Domain Registration for International Domains
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Domain registration is the process of securing a unique name (called a hostname label) for use to identify a collection of web pages for use on the Internet. The process of domain registration involves a search for the name’s availability; a choice of registry (such as 101domain.com) based on price, service, and quality; and the actual registration by providing basic contact information and payment for the chosen duration, usually from one to ten years.
The domain that is being registered consists of an extension called a Top Level Domain (TLD) such as .com, .net, or .org, and paired with your choice of a name. In searching for your domain’s availability for domain registration, determining what to search for can be a very important process in itself. Selection of a name for domain registration can involve considering the core identity and content of the web pages, or what the information represents and says, or not. When a need for others to find your site is important, then a cohesive synergy between a domain name and web content relies on the relevance of the information and identity. Once the name is determined then the search can commence through the registrar of your choice.
The domain registration name that you register may be initially parked with the registrar you purchased it from. The parked page is supplied by the registrar and can be easily replaced once you have a location of web pages you can “point” your domain name too. Visit 101domain.com to search and register your domain needs. 101domain also provides hosting and domain security.
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