Basic Domain Buying Steps

Buying your first domain only requires three main steps. First, decide what you would like your domain name to be and whether it should be a ".com", ".biz", ".net" or another top-level domain (".com" is most common). Second, verify that your desired domain name is available. Third, register your domain name with a registrar. Really, that is all there is to it! You will only need access to an internet connected computer and a means to pay the registration fee to be successful. If you are reading this article on-line, you already have access to a PC. Most registrars will accept valid credit cards. Some registrars also accept Pay-Pal.
STEP 1, Determine your Desired domain Name
When determining your desired domain name there are very few technical constraints, however the main rule is that it must be unique. In other words, no one else can register the same name. Keep in mind that, for example, "ittransformation.com" and "ittransformation.net" are both different because of the ".com" or ".net" suffix, also called a Top Level Domain or TLD.
STEP 2, Verify That Your Domain Name is Available
The easiest way is to find a domain reseller on-line. Just search for domain reseller and you should find ample choices Almost all of domain resellers will have a tool that will let you verify whether your desired domain name is available. Just type in the name you would like to have into the domain name search box then click the "go-button". Is the name already taken? No problem, just try other variants of your desired name. For example, if you searched for "mybusiness.com" you can try other variations by including hyphens, abbreviations, or additional words. Some things to try may be "my-business.com", "mybusinessonline.com", or "my-online-business.com " to show just a few examples You can also try alternative top-level domains. If the ".com" is taken, you could try using the ".net", ".biz", or other options. Many sites may even suggest alternative available names.
STEP 3, Register Your Domain Name
Once you have found your Domain Name, you need to register the name. Most registrars will make this easy to find on their site. The registrar will typically charge a small fee for performing the registration. And to keep the registration valid, there is typically a recurring annual fee. If for some reason you don't pay the fee in the future, your domain name becomes available to others. For businesses especially, it is important to not forget!
That is it! If you followed these steps, you are now the proud owner of your first domain name. Next you can create your own web site for business, blog, sharing photos with family, or nearly anything you can imagine.
Most registrars will typically have information on their site to get you started with building your own web site. So, buy your first domain name today!

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