Where to register Domain?

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buzzbuck

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Post Thu Aug 25, 2011 5:15 pm

Where to register Domain?

I was looking to register a domain , so I created an account at Godaddy. But Godaddy does not accept Alertpay. Are there any other domain registration company that you know? Please share the name here also your experience with them.
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commodity

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Post Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:33 am

Re: Where to register Domain?

you try this domain company http://bit.ly/qRXBSO
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adamscott

Post Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:16 pm

Re: Where to register Domain?

If you want to register a domain name, here's what you need to do:
If you want to use a few good domain name. It will not do, that there is only one - it may have been taken (it may be!)
There are more important, than meets the eye.You need a credit card or PayPal account to pay the domain. This is most, if not all registration requirements. It will enable you to apply for and obtain the domain name of the application immediately. This is not an option (unfortunately).
If you already have a virtual host, obtain their primary and secondary domain name server. Do not worry if you do not understand what these things mean. Where to save the information. On its website the information can usually be obtained from their common problems or other documents, usually as the "domain" or "DNS" or "domain transfer" or similar category. If you can not find it, email them. The information you need, your domain name to point to your site, buy your domain name. Do not worry if you do not have a virtual host. Just read.
If you do not have a virtual host, you can always make your Registrar to park at a temporary site, the site specifically for you to set your domain name. This way you can quickly secure the domain name, before too late, you also need time to build other aspects of your website. As I can tell you, most of the registrar (or perhaps all) automatic park default, your domain name, whether or not you ask them, so if this is your case, you may not do anything special , do it. The registrars also provide your own domain name, which is parked on their website as sales@example.com, with a free e-mail address (where "example.com" is your domain name).

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