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Maybe you've ever wondered if it is possible to buy a domain name that will last a lifetime. This article will answer your question and provide you with the information you need in order to purchase a domain name that lasts a lifetime Cheapest Domain Registration.

This is a critical consideration before we discuss how to do it. Is the domain name to be used for the lifetime of the domain? Or do you prefer the domain name to remain in the ownership's name forever?

Take this into consideration. The owner would have difficulty predicting how long they will live. A domain name could be purchased today, but they may die tomorrow. They have their domain name for the rest of their lives in this case.

If we take a look at the life cycle of a domain, however, we see that there are many factors that play a role.

To get a name, you must first register it with a domain registrar.

A registrar is a company that manages domain name records. To be approved to be registrars, they must be verified. They can only issue a limited number domains - which are often relevant to specific countries. It is unlikely that there would be any registrar who could register domains for every country you wish. You can however find domain name registrars who can register names for multiple countries.

Different countries may have different rules and policies for registering domains. Some have more restrictive policies while others have more open registration.

The domain registrar's primary function is to maintain the domain's records. They do not have to be the web host.

The date the domain expires will be a part of the records that the registrar keeps. At the moment, the maximum time a domain can remain registered is 10 years.

The domain expires on the renewal date if the domain registrar is out of business.

There will always be an expiry on your domain. However, there are inexpensive ways to maintain and care for your domain name for many years.


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1. How do I buy and set up my domain name?

Domain names are your online identity. I strongly recommend that you purchase your domain name, and not get a free one. If you do this, no one will ever take your blog seriously. Your name is less than $10 so don't be cheap. This is your primary identity Domain Name Registration.

Would you buy an office to start a business? The same applies here. You should also avoid free sites. This is because you won't be 100% owner of your site and you don't have any resale value so make sure you buy it.

Go Daddy is the only place I buy domains.

It is most well-known and reliable, and it is also the cheapest.

Step 1: Visit GoDaddy to purchase your domain name.

Enter the domain name that you're looking for to check its availability

Click Add if your domain name is available. You will then see your shopping cart. Continue to register.

You might be interested in special offers and you can take advantage of them.

Register and follow the steps.

Step 2 Choose a hosting package that you would like to have with your domain.

You cannot buy a domain name and go live with your website. Hosting is required to store all data necessary for the website to function. A hosting package is required for this purpose.

I recommend that you also consider Go Daddy hosting.

Three reasons you might want to do so.

Reason 1 – You will receive a discount value for your domain. I purchased the Go Daddy hosting plan for $ 1.99, not $ 9.99.

Reason 2: You don't have to worry about linking your hosting plan and your domain name, as they are both from the same company. The setting up process is a simple click away.

Reason 3 - Most importantly, your hosting company must be reliable. You don't want your blog having problems due to poor hosting plans provided by unreliable companies. GoDaddy is a top-rated company and I recommend them.

You can either purchase the hosting plan with your domain registration, or add it to your existing shopping cart.

Select your plan and then proceed to the registration. Next, select your payment method. Make the payment.

Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of your website if you have followed these instructions.

Be patient! Although there is still some work to be done before your website is ready for public viewing, you can consider yourself to have laid the foundation for your blogging future.

Next, I'll discuss how to create a website and make it available online.


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  • gregorygilchrist21

Have you ever thought about speculating in Domain Names? Maybe you didn't make a profit on a Name that you had high hopes for. Don't be discouraged, I want to share some thoughts I think will be of interest to you Buy Domain Name.

Domain Names can make you insane amounts of money. Every month, domain names that were once bought for $12 are now being sold for $25 (or more). You can make up to five figures, sometimes six- or seven-figure fortunes. This does not include domain names, but sales of websites. (Not just dot com's but also.net’s,.org’s,.info’s and even.biz names plus many other national extensions such as.us,.de, etc.

Let's not forget about the sound effects. Does this sound familiar to anyone you know?

He spends an hour thinking up domain names that will be memorable. He then searches the internet for a Domain Registration Service, using his credit card.

After discovering that the domain name was already registered, he quickly came up with several more appealing options before finally finding one that is available for registration. Cost $15 He sits back and contemplates a huge profit, which is expected soon!

The days pass, and then the weeks, and then the months. Nobody responds to his offer. He is not deterred and offers the domain for $999.95 on eBay (Because he was concerned that his asking price might be too low). He waits for a week, plus one $6 bid, and then he scratches his head, rubs his chin, and wonders what the next step is.

He continues to remain positive and reads some domain articles. However, he is beginning to suspect that the Domain Name business is not all it seems. Or that there is something missing. He decides to stop Domain Speculation and turns his attention towards other matters.

Okay, maybe our apprentice speculator was more scientific about things. But you get the point.

I have owned over 1000 domain names and I was terribly wrong with it all. It was horribly wrong, let's be real. It's actually cost me a lot of money. It was only recently that I realized where my mistakes were.

Now I realize that this whole process requires a professional strategy.


Decline whether you want to purchase for income, short-term resale or income plus capital appreciation.

Domain Names that are only a handful of niches in mind.

To find name ideas that accurately reflect the needs of your niche/s, use key-word searches.

You can choose to search for unregistered domain names (which is incredibly time-consuming and frustrating when it comes down to finding high quality names) or to look at secondary markets, which may be more expensive but offer a greater chance of purchasing a valuable asset.

Find the right registration service Low registration fees, plus the availability of other services that you might be interested in.

Once you have acquired your Domain Name, you should know what you will do with it.


# Keep on going

Park it.

# Rent it (An often overlooked option).

Make a website that you can promote and generate revenue.

# Make it available immediately to potential buyers who are active in the niche that you have chosen.

Sell it on a Secondary Market Site, such as Sedo

# Talk up the domain name on Domain Forums to generate interest.

Offer it to Domain Name Portfolio Owners. (i.e. A corporate entity that controls thousands of Names.

# You can offer it on a general or specialist auction site.

This is just the beginning. To get the traffic they still receive, you could search for and purchase domains that have recently expired. You could also consider using services that specialize in catching "dropping names", i.e. Where domain owners are not willing to renew their registrations (or forgot their domains)

You can find great ebooks, publications, and other resources that will help you accomplish this task. You can find excellent, affordable and simple-to-use software and web services that will make the process of finding names quicker, easier, and potentially more lucrative.

TIP: Even though you may not think you need these publications or tools, you should still check out the spiel used by Merchants to promote them. This'spiel' can often reveal 'top strategies' used by Pro's or reveal cunning strategies that you can use to your advantage.

There are many options for domain names.

Do not give up on domain name sales. Just start thinking more strategically and you will get the results that you want.


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