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Question by Kushal K: How can I make my website, absolutely free, with a good webspace, my own domain, no registration fee etc?
Any company like webs etc give own site for free, but not the domain.
They give domain like this ‘my domain name.company’s name.com. But I want www.my fav. name .com/ or they give only 25 MB to 600 mb webspace but I at least need 1 gb space

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Answer by Justin E
There is no way to get it 100% free. You must pay a registration fee to get a domain.

I know I bought a domain from yahoo for like .99 last year. That is a very good price for one year registration.

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Question by sheilanie: Cheapest Domain Name registration?
Hi, I am planning to have my own website, and wondering where I can buy .com / .net / .info and .org at the cheapest price. I found draygo.cm, has anyone try using this?? If you have anything in mind, please do share.
Also, is there any differences in buying domain name in other company? I don’t understand much on it. Please help.

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Answer by Faisal Alsarraf
Godaddy is the best unfortunately.

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Question by Framton: Where can I find cheaper domain name registration with the features I need?
I’m currently using 123cheapdomains.com, which charges .95 a year per domain, which doesn’t include any kind of whois protection. I was wondering if anybody knows where I can find registration for cheaper that will include the following:

* Whois protection of some kind.
* Point to an IP address (which I would think is a given)
* Allow me to specify MX records.
* CNAME pointing.
* Nameserver changing.

Every domain registrar might let you change the above options, I really don’t know. But I figured including them couldn’t hurt. What I don’t need is hosting of any kind. I just want to point my domain to my IP address.

So should I stick with what I’ve got, which doesn’t include the whois protection, or is there somewhere else that will do all that I need for less than .95? I’ve checked around, but everywhere I go seems to be rather shady, so I’m hoping somebody has some experience. The ability to pay with PayPal would also be helpful, but not required.

Thanks!

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Answer by Adam T
Hi,
I am the owner of Cheat Fusion Hosting. I do provide domain name registration. .COM . NET, .ORG, .INFO, .US, and .BIZ domains priced at .99 a year. I also provide more domains.
The features of each domain includes:
Full WHOIS Control
Full DNS Control
A & MX Records Control
Domain Locking & EPP Key
Domain Registrar Change
Unlimited Parked Domains
Create your DNS like:
dns1.your-domain-name.com
dns2.your-domain-name.com
WHOIS / ID Protection

For more information please visit http://www.cheatfusionhosting.net/?lang=en&action=domains
If you have any questions please visit our contact page. I will be glad to help you.

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Question by Max H: Is there actually money being made by being a webhosting, domain registration reseller ?

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Answer by cr
yes .. it’s buying and selling and pocketting the surcharge or the difference. Also some prospecting involved.

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Question by AdamT: What is “redemption period” in domain registration?
Please explain me. or give me useful links:

1.) Can it’s owner register it with another registrar?

2.) Can other person register it in that period?

3.) In that period, fees are double?

thanks in advance.

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Answer by PHXie
A domain name goes into redemption period if it has not been renewed before its expiration date. If this is your domain name, then you must renew it within the 30-day redemption period or you will lose it. You cannot transfer a domain in redemption period to another registrar nor to a new owner, and nobody else can register that domain name during the redemption period.

Many registrars will charge you a fee (in addition to the regular renewal fee) to renew once a domain has entered the redemption period. The registrar sets its own fees, and these fees can vary widely. I have my domains at registrars that do not charge me anything at all for renewing in the redemption period (Moniker.com and GoDaddy.com). However, I believe GoDaddy does charge some people for redemption period renewals, so you should check with your GoDaddy account manager. (I may get special treatment because I have a large portfolio of domains and have had accounts with my registrars for many years.)

The best thing for you to do is keep track of your domain expiration dates, make sure you get email notifications from your registrar of domains expiring soon, and always renew your domains before the expiration date.

For a quick summary of what “redemption period” means and how it works, see this article: http://www.cyberindian.com/domain-registration/article.php?article_id=185.

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