09 Mar 2008 03:50:23 | Stephen Pope
Everyone likes a bargain. It's even wise to keep one's costs
down. On the other hand, you can be so cheap that you cut your
own throat.
Here are two ways to register a domain name for free and some
reasons why you might not want to.
1. You Must Have Your Own Top Level Domain (TLD) Name
Your business website should definitely have its own top level
domain (TLD) name. This means a name like yourcompany.com. It
doesn't mean a subdomain of someone else's domain name, such as
yourcompany.someisp.net.
Sometimes persons hesitate to register a proper domain name
because of cost, lack of knowledge, or indecision. However,
paying the nominal fee charged by the domain registrar for your
own domain name can reap rich dividends.
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or Internet address like
(ignoring the http part) someisp.net/hosting-accounts/yourco/,
or yourcompany.someisp.net, just doesn't look as professional as
yourcompany.com. It might be free (as in included with your web
space) but it just doesn't cut it.
Consider: If you put your URL on your letterheads, business
cards, signs, et cetera, which Internet address looks more
professional?
If you mention your URL on your radio advertising or to a
customer over the phone, which one will be easier to remember?
As well, what if your web host goes out of business or you
decide that you want to change to another provider. Now, you
need to notify everyone that you have now changed to
yourcompany.someotherisp.net. You will also need to change all
your stationery, signs, and advertising to reflect the change.
On the other hand, the domain name yourcompany.com, could be
transferred from one web host to another simply by informing
your domain name registrar of the change.
So, to avoid losing business and incurring unnecessary
additional costs, be sure you have your own top level domain
name.
2. Should You Get a Free Top Level Domain?
It is possible to get a free top level domain from Dot TK (@www.dot.tk). (You may also get paid
dot tk (.tk) domains from them.) However, there can be
disadvantages to using a free top level domain name.
Here are some of the restrictions noted on the Dot TK website.
You may register no more than three free domain names.
The ownership of the free domain remains with Dot TK. This means
that you can't sell it. (Of course, if you pay for the domain
you do own it and can transfer it to a new owner.) Also, if you
don't have 25 visitors come to your home page within a ninety
day period, your free domain name registration is cancelled.
You need to have existing web content somewhere so that your dot
tk name can be forwarded to it.
There may well be other disadvantages.
Apparently, Dot TK uses frames to show your website. This being
the case, you may have issues with navigation (bookmarking or
finding specific pages) and search engine friendliness.
Therefore, for serious business use, consider carefully the true
cost of free domain names.
About Author :
J. Stephen Pope, President of Pope Consulting Inc., has been
helping clients to earn maximum business profits for over
twenty-five years. For more information about domain names and
other Work at Home Small Business Ideas, visit
http://www.yenommarketinginc.com/domain-names.html