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Do I receive some kind of verification, or documentation of my domain name?Yes, after you register a domain name you will automatically receive an email confirmation. This email will contain the domain name you registered through our site, as well as additional information to help you get your website on the Internet.
Do domain names longer than 26 characters work?Yes. Our Registration Server is configured to accept longer domain names up to 67 characters in length (including the extension). Previously, all .com,.net, and .org domain names were limited to 26 characters.
I registered my domain 24 hours ago and still cannot find my web page, why not?We register domain names only and do not supply clients with web pages. However, if you currently have a website we can provide URL forwarding which will allow your new domain to point to your current website. Should you want to associate your domain name with a web page/website, which will allow visitors to find your website, you must locate a hosting company and solicit ...
Can you recommend a hosting company?Yes we recommend you check Marketwizz Internet Solutions for all your hosting needs. Marketwizz offers UNIX or NT/Windows2000 shared hosting as well as dedicated server options for those needing a more powerful hosting solution.
Why should I transfer my domain to your registration company?The advantage of transferring domain to our company is of course is that you can benefit from the services and pricing that we offer. You will still be the official registrant of the domain name with full authority to modify any records such as DNS information.
What is the difference between .com, .net, and .org domain names?The domain suffixes are intended to differentiate between various types of organizations on the Internet. Generally, the following rules apply: The domain suffix itself has no bearing on accessibility to the Internet from a technical standpoint, but over time the .com domain type has become the most popular and recognizable on the Internet.
What is the difference between the top-level and the second-level domain names?The top-level domain and the second level domain work together to form the Internet address. The second level domain usually indicates the name of the organization that the address belongs to (e.g. Microsoft), or the type of web site it is (e.g. .com). When the two are tied together, the address is formed: "microsoft.com". Any additions to this address would be s...
What if my desired name is the same as a trademarked name?In quick and simple terms, if you've registered the name in good faith, it's not a name belonging to an internationally- known company, and you can show that you have a legitimate reason to use that name, then there is a possibility that you might be able to keep that name. If you register a domain name and there arises a dispute concerning the registration because of pote...
How can I protect my domain name against potential trademark disputes?One way to avoid trademark disputes is to choose the right domain name. Choosing a name that is similar to that of your company is another. However, you would not want a name that is similar to another company where people have difficulty distinguishing between the two. For example, if your company is called Integrated Business Management, you would not want to register a ...
Once I have registered my domain name, how long will I own it for?Provided that there are no trademark disputes, and that the annual fees are maintained, your registered domain name will be yours indefinitely. You can register or renew your domain name for periods of 1, 2, 5, or 10 years.
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