Available Domain Name
Good available domain name for a prayer web site?
I need an AVAILABLE .com name for a web site where people can exchange prayer requests.
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http://www.tripod.com
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The problem is i wanted that domain name i thought i was checking for available domain name instead i placed?
it as already have a domain and the domain that i have listed is some one elses it is not available so i found one that is available and dont know how to reove the listed one and replace it with the available one i found. i am new to computers so i would really like some help if possible the program i have is yahoo web hosting starter
I don't see how you were able to buy a domain name that was not available.
At any rate, it is not possible to change your domain name without first canceling the current account. (And if you do cancel, Yahoo! will not refund your money or put it toward a new domain purchase.)
Please suggest me an available domain name which has to do with investing and stock market.?
It has to be short and not more than 2 words. By the way only .com
Suggesstion tools that I used gave me some names with no meanings.
Thanks,
investmonkey.com
Where can I find a domain name availability script/software that works with a word list?
Where can I find a script that checks for available domain names based on a word list that I provide? Either paid or free is fine.
Thanks!
http://www.networksolutions.com/home.jsp;jsessionid=90863cf4d65b2ffffffffc47b412ed506c2e:rSQT?layoutIdIndex=0
Getting my own website- How does it work? Do I first choose a domain name?
I eventually want to have a website, but first and foremost, I do not want to loose an available domain name I desire. Can I "buy" the domain name now and attach it to a website created later? Please explain.
yes, you will first want to purchase the domain name to make sure it is yours. Create the website and then upload the files to the domain. Depends on who you go through.
How can I check whether the domain name is available? I want to create a tool to achieve the results.?
I want to create a module which queries the dns server about a particular domain name and returns the result as domain name available or not. I don't want to use any tools. I want to create one. Please help..
You need the functionality of the 'whois' command. If you have access to a Unix system, look at the whois manpage and source code. Alternatively, read the RFC 3912: WHOIS Protocol Specification.
If a whois query doesn't returns success, it means that the domain is available. You can also use search engines to find sites running whois, and even source code, if you want to create a web module.
Finally, if you are just interested in Local domains, (not internet), read the DNS RFC. You would need to send a DNS query for the domain, and if its available, you will get a NXDOMAIN response.
why is this domain name still available???
i registered a domain name on 1&1.com successfully.but when i go to search for it on whois.com,it still said this domain name is available,why???
When did you register your domain? It may be just a simple delay in updating whois.com's database.
I thought one could get an alert set up for when a domain name becomes available. Where can I find that?
If it exists, I'd like to know where it is found.
More precisely, I'm looking after a domain name that is set to expire soon and want to make sure I will be the first to register it.
Network solutions offer a service called snapnames.com which allows you to camp on a domain and take part in an auction of multiple people are wainting for the same name to become free. There is a moderate charge plus a percentage of the bid.
Should I take an offer to buy a domain name that I own, and don't plan to use?
I am a writer and for a hobby, come up with domain names I think would be appealing to businesses. As a little experiment I bought about six available domain names for $10 each. I just got an offer from someone who saw one of the names parked on my domain dealer's website so the offer would be binding. I got a market appraisal of the name that was 4X higher than the offer. What would be the best way to make a decision without going through a microanalysis of how to negotiate? (or SHOULD I go through some microanalysis - like market research, etc.)?
I'd just sell it.
How may I change my domain name on yahoo without attracting a new fee.?
I have recently signed up and paid for a domain name on yahoo web hosting, however I now believe the name to be unsuitable. Do I have to pay to change or use another available domain name with the same host?
There is an annual fee for every domain name you register, and this fee is not refundable even if you cancel your registration. Very few people actively cancel registrations - they usually passively let them expire - since there is no financial benefit. Every domain name registrar has this policy, not just Yahoo!
So, if you registered wosley.net and realized wosley.com is a better fit for you, you will have to register the second name and pay for the new name. You can't "return" the old name.
However, you don't have to pay for a second hosting plan. Once you have registered your new domain name, let your hosting provider (in this case, Yahoo!) know that your domain name has changed. They will change their servers to reflect the new domain name registration
If you choose to register your domain name thru a registar other than Yahoo!, your domain name registration remains with that registrar and you are responsible for all ongoing domain name registration/renewal fees. To use your existing domain name with a Yahoo! service you have to direct your name servers to Yahoo!. You will need to do a DNS transfer. Here is the info for Yahoo! hosting:
Primary name server: yns1.yahoo.com
Primary IP address: 66.218.71.205
Secondary name server: yns2.yahoo.com
Secondary IP address: 216.109.116.20
I recommend registering the new domain name and pointing it to Yahoo! before having Yahoo! change their records so you don't have any down time.
Also, your old domain name is not "useless". You can forward your old domain to your new domain, so that if someone types in www.olddomain.com they get redirected to www.newdomain.com






















