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Domain Secrets Revealed: The Basics Of Registering Domains

Nothing can be easier than registering a domain name. That is, if you know domain secrets revealed. For many people the internet consists of clicking and, to a lesser degree, typing without any real after thought of how it is all made possible. But every once in a while an urge comes up screaming "I can do this better!" and gives rise to musing as to how one would go about the whole business without having to spend the hundreds, if not thousands, on a special course.

 

Well, it is really quite easy. It all boils down to managing the different components of what you see in front of you.

First off we have the name of the website which is typically referred to as the domain name. This excludes the 'www' part and therefore only refers to the name itself, e.g. 'icandothisbetter', and the top level domain (TLD), 'com' or '.net', etc. The 'www' is a canonical name which is later added by the entity responsible for hosting the domain.

But who wants to know that? It's technical and you probably already have something in your head that might just do the job. In that case we'll move on to registering domains -with domain secrets revealed it's as easy as pie and, if you have an eye for the future, can make you a buck or two.

Registering domains can be done at one of two places, depending on how many you want to register. For those with an eye on only one domain, we'd advise the use of a reliable (yes, reliable - there are a lot of sharks on the internet) domain name reseller as they tend to be cheaper than the big registrars themselves. Registering domains through these resellers do require a note of caution as some of them might include non-optional extras with the domain name for a contractual period, which means that you'll be bound to them for quite a while.

The second domain secrets revealed way of registering domains is of course with the registrar itself. Yes, we know we told you they are more expensive than the resellers, but that's only because the resellers buy them in bulk. The more you buy, the cheaper they become. An additional bonus is that the registrars seldom include those non-optional extras which makes them the safer buy.

When registering domains, you'll be able to choose the period you want to register them for. Depending on the top level domain, this period can be a minimum of either one or two years and a maximum of at least six years. Again, the longer the registration period, the cheaper the domain.

That being said, the hardest actual work when registering domains comes in the form of actually deciding what the domain name should be. After that you can make use of a website template which you can modify yourself or, if you have the funds, get some professional input. And that's the domain secrets revealed of website DIY.



 

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