How does backordering a domain name work?
Q. I entered a domain name to order, and it said it was already in use but that for $18.99 I could backorder it. Is that a yearly fee or one time fee until the name becomes available? Also, should I contact the current owner directly since their registration info is listed publicly and ask if they want to selll it to me? What would be the procedure to do that? Thanks!
Asked by caligrl - Sat Dec 6 18:11:28 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go to www.pool.com There's no cost to place a backorder. If the domain becomes available, they try to get it for you. If they get it, that's when you get charged.
Answered by herebyfurthermore - Tue Dec 9 18:34:19 2008
Q. I entered a domain name to order, and it said it was already in use but that for $18.99 I could backorder it. Is that a yearly fee or one time fee until the name becomes available? Also, should I contact the current owner directly since their registration info is listed publicly and ask if they want to selll it to me? What would be the procedure to do that? Thanks!
Asked by caligrl - Sat Dec 6 18:11:28 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go to www.pool.com There's no cost to place a backorder. If the domain becomes available, they try to get it for you. If they get it, that's when you get charged.
Answered by herebyfurthermore - Tue Dec 9 18:34:19 2008
How to register a domain name without revealing personal information?
Q. For an example, a person wants to create a website about politics. And the discussions on the site might be somewhat radical, which can cause trouble to the founder if their information is revealed. How can that person own a domain name without revealing personal information? PS: I've heard of a feature called "private registration." Is it a safe and risk-free way?
Asked by Peter - Mon Mar 16 23:13:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Most registrars will give you the option of putting their information rather than yours as the official contact information for the domain. This is perfectly safe.
Answered by Daniel S - Mon Mar 16 23:18:22 2009
Q. For an example, a person wants to create a website about politics. And the discussions on the site might be somewhat radical, which can cause trouble to the founder if their information is revealed. How can that person own a domain name without revealing personal information? PS: I've heard of a feature called "private registration." Is it a safe and risk-free way?
Asked by Peter - Mon Mar 16 23:13:59 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Most registrars will give you the option of putting their information rather than yours as the official contact information for the domain. This is perfectly safe.
Answered by Daniel S - Mon Mar 16 23:18:22 2009
How do I register my domain name for free without downloading anything?
Q. I already have the domain name, I just need to get it to search engines. Thanks.
Asked by Vincent - Wed Jun 10 15:55:01 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go to: There are links directly to the submit pages.
Answered by Nate D - Wed Jun 10 20:55:12 2009
Q. I already have the domain name, I just need to get it to search engines. Thanks.
Asked by Vincent - Wed Jun 10 15:55:01 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go to: There are links directly to the submit pages.
Answered by Nate D - Wed Jun 10 20:55:12 2009
What happens to domain name and website when hosting company closes down?
Q. Need to know what to do about website. Hosting company has closed down with no warning. What happens now? Is the website and domain name lost?
Asked by zips101 - Thu Mar 5 06:09:52 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, First check at following: 1. Name of ICANN Registrar 2. Details in Admin Contact details If admin contact details are yours, then approach Registrar directly and ask them to provide you control panel. They will help you for gain control on domain name. If admin details are not yours, then it is bit difficult for you to prove that domain is owned by you. Still contact registrar and ask if they can help you in this matter. They may ask you to provide few legal documentation and some other proof to give you the control of domain. Regards, Vinay
Answered by vinay_murarka - Fri Mar 6 05:43:14 2009
Q. Need to know what to do about website. Hosting company has closed down with no warning. What happens now? Is the website and domain name lost?
Asked by zips101 - Thu Mar 5 06:09:52 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, First check at following: 1. Name of ICANN Registrar 2. Details in Admin Contact details If admin contact details are yours, then approach Registrar directly and ask them to provide you control panel. They will help you for gain control on domain name. If admin details are not yours, then it is bit difficult for you to prove that domain is owned by you. Still contact registrar and ask if they can help you in this matter. They may ask you to provide few legal documentation and some other proof to give you the control of domain. Regards, Vinay
Answered by vinay_murarka - Fri Mar 6 05:43:14 2009
How can I transfer a domain name that my friend bought into my name?
Q. Me and a friend of mine used to co-own a website. I paid for all the hosting and such like which was registered in my name and he purchased the domain name, which was registered in his name. Now he wishes to leave the website and has agreed to transfer the domain name to me. Only thing is we don't know how to formally go about changing the ownership details of the domain name. Can anyone help?
Asked by JOHNJOE - Thu Apr 10 07:39:19 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Ya sure. In the web hosting website which u are using click on Transfer Domain . Then they will ask the domain details and Domain Secret. Give those details and enter ur personal information.
Answered by Chirag Agarwal - Thu Apr 10 08:06:11 2008
Q. Me and a friend of mine used to co-own a website. I paid for all the hosting and such like which was registered in my name and he purchased the domain name, which was registered in his name. Now he wishes to leave the website and has agreed to transfer the domain name to me. Only thing is we don't know how to formally go about changing the ownership details of the domain name. Can anyone help?
Asked by JOHNJOE - Thu Apr 10 07:39:19 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Ya sure. In the web hosting website which u are using click on Transfer Domain . Then they will ask the domain details and Domain Secret. Give those details and enter ur personal information.
Answered by Chirag Agarwal - Thu Apr 10 08:06:11 2008
How do I find who my domain name is currently registered with?
Q. In my job, I've inherited responsibility for a website that was set-up long before I started working here. There are no records as to who the domain name is registered with and what the domain's passwords, etc, are. We're about to shift to a new hosting company and I need to know this info - how can I find out? Thanks
Asked by Lex - Thu Aug 28 04:32:25 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. very simple .. Just type this in your browser and press enter Note : yourdomain.COM ~ mywebsite.com ( do not include "www")
Answered by ramakrishna_gudipudi - Thu Aug 28 17:23:42 2008
Q. In my job, I've inherited responsibility for a website that was set-up long before I started working here. There are no records as to who the domain name is registered with and what the domain's passwords, etc, are. We're about to shift to a new hosting company and I need to know this info - how can I find out? Thanks
Asked by Lex - Thu Aug 28 04:32:25 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. very simple .. Just type this in your browser and press enter Note : yourdomain.COM ~ mywebsite.com ( do not include "www")
Answered by ramakrishna_gudipudi - Thu Aug 28 17:23:42 2008
If you sell a domain name you have owned for 13 years do you pay capital gains taxes on thoses monies?
Q. If not what taxes would you pay and if you sell the domain next year (2008) are you exempt from CGT under the rule that if you fall into the 10% to !5% tax bracket you pay no CGT in 2008. This would be in the United States. Obviously we would make a profit from the sale of the domain name.
Asked by irelandboundaries - Fri Dec 14 13:10:44 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's an asset, so yes, any gain is capital gain. Yes, it's possible that if your taxable income is small enough, some of the gain will be taxed at 0% in 2008.
Answered by v b - Fri Dec 14 13:23:52 2007
Q. If not what taxes would you pay and if you sell the domain next year (2008) are you exempt from CGT under the rule that if you fall into the 10% to !5% tax bracket you pay no CGT in 2008. This would be in the United States. Obviously we would make a profit from the sale of the domain name.
Asked by irelandboundaries - Fri Dec 14 13:10:44 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's an asset, so yes, any gain is capital gain. Yes, it's possible that if your taxable income is small enough, some of the gain will be taxed at 0% in 2008.
Answered by v b - Fri Dec 14 13:23:52 2007
What do you do after registering a domain name?
Q. I want to register a domain name and create a website. I can get a domain name for about 7 bucks...but what happens after I buy it? How do I work on the site? I have hosting already. Will they give me a login or something after registering the domain?
Asked by thisthingsucks - Mon Jul 23 12:30:35 2007 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. When you register a domain name you will have to get your hosting either through that company or through another one. If you set up your hosting and domain through the same company then they should give you everything you need to work on your site right there. If you set up with another hosting company then you will need to either forward your website to your other hosting company or you will need to Change your DNS to your other hosting company. Either one will help you with that through support.
Answered by Thomas K - Mon Jul 23 12:34:55 2007
Q. I want to register a domain name and create a website. I can get a domain name for about 7 bucks...but what happens after I buy it? How do I work on the site? I have hosting already. Will they give me a login or something after registering the domain?
Asked by thisthingsucks - Mon Jul 23 12:30:35 2007 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. When you register a domain name you will have to get your hosting either through that company or through another one. If you set up your hosting and domain through the same company then they should give you everything you need to work on your site right there. If you set up with another hosting company then you will need to either forward your website to your other hosting company or you will need to Change your DNS to your other hosting company. Either one will help you with that through support.
Answered by Thomas K - Mon Jul 23 12:34:55 2007
Where do I start on registering a domain name on my own?
Q. Where do I start on registering a domain name on my own? I'm not asking for GoDaddy or any other domain registrars to register it FOR ME. I want to know where can I register/claim a domain directly. To try and make the question simpler, where or how does GoDaddy register domain names for people who want that available domain name?
Asked by xlovergirl - Fri Apr 17 05:19:02 2009 - - 7 Answers - 2 Comments
A. You cannot register a domain on your own without an accredit ICANN accredited registrar. If you want to become an ICANN-accredited registrar, you can take a look here: But it is not easy; you must have US$70,000 in working capital requirements and insurance coverage of at least $500,000. If you don t have the budget and still want to sell domains, you can become a reseller for an ICANN accredited registrar. For example, a site like is a Wild West Domain Reseller similar to GoDaddy. They are even cheaper than GoDaddy! Start selling domains by becoming a reseller today, is offering the Wild West Domain Reseller at the minimum price.
Answered by Taimour - Fri Apr 17 06:36:17 2009
Q. Where do I start on registering a domain name on my own? I'm not asking for GoDaddy or any other domain registrars to register it FOR ME. I want to know where can I register/claim a domain directly. To try and make the question simpler, where or how does GoDaddy register domain names for people who want that available domain name?
Asked by xlovergirl - Fri Apr 17 05:19:02 2009 - - 7 Answers - 2 Comments
A. You cannot register a domain on your own without an accredit ICANN accredited registrar. If you want to become an ICANN-accredited registrar, you can take a look here: But it is not easy; you must have US$70,000 in working capital requirements and insurance coverage of at least $500,000. If you don t have the budget and still want to sell domains, you can become a reseller for an ICANN accredited registrar. For example, a site like is a Wild West Domain Reseller similar to GoDaddy. They are even cheaper than GoDaddy! Start selling domains by becoming a reseller today, is offering the Wild West Domain Reseller at the minimum price.
Answered by Taimour - Fri Apr 17 06:36:17 2009
How can I get a free domain name with website hosting?
Q. Hi, I want to get a free domain name and web hosting because my friends and I are opening a business and we would like a website. Also, to sell food "lemonade-stand-style" would you need a license or something??? But more importantly, how can I get a free domain name and/or web hosting? We don't have a credit card just so you know. BTW - in case it helps, at least 30% of our profits are going to charities.
Asked by pink185 - Fri May 29 15:57:47 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should try FatCow web hosting FatCow is dedicated to reliability and takes many steps to ensure that the customers experience as few interruptions as possible. The provider s network infrastructure is equipped with all the technologies needed to make sure you stay online. This includes sophisticated routing equipment and high capacity storage clusters for enhanced reliability. Additionally, FatCow s high-speed internet connections ensure you enjoy a smooth performance with lightning fast pages and a website that is always up and running. Starting with $4.83 per month, you will a free lifetime domain name and an easy to use site builder as well as newly integrated webmaster and search engine tools. You get a variety of email features… [cont.]
Answered by MiK - Sun May 31 09:06:40 2009
Q. Hi, I want to get a free domain name and web hosting because my friends and I are opening a business and we would like a website. Also, to sell food "lemonade-stand-style" would you need a license or something??? But more importantly, how can I get a free domain name and/or web hosting? We don't have a credit card just so you know. BTW - in case it helps, at least 30% of our profits are going to charities.
Asked by pink185 - Fri May 29 15:57:47 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should try FatCow web hosting FatCow is dedicated to reliability and takes many steps to ensure that the customers experience as few interruptions as possible. The provider s network infrastructure is equipped with all the technologies needed to make sure you stay online. This includes sophisticated routing equipment and high capacity storage clusters for enhanced reliability. Additionally, FatCow s high-speed internet connections ensure you enjoy a smooth performance with lightning fast pages and a website that is always up and running. Starting with $4.83 per month, you will a free lifetime domain name and an easy to use site builder as well as newly integrated webmaster and search engine tools. You get a variety of email features… [cont.]
Answered by MiK - Sun May 31 09:06:40 2009
How do we calculate the name of a domain?
Q. I want to start a website, but I want to be accurate numerologicaly. How shall I calculate the name of the website? Should I count the http and the www with the domain name and the dot com? Or should I just calculate only the name of the website?
Asked by cobradene - Sat Aug 8 04:52:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That would be like asking if you include the middle name when calculating the name of a person; or better yet, do you include the Mr./Mrs. or do you spell out "mister"? hould you include Jr/Sr, or "Junior"? How about if they are a third, such as "mister john leo smith the third"? Technically, if you want to calculate the name correctly and since http and www are actually anagrams, should you calculate using "hypertext transfer protocol" and "world wide web"? Even more, do you include the proper usage of the hyphen in "hyper-text" and "world-wide"? This is why I do not put much emphasis on gematrics and numerology. OH- Actually, a websight name IS a number. The name you choose is not the real name as the comupter uses it. The… [cont.]
Answered by g3152 - Sat Aug 8 05:03:29 2009
Q. I want to start a website, but I want to be accurate numerologicaly. How shall I calculate the name of the website? Should I count the http and the www with the domain name and the dot com? Or should I just calculate only the name of the website?
Asked by cobradene - Sat Aug 8 04:52:39 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That would be like asking if you include the middle name when calculating the name of a person; or better yet, do you include the Mr./Mrs. or do you spell out "mister"? hould you include Jr/Sr, or "Junior"? How about if they are a third, such as "mister john leo smith the third"? Technically, if you want to calculate the name correctly and since http and www are actually anagrams, should you calculate using "hypertext transfer protocol" and "world wide web"? Even more, do you include the proper usage of the hyphen in "hyper-text" and "world-wide"? This is why I do not put much emphasis on gematrics and numerology. OH- Actually, a websight name IS a number. The name you choose is not the real name as the comupter uses it. The… [cont.]
Answered by g3152 - Sat Aug 8 05:03:29 2009
How can I get a contracted service provider to release a domain name that he purchased for my firm?
Q. My firm paid our programming service provider register a domain for the programming that we contracted. We parted ways and he has been paid in full, but he will not release the domain name after we have asked several times. How can we get him to transfer the domain back to us?
Asked by swngcat - Tue May 5 00:07:56 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. My firm paid our programming service provider register a domain for the programming that we contracted. We parted ways and he has been paid in full, but he will not release the domain name after we have asked several times. How can we get him to transfer the domain back to us?
Asked by swngcat - Tue May 5 00:07:56 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Where is the best place to buy a domain name with software included?
Q. I'm trying to start an online store for my senior inquiry project in high school. What is the best website to buy a domain name with some easy to follow, learn-as-you-go software? Is this going to be harder than I expect?
Asked by krisviola1 - Wed Nov 19 17:49:36 2008 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. When you buy a domain name you are purchasing a right to use a system that converts the name into an internet address. You then must purchase a website from a web hosting service; godaddy.com , hostmonster.com are two I know. Google "web hosting". Then you need site software for your store. joomla might be a good place to start. If your store isnt real, ie you arent going to collect money, dont worry about a SSL certificate. The answer to your last question is YES. Have fun!
Answered by blstov - Wed Nov 19 18:07:34 2008
Q. I'm trying to start an online store for my senior inquiry project in high school. What is the best website to buy a domain name with some easy to follow, learn-as-you-go software? Is this going to be harder than I expect?
Asked by krisviola1 - Wed Nov 19 17:49:36 2008 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. When you buy a domain name you are purchasing a right to use a system that converts the name into an internet address. You then must purchase a website from a web hosting service; godaddy.com , hostmonster.com are two I know. Google "web hosting". Then you need site software for your store. joomla might be a good place to start. If your store isnt real, ie you arent going to collect money, dont worry about a SSL certificate. The answer to your last question is YES. Have fun!
Answered by blstov - Wed Nov 19 18:07:34 2008
How much does it cost to buy a domain name? Do I have to pay yearly subscriptions to keep a website running?
Q. I am thinking about setting up a small business where I will need to have my own website. However, I know very little about setting up a website, buying a domain name and keeping the site running. I need some help with how I go about this and set up costs etc? Thanx
Asked by Sue - Wed Jul 15 00:57:29 2009 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. At lot of the public use 'GoDaddy' = however whilst this is the 'cheap end' of the range for individuals hosting their own 'blogs' etc. it can quickly get very expensive for serious Business users .. although they often have 'special offers' .. First there is the domain name .. for this you pay an annual registration charge (some places will charge you an initial fee and then annual registration) = it's only a few $$ / and you can usually pay multiple years in advance (one way to distinguish the scammers and con-merchnats from the serious business is to check how many years they have been in existence and how long they have paid for .. the Chinese 'phishing' merchants and scam artists often register 6 months at a time) Next is your… [cont.]
Answered by Steve B - Wed Jul 15 02:50:37 2009
Q. I am thinking about setting up a small business where I will need to have my own website. However, I know very little about setting up a website, buying a domain name and keeping the site running. I need some help with how I go about this and set up costs etc? Thanx
Asked by Sue - Wed Jul 15 00:57:29 2009 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. At lot of the public use 'GoDaddy' = however whilst this is the 'cheap end' of the range for individuals hosting their own 'blogs' etc. it can quickly get very expensive for serious Business users .. although they often have 'special offers' .. First there is the domain name .. for this you pay an annual registration charge (some places will charge you an initial fee and then annual registration) = it's only a few $$ / and you can usually pay multiple years in advance (one way to distinguish the scammers and con-merchnats from the serious business is to check how many years they have been in existence and how long they have paid for .. the Chinese 'phishing' merchants and scam artists often register 6 months at a time) Next is your… [cont.]
Answered by Steve B - Wed Jul 15 02:50:37 2009
I want to register a website domain name. Who is the best company to go through?
Q. I expect my business to start out small but to become gradually bigger as the months progress. I want someone affordable and stable, one who's been in the business long wherein domain name registration is their main purpose. Being affordable is not the main priority but it is one. Getting a free e-mail account though my domain and easy switching is also an object.
Asked by Jordan L - Thu Nov 15 02:44:33 2007 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Go Daddy is about the least expensive out there... If you are talking about registering with some online marketing company... you are about to be SCAMMED... there are no LEGIT companies that will enable YOU to make serious money... you get in at the BOTTOM of the pyramid.. and the ones at the top are the ones that make the serious $$$...
Answered by Smilin'_Bob_The_Enzyte _Guy - Thu Nov 22 17:49:57 2007
Q. I expect my business to start out small but to become gradually bigger as the months progress. I want someone affordable and stable, one who's been in the business long wherein domain name registration is their main purpose. Being affordable is not the main priority but it is one. Getting a free e-mail account though my domain and easy switching is also an object.
Asked by Jordan L - Thu Nov 15 02:44:33 2007 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Go Daddy is about the least expensive out there... If you are talking about registering with some online marketing company... you are about to be SCAMMED... there are no LEGIT companies that will enable YOU to make serious money... you get in at the BOTTOM of the pyramid.. and the ones at the top are the ones that make the serious $$$...
Answered by Smilin'_Bob_The_Enzyte _Guy - Thu Nov 22 17:49:57 2007
How to get back the domain name hosting if the host company is not responding request?
Q. How to get back the domain name hosting if the host company is not responding request, or out of business?
Asked by John J - Tue May 5 12:58:36 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you registered the domain name though a different provider, such as GoDaddy, you can simply start up with a new Web host, transfer your domain name servers to them (ask tech support how), and all will be fine. Otherwise, if your Web host also registered your domain name for you, you will likely need a new Web professional to help you determine how to regain control of your domain. This is technically something you could do yourself with a whois query and some effort, but if you don't know how, the process will take much longer and be much more difficult than simply paying someone to fix it for you.
Answered by Doug V - Tue May 5 13:43:17 2009
Q. How to get back the domain name hosting if the host company is not responding request, or out of business?
Asked by John J - Tue May 5 12:58:36 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you registered the domain name though a different provider, such as GoDaddy, you can simply start up with a new Web host, transfer your domain name servers to them (ask tech support how), and all will be fine. Otherwise, if your Web host also registered your domain name for you, you will likely need a new Web professional to help you determine how to regain control of your domain. This is technically something you could do yourself with a whois query and some effort, but if you don't know how, the process will take much longer and be much more difficult than simply paying someone to fix it for you.
Answered by Doug V - Tue May 5 13:43:17 2009
How do i transfer my existing domain name to another host provider?
Q. I want to transfer my existing domain name to another host provider, what is the easiest way i can do this?
Asked by yahoomaster - Sat Oct 11 07:49:43 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. you just switch the nameservers, form wherever you got it from ( ex: GODADDY) Literally the best free host is it has all of that and it has the most support,, and most space of all free hosting I have ever tried believe me i have tried about everything visit here and go to the sign up page,,, they will give you a free co.cc domain,,,or you can get a .com domain for free with msn,,,you just need a credit card. this site is good for adsense and ceo tips
Answered by ISOWORLD.INFO - Sat Oct 11 13:38:10 2008
Q. I want to transfer my existing domain name to another host provider, what is the easiest way i can do this?
Asked by yahoomaster - Sat Oct 11 07:49:43 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. you just switch the nameservers, form wherever you got it from ( ex: GODADDY) Literally the best free host is it has all of that and it has the most support,, and most space of all free hosting I have ever tried believe me i have tried about everything visit here and go to the sign up page,,, they will give you a free co.cc domain,,,or you can get a .com domain for free with msn,,,you just need a credit card. this site is good for adsense and ceo tips
Answered by ISOWORLD.INFO - Sat Oct 11 13:38:10 2008
How can I get a free website and free domain name?
Q. I`ve looked everywhere online and I don`t know how I can create a website with a free domain name. I need help, like websites and tips. My dad has dream weaver the mac thing, but I don`t know how to use it. Help please.
Asked by Joe - Thu May 7 12:41:42 2009 - - 8 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Try this site for free domain name, webhosting and deisgn templates
Answered by SKJA - Thu May 7 12:47:37 2009
Q. I`ve looked everywhere online and I don`t know how I can create a website with a free domain name. I need help, like websites and tips. My dad has dream weaver the mac thing, but I don`t know how to use it. Help please.
Asked by Joe - Thu May 7 12:41:42 2009 - - 8 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Try this site for free domain name, webhosting and deisgn templates
Answered by SKJA - Thu May 7 12:47:37 2009
How do I set up email addresses for a domain name reserved by yahoo?
Q. I have a domain name reserved by yahoo and I want to add several email addresses for that domain name. Where do I go to set up this service?
Asked by Gary - Wed Aug 13 11:29:01 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You basically have to pay for this type of service, but some limited service can be free. Yahoo has the following: Google has a service: After that use Google or Yahoo search to search Website Hosting. There are hundreds of them. Not all services give you email, but most do.
Answered by DaveEC - Wed Aug 13 13:14:19 2008
Q. I have a domain name reserved by yahoo and I want to add several email addresses for that domain name. Where do I go to set up this service?
Asked by Gary - Wed Aug 13 11:29:01 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You basically have to pay for this type of service, but some limited service can be free. Yahoo has the following: Google has a service: After that use Google or Yahoo search to search Website Hosting. There are hundreds of them. Not all services give you email, but most do.
Answered by DaveEC - Wed Aug 13 13:14:19 2008
I wanna buy domain name which someone owns but its getting expired next month?
Q. Hello People... I am planning to buy a domain name which someone owns it but its getting expired on 10th march. I don't think that person will renew it as from last 5 years that site shows Under consturction message. So my question is, Will I be albe to buy that domain name on 11th march? Or I need to wait for few months?
Asked by Khwab S - Sat Jan 31 13:11:16 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If the domain is allowed to expire the domain is put in the on-hold status and will stop functioning, and the site that uses this domain will appear to be down. During the on-hold status, the domain can still be renewed at normal renewal rates by the owner. The on-hold status duration varies between registrars. Then if still not renewed it will go into the redemption period which lasts for 30 days at all registrars during which the previous owner can still renew. Usually renewal costs are larger than a general renewal rate. Pending Delete status is the final status prior to release of a domain name. This status follows the redemption period and lasts up to 5 days. Few domains actually enter the pending delete period if they are any… [cont.]
Answered by CanadianDots.ca - Sun Feb 1 14:30:11 2009
Q. Hello People... I am planning to buy a domain name which someone owns it but its getting expired on 10th march. I don't think that person will renew it as from last 5 years that site shows Under consturction message. So my question is, Will I be albe to buy that domain name on 11th march? Or I need to wait for few months?
Asked by Khwab S - Sat Jan 31 13:11:16 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If the domain is allowed to expire the domain is put in the on-hold status and will stop functioning, and the site that uses this domain will appear to be down. During the on-hold status, the domain can still be renewed at normal renewal rates by the owner. The on-hold status duration varies between registrars. Then if still not renewed it will go into the redemption period which lasts for 30 days at all registrars during which the previous owner can still renew. Usually renewal costs are larger than a general renewal rate. Pending Delete status is the final status prior to release of a domain name. This status follows the redemption period and lasts up to 5 days. Few domains actually enter the pending delete period if they are any… [cont.]
Answered by CanadianDots.ca - Sun Feb 1 14:30:11 2009
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