$100.00

Domain Name

Registering domains related to your big idea or business name keeps others from using those names to pull traffic away from their website.

It all starts with a domain name.

The most successful businesses use the same set of words and images in all of their customer touchpoints—on their website, in their emails and order confirmations, on their signs, etc. This is branding at its simplest. And the digital pieces of a brand all spring from a domain name.

  • Stake your claim: Registering domains related to your big idea or business name keeps others from using those names to pull traffic away from their website.
  • Take control: With a domain name, you can send customers, friends, and prospects wherever you want—whether that’s a website, blog, social page, or storefront.
  • Protect your client’s rights: Your domain gives an exclusive piece of digital real estate that cannot be used by anyone else as long as it’s registered.
  • You can use your domain to build a new website or forward the domain name to an existing website to attract more visitors.
  • You can use your domain to create and maintain a professional email address they will be proud to share with customers.
  • With a domain name, you can make it easy for customers to find you on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social platforms.

FAQs

What types of domains (TLDs) are currently available?

Currently, we support the following top-level domains (TLDs):

  • .com
  • .info
  • .org
  • .net
  • .biz
  • .link
  • .click
  • .futbol
  • .club
  • .rocks
  • .xyz
How many domains can be purchased per business (or account)?
  • As many as you like!
Can domains be purchased in bulk?
  • Yes! You can purchase more than one domain. This is especially important if you want to own the .com, .net, .org, and more for the same domain.
Got any tips on finding a good domain name?
  • Make it easy to remember. This is why many businesses get domains with their business names in them. Some people, including Bob Parsons, even choose their business name after they have a domain they like.
  • Don’t register one that’s trademarked, copyrighted or being used by another company. This can lead to losing the domain and/or legal problems.
  • Shorter is usually better because they’re easier for customers to remember. It’s also easier to get matching usernames for Facebook, Twitter and any other social media accounts you have.
  • Got a local business? Include your neighborhood, city or country in your domain so local customers can quickly see where you are.
  • Avoid numbers or hyphens. Anyone who hears your web address won’t know if you’re using a numeral (5) or “five.” If your business name has a number in it, register both versions, with the numeral and with the number spelled out. Dashes are just asking for trouble and generally look unprofessional.
Why is there a one-year commitment for domains?
  • Domain registrars require domains to be registered for a minimum of one year. This cannot be overwritten/worked around.

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