Archive for August, 2009

What is the cheapest site to buy a domain name from?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009


www.oneandone.com
you can get 2 for 19.95 per month, with a ton of stuff included.

how long after registering a domain name should it take to get in to DNS?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

I registered and uploaded a domain name with godaddy on friday, now its monday, and the site is still not found.

it should take 48-72 hours to propagate, anyway since saturday and sunday came in the middle, i suggest you wait till tuesday before assuming anything, anyway if you are unhappy try 123Ehost.com, they are amazing.

Is there a free registration of domain name, at the same time, being given free web hosting?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

I just want to know the sites that cater to such services of free domain registration as well as free web hosting which would really help a starter like me.

There are no legitimate sites that give away free domain names. However, there are sites that offer free domain hosting, but most likely you’ll have restrictions. (Ads, etc.)

If you’re a starter, it’s best just to settle on a freeserver like Geocities or Freewebs until you can purchase your own domain name. In my opinion, I don’t think a person should own a domain unless they can make their own graphics, code their own html/whatever, and learn how to use a FTP program.

What domain registar would you recommend?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Hi all!

I am trying to register a domain name, but not sure where to register it? I found a couple of really cheap ones which I think are really good value, but not sure which is better at service and if they provide free DOMAIN NAME PRIVACY on the WHOIS website???

Here are the ones I’m considering:

1. GoDaddy.com - $6.95/year and they’re offering loads of other free stuff as well but I’m not sure how much they charge for private domain registration as I didn’t see it mentioned on their website…

2. Netfirms.com - $4.95/year plus free email and free domain name privacy on WHOIS website but not sure if their service is good and the cheap price is a bit suspicious…don’t know

3. FXdomains.com - $7.85/year and they’re also offering loads of free stuff with it just like GoDaddy are but they’re $0.90 more expensive than GoDaddy, plus they’ve got sale for private domain registration for $1.95/year but I’m not sure if this will go up on your second year as it’s sale now.

Please tell me if you know any other good registars that are good value like these ones and why you would you recommend it? Or maybe is GoDaddy good enough and I’m being too choosy? I would very much like to know your opinion on this.

Thank you very much!

I’ve been registering domanins since 5 years now. goDaddy.com has no competion ! Go with them without any doubt.

in which website i can register a free domain name?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

i have a website www.something.calmteam.co… i want it to be known as www.something.com.

pls hlp>>>>>>>>>>

well, somthing.com is taken, and you cant get a domain like that without money, you need somthing like freewebs, where its

somthing.freewebs.com.
good luck.

where is the cheapest place to register a domain without any hidden costs or obligations?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009


1and1.com
Godaddy.com

The two above are your best bet and MOST reliable. I have over 400 domains / websites and 90% of them are at GoDaddy.

Here are a few coupons for GoDaddy:

.info for $1.49 - no code needed
.net for $7.99 - gdp1009q
.com for $7.49 - cjc695b2b or DNF2

Another option is to buy domains directly from the domain owners.

Additional Help:

Route 1: Domains are registered for a year at a time. To purchase a domain name a person goes to a domain register like GoDaddy.com, types in the name they want, if it is avaliable.. you can purchase it for around $10/year.

After you purchase the domain, you will need to host the domain, which is around $8-$10 a month for shared hosting.

This is the more expensive route and the route which require more ramp up time faster. The good news is both the domain register company and the hosting company normally is more than happy to help you through any process. I personally use GoDaddy.com for domain purchases and HostGator.com for domain hosting, both are very helpful.

Route 2: I would recommend starting out with blogger.com or wordpress.org. Both are very powerful blogging type sites with many options. Also, both sites also will teach you much needed steps to be able to maintain and manage a real domain.

Once you have an established blog with either of the two, you can then purchase a domain for around $10 per year and run it through blogger.com or wordpress.org for free. This option will save you the monthly hosting fee which is around $10 a month. Both sites have detailed information on how to run your blog through your domain.

If you have additional questions feel free to contact me as I own a domain company and enjoy helping others.

What domain registar would you recommend?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Hi all!

I am trying to register a domain name, but not sure where to register it? I found a couple of really cheap ones which I think are really good value, but not sure which is better at service and if they provide free DOMAIN NAME PRIVACY on the WHOIS website???

Here are the ones I’m considering:

1. GoDaddy.com - $6.95/year and they’re offering loads of other free stuff as well but I’m not sure how much they charge for private domain registration as I didn’t see it mentioned on their website…

2. Netfirms.com - $4.95/year plus free email and free domain name privacy on WHOIS website but not sure if their service is good and the cheap price is a bit suspicious…don’t know

3. FXdomains.com - $7.85/year and they’re also offering loads of free stuff with it just like GoDaddy are but they’re $0.90 more expensive than GoDaddy, plus they’ve got sale for private domain registration for $1.95/year but I’m not sure if this will go up on your second year as it’s sale now.

Please tell me if you know any other good registars that are good value like these ones and why you would you recommend it? Or maybe is GoDaddy good enough and I’m being too choosy? I would very much like to know your opinion on this.

Thank you very much!

GoDaddy is fine and is the most famous one I know of. It’s recommended by lots of gurus. You might look at namecheap. They have some great special rates now & then on the dot-info (.info) domain names. I got one there a few weeks ago for only $2.98, including privacy on WhoIs. However, as far as I’ve ever seen, their dot-com domains are always about the same price, $8.88 I think.

What is the difference between a shared hosting plan and an in house?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

What is the difference between a shared hosting plan and an in house?

Hi,

Shared hosting would be outsourced to another company that specifically sold webhosting, this would be a cheap and simple solution to web hosting. In house would mean that your company ran its own web server, this would most likely need someone employed to maintain it and need to be on a high speed internet connection, this would be vastly more expensive and in most cases offer very little advantage.

Regards,

Darryl

Is there a good and reliable web hosting service available which supports Struts 2 framework?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Is there a good and reliable web hosting service available which supports Struts 2 framework?

I googled a lot on this and could find very very few web hosting services which support Struts (but Struts 1.1 & Struts 1.2).

I am desperately looking if there is any such hosting service available which would support Struts2?

Thanks

I think www.NetworkJuiceHosting.com supports Struts2 , plus their hosting plans are Affordable and Reliable.

How do I get my own Webpage/Domain?

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

I want to create my own website/forum with my own chosen domain name, eg: www.domainname.com.
Not something on Xanga or geocities.
Can anyone help me or tell me how to do this?
thanks

Get a domain at http://www.LocoDomains.com
Get hosting at http://www.JuicyHosting.com
and a template at http://www.web-site-templates.biz
And you have a web site