out or do more searches
online for buying domain names, or both (I suggest
shopping around for the best price and
service).
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