Register a Top-Level Domain with a Domain Name Hosting Provider
By PhilWebServices, Mar. 21, 2011 in Web Hosting/Domain Registration | 0 CommentFrom a business owner’s perspective, a domain name is not only used for easy reference to the company website, it is also used for strategic purposes such as establishing the company brand and products. Domain names are usually created to assist potential clients to easily remember the website, which can encourage them to check back for updates. But, domain names can only be used after registering with an accredited domain name registrar, which are usually domain name hosting providers.
During the early days of the Internet, the registration of domain names were monopolized by a governing body. But, the advancement in technology has led to the decentralization of the official domain name registrar, which gave birth of accredited registrars from anywhere in the world. The decentralization ended the domain name registration monopoly and started an intense competition among accredited registrars for client registrations. Domain name registrars are accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers or ICANN, which oversees the Internet’s name and number systems; they are also authorized by an organization that maintains the database of registered domain names. A domain name hosting provider delivers its client’s registration information to the registry with a corresponding annual fee.
However, registrants or sometimes called as owners, do not literally own the domain name, they only have an exclusive right to use it. That is why registrants are required to maintain or renew their registration on an annual basis to avoid the availability of your domain name for public purchase or bidding. Domain name hosting providers usually sell domains at lower prices compared with most of their competitors. But, smart business owners do not only base their decisions on prices but, also on the provider’s reliability.
Nowadays, domain names are the virtual real estate. Their value can change based on the owners success with the website and the relevance of the name. So, website owners must always remember that once their domain names are up for bidding or sale, it is not very easy to repossess. Thus, when choosing the domain name hosting provider to register a domain name, it is important to consider the charges that go with the actual registration fee such as server setup and the like.
