How To Register A Domain Name


During the times when you were still new to the Internet, the most popular websites to go to are usually the ones set on your web browser's homepage. Usually that homepage is set to a search engine where you can search for any type of information based on your chosen keywords and then choose from the listed results that will take you to the website itself. If the information is exactly what you are looking for, it may lead to you bookmarking the site. If you examine the address bar or bookmark, you will notice the domain name there and usually it can be easy to memorize.

By now you should have a lot of website domains that you are familiar with and that's what webmasters are trying to accomplish. These webmasters want their websites to be known and they do it by registering domain names that are easy to remember.

Web hosting is easy to obtain so setting up your own website should be within reach. Registering your domain, however, is different because you cannot register it for free. But if you are willing to pay the fees and know exactly what you are doing, you can register a domain all by yourself with ease.

How Can I Register a Domain Name Myself?

There are two main ways you can go about this so you can finally have your very own domain name. The first way is recommended if you still haven't found a hosting provider for your website. Try to finding hosting providers that offer a free domain name upon registration. This method won't give you just a free domain, but it will also give you better server specifications than free web hosts granting you more flexibility for your website and faster performance even if there is a lot of traffic in the future.

It is also very easy to do because you are immediately asked what domain you would like to register while signing up for a hosting account. This means that after your details are submitted, everything is configured so that when you access your domain, it should already point to the new website that you hosted.

The second way is a slightly longer process, but could save you money if you already have your own web hosting. If you have the web hosting, but need a new domain, you can head to some of the most popular domain registrars like GoDaddy and easily get yourself a domain. If the domain is available, you can take it yourself for the price listed depending on the name and top-level domain used. Domain names are paid yearly so expenses shouldn't be a problem. You do need to go through a few steps to make sure the domain name points to the website on your host, but it shouldn't be so hard as long as you read the instructions.

Anyone can get register a domain as long as you have money to spend. Once you made the payment, the domain name should be yours for at least a year.