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Choose a domain name that is memorable, relevant to your business, easy to spell and type, and preferably short. Avoid hyphens and numbers when possible. Consider your target audience and make sure the domain reflects your brand identity.
Domain registration involves reserving a domain name for a specific period (typically 1-10 years). You pay an annual fee to maintain ownership. The domain must be renewed before expiration to prevent it from becoming available to others.
Yes, you can transfer your domain to us. The domain must be unlocked at your current registrar, and you'll need the authorization code. The transfer process typically takes 5-7 days and includes a free 1-year extension.
When a domain expires, it enters a grace period where you can still renew it at the regular price. After this period, it may enter a redemption phase with higher fees. Eventually, the domain becomes available for others to register.
Yes, we offer domain privacy protection to hide your personal information from the public WHOIS database. This helps protect you from spam, identity theft, and unwanted solicitations while maintaining domain ownership.
Yes, you have full control over your DNS settings through our control panel. You can manage A records, CNAME records, MX records, and other DNS configurations. We also provide free DNS hosting for all registered domains.
Domain parking is a service that displays a temporary page on your domain while you're not actively using it. This can help monetize your domain through advertisements or simply show a 'coming soon' message.
We offer a 5-day money-back guarantee for new domain registrations. Domain transfers and renewals are generally non-refundable due to the nature of the service. Premium domains may have different policies.
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