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Originally Posted by megsnewgroup
hey.
i read this and was wondering how would you be able to insure that it is you whom owns the domain name ? who is best to go with ? also is it possible to purchase a domian name and get one with .com at the end and also the same name with .com.au ;/
thanks
megs
Hey megs, you can check who is the registered owner by entering the domain name at websiteseurope.com. You own any domain name registered through this website. You can get .com .au and many others.
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All registrars can be viewed as "affiliates" of ICANN. There is no such thing as a free domain name, no strings attatched. Therefore, there is not much price variance. I wouldn't pay more than $8USD / year.
www.markdavidny.com - just one of my sites I'm trying to boost traffic for ;-)
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hi ho duders, new to this topic but very interested in buying own domain name. The thing that gets me is who would i be buying the domain name from? Does some1 already have it and r sellin it. May sound stupid but How does it work????????????
Or like some of u have said that u would be more likely to be paying for a service....
Or like some of u have said that u would be more likely to be paying for a service....
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Go to this thread http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread31695.html
Best Solution for buying domain names is from Directi
They have re-seller based accounts, where you need to activate your accounts for 75 $, once this is accomplished they charge you 6.99$ per month.
You get a control panel which allows you addition of sellers, re-sellers as well customers.
Good for users with large no. of domains (like me
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They have re-seller based accounts, where you need to activate your accounts for 75 $, once this is accomplished they charge you 6.99$ per month.
You get a control panel which allows you addition of sellers, re-sellers as well customers.
Good for users with large no. of domains (like me
)Regards,
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namecheap.com is also offering info domains at $2.88.
Prefer .com though.
Also agree that one shouldn't allow a hosting company to own your domain. Virtually helping them build traffic for their domain.
Prefer .com though.
Also agree that one shouldn't allow a hosting company to own your domain. Virtually helping them build traffic for their domain.
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maybe it is impossible.
but ,as I know,http://www.plusregister.com have some bargain sale domain name
.info $2.49 .org $3.99
I think it is very cheap,if you are interested in it,you can visit this website
but ,as I know,http://www.plusregister.com have some bargain sale domain name
.info $2.49 .org $3.99
I think it is very cheap,if you are interested in it,you can visit this website
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