After finding an available name, add it to your cart and proceed to checkout.

Buying a domain name is one of the most critical steps in establishing your online presence. It’s a straightforward process that involves finding a reputable "registrar" and paying a small annual fee to lease your chosen web address.

Aim for something short, memorable, and easy to type. Avoid hyphens, numbers, or double letters that can lead to typos.

Registrars often try to sell extras like email hosting, SSL certificates, or website builders. Most of these can be found cheaper elsewhere or might already be included with your web host. What Does it Cost?

A standard domain typically costs between $10 and $20 per year . Be wary of "first-year" deals as low as $0.99—these often come with significantly higher renewal fees. How to buy a domain name | Domain purchasing guide

You can typically lease a domain for 1 to 10 years. Many experts suggest auto-renewal to prevent your domain from accidentally expiring and being snatched by someone else.

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