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Domain Name Registration Pay-It allows very affordable domain
name registration. A domain name, such as Pay-It.com, signifies your
own address on the Internet. As no two parties may ever hold identical
domain names, it is truly a unique identifier of you or your company. It
is how your customers will remember you and find you among the millions of
other Web sites on the Internet.
The Six-Step Registration Process:
- Select Your Domain Name(s).
- Domain Options.
- Define Your Domain Contacts.
- Define Your Name Server(s)
If you are choosing Pay-It to host your site, our name servers are:
NS.SITEPROTECT.COM
NS2.SITEPROTECT.COM
- Define Your Billing Information.
- Registration Confirmation.
You can use the basic search form to see if your domain name is available:
Support for Domain Registration
Other Reasons to have your Own Domain Name:
Use It for a Web Site!
A domain name is not a website. It's simply
an address someone uses to find a website. Registering
a domain name is an integral part of creating
a website. Your domain name will already be
yours and active when you’re ready to
launch the site.
Exposure
Millions of people surf the Internet daily.
How will they find your site without a name?
Give Yourself a Permanent E-mail Identity
Never change your email address again, even
if you switch Internet service providers.
Increase Profits
Register a "catchy" domain name and
customers will easily remember it and return
to your site to purchase goods and services.
Protect Your Business/Product Names
Register domain names for your company and products
before your competition does. Ensure that no
one can tarnish your reputation by using your
business name on the Internet.
Create a Professional Image
Give yourself a professional, easy-to-remember
address that will better suit your business.
Every domain name is one-of-a-kind
Once you register your domain no one else can
use it as long as you hold the license. As a
matter of fact, it's to your benefit to register
as many variations of your domain name as possible
to avoid competition or confusion.
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