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Registering a
domain doesn't automatically make your Web site
appear when visitors enter your domain into a Web
browser. You have to upload your Web site to a
computer that hosts the site and assigns a numeric
address, called an
IP address, to your domain. Your domain and
associated IP address are stored in a database with
every other domain and associated IP address. When
visitors enter your domain into a Web browser, your
domain works like an address
forwarding service by forwarding visitors to the
IP address where your Web site is stored. We use domain
names instead of IP addresses because most people find
it easier to remember a name rather than a series of
numbers.
When you register a domain, you do not have to create
and upload a Web site.
You can also:
Sell it.
Domains can be a great
investment. If you have registered a domain that you are
not using, maybe someone else can. Log in to your
Account Manager and set up a For Sale
parked page for your domain. Don't forget to
include your contact information.
Protect your brand online. The more
domains you register, the better. Prevent others from
registering a similar domain to yours—just to steal away
your customers. What to do with all these names? Forward
them to your main domain.
Hold on to it. Maybe you haven’t
decided what to do with your new domain. Don’t worry –
there’s no rush. You can leave it parked with us for the
length of your registration.
For new .COM and .NET domains and updates, it may
take up to eight hours for changes to become effective.
It may take up to 48 hours for changes made to all other
domain extensions to become effective. This is because
of the number of networks and agencies involved. Delays
apply to all domains and registrars. Please allow for
this delay when planning Web sites or configuring a
domain to work with your
email.
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