| How to register
a domain name Following
are the steps that we suggest you follow to
register domain names:
Step
1: Develop a list of potential candidate names
and/or words.
Step
2: Check which of these domain names are still
available under .com, net, org, many other new
TLDs such as .biz, .info, .us, etc. You can also
search names under other extensions.
Step
3:
Case
1 Domain name available. You should register it
immediately. To protect the value of the primary
domain name, we also recommend that you register
"close substitutes". If the name
consists of more than one word, you should
consider also registering the hyphened
"-" version. Also consider permutations
of multiple names. If you are considering, for
instance, submitonline.com, we recommend that you
also register onlinesubmit.com. You don't want
someone else to register a domain name that can
be easily confused with yours.
Case
2 Domain name already registered. Try to use a
domain availability software to perform the
following checks:
(1)
Whether the domain has an under-construction page
or is a developed site. Owners of domain names
with under-construction pages are more likely to
sell their domains.
(2)
Whether the Registrant address starts with
"Available at". If so, it represents a
signal that the domain is available for sale.
(3)
Whether the domain is listed for sale on any of
the domain auction sites.
(4)
The administrative contact of the domain. This is
the person you should approach if you are
interested in buying a registered domain name.
In
addition, you can increase your chances of
registering expired domain names as they become
available.
Step
4: You can protect the intellectual property of
your domain name by registering your trademark
with the respective trademark office in your
country of origin
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