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By : Chris Norman    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-03 12:08:49
Registering a domain name is seen by many newcomers to the web as a very complicated, extremely technical task that the typical people cannot do.

Nothing might be further from the truth.

You only need to bits of information on hand when you buy your domain name:

- What you are going to call this domain

- and your web hosting DNS standards, these are given to you by your hosting company and look approximately like:
NS1.WEBSITEWELCOM.COM and
NS2.WEBSITEWELCOME.COM

They are almost each time provided to you in duo.

So foremost go to a popular domain name registrar.
I suggest putting one or the other www.Better-Domain-Names.com or www.Godaddy.com

These may not be the most inexpensive registrars currently on the web but their service, and reliability are incredible. I normally work on the principle "You get what you pay for", and certainly not a more accurate thing can be said about domain name registrars.

OK, lets walk through the process of purchasing a domain name:

Using your web browser, visit a domain registrar. Usually on the front page there is a search option to check if the domain name you want is available.

Lets say for a case, that you are seeking to register a domain name for your Dog Training website.

So you type in dogtraining.com push enter, and it comes back that that domain is already take.
Now, I would suggest that you enter prefix and or suffix words to the domain name you are after.
So you could try:

betterdogtraining.com
bestdogtraining.com
dogtrainingnewsletter.com
dogtraininganswers.com

You possibly will also try placing dashes "-" in your domain names to separate words.
Admittedly, there are a group of search engine optimization persons who currently consider that the search engines are now beginning to penalize websites with 'dashes" in them.
Another factor, domains that do not have dashes and do not have any numbers in them, normally supposed to be sold for a higher fee.
So if you think you might sell your domain sometime in the upcoming, then it may be advisable to avoid putting both dashes and numbers.

Lets say, that you find dogtraininganswers.com is aquirable.
So you move to the next page. Generally this asks you for the details of the person that is going to be the owner of this domain. Generally this will be your name, address, phone number etc.

Next the system will ask you for how long you want to purchase your domain for, the minimum period is 1 year and the most I have seen is 10 years. Most people go for the 1 year time period, only because it costs the least.
On the Better-Domain-names.com screen and the Godaddy.com page, you will see a link that says:
"If hosting your site elsewhere, please click here to set name servers"

Please set your name servers now (opting for the name server standards given to you by your hosting company), otherwise if you have to come back and change the default name servers at a posterior date. The trouble is that it generally takes a long time for the name servers to proliferate around the net and you may perhaps wait several days for this to occur. But if you set them now, they should propagate within a few instants, perhaps half an hour at the most.

Once you have keyed in *both* name servers values, you then move onto the payment screen where you key in your credit card details.

Here you may see an option named "Auto Renew". Check this box!
This allows you to renew the domain recurringly when its term expires. Any good domain name registrar should send you an multiple emails before the domain is set to expire, and if you take no action on these emails, then the domain will get repeatedly renewed.
If you don't set this "Auto pay" option, then system will let the domain gap and it becomes aquirable for some else to buy.

Once you press the "submit" button, it will take just a few seconds for that new domain name to be yours.

Author Resource:

Want to find out more about Domain Name Registration , then visit Chris Norman's site on how to choose the best Domain Name Registration for your needs and many other useful informations.

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