Finding the right domain can be tricky enough. Once you find a good business name, you have to check that your domain is available for .COM. If not, you may want to change your business name or opt for the other top level domain extensions like .NET and .ORG. In addition, there are some registrars that have some dangerous fine print. These are just a few of the things that you should look out for when making your own domain. Domain registration services sometimes like to hide enormous transfer out fees. You can feel safe with the domain name registration service at Register.com, however. They charge low domain registration fees and follow ICANN policy on all domain transfers. In addition, you should beware of other things in the fine print, such as hidden fees and even one case where a domain registration service tried to enact "power-of-attorney" over those who registered. You should also beware of any domain registration service that has a "pay-as-you-go" plan where you pay all of the cost upfront for five years, but you are then charged fees every year. If you pay for a domain for multi-year, make sure that you read what you're paying for so you don't end up paying more than you already have. If you find a great domain registration service, you'll likely get an amazing rate, privacy service and maybe even some free benefits like an extension on your domain name registration. It all comes down to reading the fine print.
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