This is a continuation of how to register a domain name yourself in 9 simple steps.
If you have not yet read part one of this guide, then please, click here to read part one (comprising of the first five parts) of how to get started with registering your domains.
Part two on how to register a domain name yourself, starts below:
how to register a domain name yourself in A Unique Way
Now that you have confirmed your name (domain names) is available. It's time to run… You'll need to get that name and secure it as fast as possible - before someone else does!
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It is highly recommended you only type your name into a registrar form only and only if and when you're ready to register that particular name.
- Now enter your desired domain name into the form,
- Then choose the domain names extension you'd like and hit the search button.
Here is how to register a domain name yourself, in your own unique way:
- If your name is available you have the option to include other top level domain names extension that you might want. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and hit continue to proceed (You'll be prompted to repeat the search just in case your name is not available).
- You'll be prompted to log in if you're a returning customer. If you're a new customer you'll be requested to sign in. Fill in your details and contact address. Four types of contacts will be created: you as the domain names registrant or owner, technical, billing, and administrative.
- Choose the number of years you want to register your domain for. As a rule, all domain names are registered a maximum of ten years. You also have the option to customize your order with other plug in to suite your needs like web hosting, website builder, SSL Certificates, privacy protection and many more options.
- Before you check out: Choose whether you want to have your domain name as private or public, then select your payment method. It is advisable to register domain names using private registration.
how to register a domain name yourself - Payment Options
You have the option of using either:
- Credit card.
- PayPal.
- Check.
That is it takes when you want register a unique domain names for yourself, by yourself. And that concludes our simple, easy to follow tutorial on "how to register a domain name yourself"
Congratulations! You're now a proud owner of a unique domain name.
Now that wasn't hard! Was it?
Before you start sending visitors to your web address, it will be good to remember that it will take anywhere from 4-24 hours for newly registered domain names to become live, active and accessible by others throughout the entire world wide web.





