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How to Set up a Domain

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Setting how to set up a domain is actually not very difficult. Many people assume that it takes a lot of money, time, and effort to set up a domain, but the reality is, you can do it alone with little to no help from a professional. Keep reading for step by step instructions on how to set up a domain.

How to Set up a Domain

Your first step is to select the name you want for your domain. Perhaps you want your own name to be your domain, or for the name of your company or group to be the name of your website. Some people want to use a name that has already been taken, so have a few ideas in mind before you start looking up the pricing of your names.

Your next task is to log on to a domain-name purchasing site, and to start looking up the availability and pricing of the possible domain names you want to purchase. Keep in mind that not all domain names cost the same: if you want a domain name that someone else owns, for example, you might have to pay for brokerage fees and for a settling fee to the person who currently owns the name.

After you finally go through with the purchase, which you should do according to the directions on the website you choose, you should think about your web security. Do you have a server already, or are you looking to now purchase server space? The truth is, you can very easily purchase the right server that will host the domain you’ve purchased. You can also consider building a website using a template website builder online, which will allow you to host your website online for free- but you might have to have ads.

When you have the server and the domain name, you are going to have to work on both ends of the spectrum to make them compatible with one another, so that your website (on your server) points to the domain name, and that typing in the domain on a browser directs to your information hosted on that domain.

This will mean that you have to log on to your account on the domain buying site, and you will have to manipulate the Total DNS Control so that it points to your website server’s IP address, and that other content matches as well. This can be the most difficult part of how to set up a domain and you may want to consult with a professional for guidance.

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