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How much should you pay for a domain Name?

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Check around and you'll see widely varying prices ranging from under $10 to over $30 to register a domain name.

As there is no technical difference as to who you register with, companies differentiate by offering free extras such as :-

* Forwarding - rerouting the address ie zzz.com can actually go to aaa.com).

* Masking - the forwarding address eg zzz.com is not shown in your browser, you see only aaa.com.

* Parked pages (a temporary one page host address until you create your site).

Curiously it is often the cheaper offers that carry the most free extras.

Companies and individuals might think that they are locked into their $70 a year agreements with their original registrar.

This is not True! You may transfer domain name registrations up to the last 30 days of expiry.

(some registrars allow less)

- Save money by transferring to reputable sites like http://www.WebsInstantly.com

We offer free one year extensions for $7.75 per year!

WARNING - Always ensure that Domain Names are registered in your own name, not the name of the registering company.

Feel free to mail me for advice,

PS If you read this far in answer to my title question I never pay more than $14.95 per year and typically pay under $10. If the Domain Name is for a business it is worth taking the name (& variants such as .net .biz .ws) for a five or ten year period, locking your price and maximising discounts.



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