Domain
Registration Help Page
Click on the topic below that most closely relates to your
question. What
is a "domain"? Domains are Web Addresses. You probably have
seen all your favorite stores, restaurants, and special interests with their name
on the World Wide Web! They look like this - "www.RegisterThisDomain.com"
! How can I have one? Anybody can
have one! You don't have to have a business or organization to have one! In fact,
many people are getting them just for themselves and their families! But you better
hurry, they're going fast! What are the rules
for names? Names cannot be more than 63 characters long, including
the dot(.), and the extensions, (.com, .org, .net, .biz and .info). Letters, numbers, and
the dash(-) are all acceptable, but you can't begin or end the name with the dash.
What if the one I want isn't available?
With so many people and businesses registering their names everyday, you may have
to become more creative to find the one that's just right for you! Remember, you
can't use trademark names or any names that are indecent or that others may find
objectionable. And if you are having trouble finding a name and would like some
help, please email us for more
information to help you. What is a name
server? A name server is where your domain/website is kept so that
the rest of the world will be able to find you! You should check with your ISP
for the name of their servers. What is "parking"?
"Parking" is what many people do when they don't have a use for their domains
yet. In order to register a domain though, you must have a name server to put
it on. Can I do multiple registrations?
Yes, but at this time, you must fill out a form for each name. What
is an "InterNIC" or RTDnic Handle? If you have ever registered
a domain name in the past, you may have been assigned or 'given' an InterNIC "handle"
or "ID" . That way, you would not have to 're-fill' the information each time
you submitted a request for a new domain name. If this is the first time that
you are submitting a request, you will not have a handle to use. However, if you
submit a request, you will be assigned or given a 'handle' that you can use to
simplify future registrations. More questions? Please email
us with your concerns or questions, and somebody will get right back to you!
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