Registering a domain doesn't automatically make your Web site appear
when visitors enter your domain into a Web browser. You have to upload
your Web site to a computer that hosts the site and assigns a numeric
address, called an IP address, to your domain. Your domain and
associated IP address are stored in a database with every other domain and associated IP address. When visitors enter your domain into a Web
browser, your domain works like an address forwarding service by
forwarding visitors to the IP address where your Web site is stored. We
use domain names instead of IP addresses because most people find it
easier to remember a domain name rather than a series of numbers.
When you register a domain, you do not have to create and upload a Web site. You can also:
Sell it. Domains can be a great investment. If you
have registered a domain that you are not using, maybe someone else
can. Log in to your Account Manager and set up a For Sale parked page
for your domain. Don't forget to include your contact information.
Protect your brand online. The more domains you
register, the better. Prevent others from registering a similar domain
to yours—just to steal away your customers. What to do with all these
names? Forward them to your main domain.
Hold on to it. Maybe you haven’t decided what to do
with your new domain. Don’t worry – there’s no rush. You can leave it
parked with us for the length of your registration.
For new .COM and .NET domains and updates it may take up to eight
hours for changes to become effective. It may take up to 48 hours for
changes made to all other domain extensions to become effective. This
is because of the number of networks and agencies involved. Delays
apply to all domains and registrars. Please allow for this delay when
planning Web sites or configuring a domain to work with your email. For more information see: Registering DomainsIf your domain is available, you can register it for a period of
time that you specify during the checkout process. You can use your
domain to build your business and assist you in creating a dynamic
online identity. You may also want to consider registering multiple
domain names to:
- Keep your competition from registering a domain name that draws customers to them instead of you.
- Promote the different products and services you offer.
- Drive more traffic to your Web site.
- Enjoy more opportunities to market to, and be listed on, search engines.
- Create distinct advertising strategies that reach different target markets.
- Provide customers more ways to find you when searching the Internet.
- Capture common misspellings of your domain name, instead of sending visitors to an error page.
- Protect your brand and online identity from those who may have unsavory purposes.
To get started, you need to check if the domain name you want is available.
To Check a Domain's Availability
- Go to our Home Page.
- In the Domain Name Search field, enter the domain you want to register, and then select the domain extension from the list.
- Click Go.
If the domain you requested is taken, we present you with available
alternatives. For example, you may be able to select a .INFO or .WS
domain extension, rather than a .COM. For example, you could register
www.coolexample.info, instead of www.coolexample.com.
If the domain is available, follow the instructions to complete the
checkout process. As you complete your registration, include valid
contact information for each contact. ICANN, the governing body for
domain names, requires valid information for your contact information
(Registrant, Technical, Billing, and Administrative). If you enter
false information, your domain is cancelled.
Your contact information is public and accessible through the Whois
databases of most registrars. However, you can protect your privacy by
registering your domain with us using our private domain name
registration services.
When you purchase our private domain registration services, the
Whois directory lists Domains By Proxy’s name, postal address, and
phone number instead of yours. Although Domains By Proxy is the
registrant of your domain name registration, you still retain the full benefits of domain registration. You can:
- Cancel, sell, or transfer your domain registration.
- Revert the registrant listing for your domain registration back to you.
- Renew your domain registration when it expires.
- Designate the nameservers for your domain.
- Resolve claims arising out of a dispute involving your domain registration.
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