Thursday, July 5, 2007

How to Buy a Domain Name

http://live.pirillo.com/ - Buying a domain name isn't too difficult, and it's much cheaper now. A decade ago a domain name cost upwards of $70 per year!

A domain name is usually the name of a website you visit; for example, "lockergnome.com" is a domain name. By the way, the ".com" at the end is known as a Top Level Domain.

There are several Top Level Domains (TLDs), including: com, net, org, gov, edu, and so on.

Buying a domain name is pretty simple: you open an account with a registrar (such as GoDaddy) and purchase the domain name you want per a certain price per year.

Speaking of buying a domain name, you can save money by visiting GoDaddy and using one of our coupon codes: CHRIS1, CHRIS2, CHRIS3, or BLAUGH.

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