Selecting A Domain
Registrar
By
Randall Stukey
You need more than
an idea and hosting plan to set up a web site. You also need
a domain name. A domain name is your unique address on the
Internet. Cheapwebhostingreport.com, google.com,
microsoft.com, and yahoo.com are examples of domain names.
<strong>Why "Free" is sometimes bad</strong>
Many web hosting companies will offer to give you a domain
name when you sign up with them. This can be a great deal,
provided they register the domain in your name.
Unfortunately, some hosting companies register the domain in
their name. That means that they own your address and they
don't have to let you move your domain name to another web
hosting company. This can be very bad. It would be like
someone else owning the name of your company. So before you
take advantage of free domain registration with the hosting
company you choose, be sure that they register the domain in
your name. If they do not say they do, it's probably safest
to assume that they do not.
Fortunately, registering a domain name is simple and
inexpensive. Unlike a few years ago when one company had a
virtual monopoly on commercial domain names, there are now a
large number of registrars to choose from and competition
has lowered prices and increased the ease of domain name
registration.
<strong>What to Look For</strong>
There are two important things to look for in a domain
registrar: reliability and location. No one knows exactly
what will happen if a domain registrar goes bankrupt. There
are supposed to be safeguards in place to protect domain
registrants from losing their domains, but you don't want to
be one of the people testing these procedures, so a solvent,
reliable domain registrar is a must. Location is important
because domain registrars are subject to the laws of the
country where they are located and some have been known to
refuse to grant (or worse yet, grant and then take back)
domain names that are unacceptable under the laws of their
home country. A registrar in the US may be your best bet if
you have possible "freedom of speech" issues with the domain
name (or the site contents in some cases) you'd like to use.
<strong>What to Avoid</strong>
Most registrars now offer all sorts of additional features
-- like web hosting. Most of the web hosting plans we've
seen at domain registrars are feature poor and over priced.
If you are tempted by one, think twice and check out other
hosts before buying web hosting from your domain registrar.
Many will try to make it sound like it is a lot of extra
work to host elsewhere. It isn't. All you have to do is
point your domain account at the registrar to the
nameservers your web hosting company gives you. This
involves typing two urls. It is not hard at all.
My clients and I have had good luck with the following three
domain registrars.
<strong>First Choice: GoDaddy</strong> http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zgodaddy.php
Our current first choice of an affordable, reliable,
US-based domain registrar is one of the most popular domain
registars, GoDaddy. They can register .com, .net, .org,
.biz, .info, ,ws, .us and .name domains for $9.95 a year or
less (and there are additional discounts when you register
for multiple years). If you already have a domain name and
are still paying $35 dollars a year for it, you can reduce
your domain costs by transfering you domain to GoDaddy and
paying just $7.95 (for most types of domains) to renew your
domain for an additional year.
<strong>Second Choice: Dotster.com</strong> http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zdotster.ph
Dotster.com is our second choice of an affordable, reliable,
US-based domain registrar. They can register .com, .net,
.org, .biz, .info, .us and .name domains for $14.95 a year
(discounted when you register for multiple years). If you
already have a domain name and are still paying $35 dollars
a year for it, you can save money by transfering your domain
to Dotster and paying just $8.95 to renew your domain for an
additional year.
<strong>Third Choice: Yahoo</strong> http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/zyahoodomains.php
Many of my small business clients like Yahoo Small Business.
They only register .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .us
domains and they charge $9.95 a year, but many small
business people seem more comfortable with a major name
brand -- and Yahoo qualifies.
About the Author
Randall Stukey is the chief editor of the monthly The Cheap
Web Hosting Report (http://www.cheapwebhostingreport.com/)
which lists the top five low cost web hosts and several
special purpose web hosts along with articles on web
hosting, web site design, and site promotion. |