Domain Registration
The first step for domain registration is to search the Internet for "domain registration." Go to the Web site of an accredited registrar. Network Solutions Inc., once the only domain name registrar, has a list at its Web site (www.internic.net). Many unaccredited companies may also offer domain registration services.
Registrar sites will typically indicate whether a name is still available or already occupied by someone and often offers a number of alternatives. Many common names, especially in the ".com" and ".org" categories, already have been taken. You may have to be creative, changing the name slightly to find an open domain.
Starting from Friday, any organization or individual who wishes to apply for a new .eu domain registration for will be able to do so. On 7 April the domain will be available for registration to all on a first-come, first-served basis. The .eu domains have already been opened for registration since the end of last year, but only trademark holde
Eurid, the European Registry of Internet Domain Names predicts a hike in domain registrations once .eu becomes available to all. Eu. domain registration have already seen over 300,000 applications, which is a good staring point.
Those who are still novice in the business of web building, GoDaddy.com is a perfect choice. The service features domain registration, website-building software and a free guide to designing a website. With all of these features offered free of charge, GoDaddy.com provides the best domain registration service package - and at a bargain price.
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