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How do I get my own domain name?
In most cases you will want to use your own domain name as the address of your
web site. For example, you may want to have a domain name like you.com so that
people can visit your web site at either www.you.com or you.com. To be able to
use your own domain name you first need to register it.To do that, you need to
find an appropriate domain name registrar.
There are many different registrars around the world. Registrars usually
register just a few different types of domain names. If you wanted to register, say, a
New Zealand (.nz) domain name then you would need to contact the .nz registrar
(Domainz).
If you want to register a different type of domain name then you will need to
find the appropriate registrar and register the domain name yourself. If you
would like to get a country-based domain name then you should be able to find
the relevant registrar on IANA's list of Top Level Domain (TLD) registrars.
Please note that different registrars have different requirements, procedures
and prices so you will need to review the details of their service to determine
whether you are willing and able to register a particular domain name. Before
attempting to register any domain name you will also need to check first
whether it is available - perhaps somebody else has already registered it. Most
registration services provide tools on their sites so that you can check
availability easily.
Please note too that domain names are usually leased for a given period and
after that period expires you will need to pay renewal fees to your domain name
registrar if you would like to continue to use the domain.
What is a Virtual Domain?
A virtual domain allows you to have your own domain name
(http://www.yourname.com) without having to install expensive server hardware
and software. We allocate space on our servers for your use. Your space can be
accessed through the web at http://www.yourname.com and email can be sent to
you at you@yourname.com.
Can I transfer my existing site to your servers?
Certainly.These days domain name transfers are usually quick and easy.After you
place your web hosting order we will setup your account promptly so that you
can upload your site to our servers via FTP or using our customer center (CBE Cenral HQ). It
usually takes a day or two for your domain name to be pointed at your new site
on our servers. If you are using FTP or CBE Cenral HQ in to upload your site,
you can upload your site to our servers before your domain name is transferred,
so that when the domain name transfer does take effect then your visitors will
be seamlessly directed to your new site. That way there will be no downtime for
your site and the change will be transparent to your visitors. If you are using
FrontPage to upload your site then unfortunately you will need to wait until
after your domain name transfer takes effect before you can publish your site,
so there will be a short downtime involved while you publish your site to our
servers.
Will you transfer my .com/.net/.org domain name for me?
Although we are not able to transfer your domain name for you (that is
between you and your domain name registrar) we will provide you with
the necessary name server information when we send you your account details, so
that you can arrange the transfer of your domain name yourself. Please note
that most registrars provide easy online tools for you to transfer your domain,
and also provide customer support services in case you experience
difficulties. Of course our customer support team will also be happy to provide
you with advice to ensure that your domain name is transferred quickly and
easily.
Can you host foreign domain names (.uk, .jp, .ca etc)?
Yes, we can. We are not able to register or transfer these domain names for you
but we are happy to provide you with the technical details about your server so
that you can apply to register/transfer these domains yourself.
Can I point more than one domain name at my site?
You can point extra domain names at the home page of your existing site on our
servers as long as the two domain names relate to identical site content. For
example, you may want to point you.net at you.com. There is a one-time setup fee
for each additional domain name pointed at your site in this manner. Please see
our Price Sheet for the cost of this "Domain Parking" facility. With the domain
name parking facility we map the extra domain name to your site, so that people
can visit your site by pointing their browser at the parked domain as well as
the existing domain. Mail can also be sent to the parked domain. For example, if
you parked you.net on the you.com web site then the two addresses joe@you.net
and joe@you.com would be equivalent.
Please note that you may not point additional domain names at your site
yourself, and that the Domain Parking facility may not be used to effectively
house more than one site within a single hosting account. If you have more than
one site then you would need to purchase a separate hosting account for each
one.
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