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Domain Name
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What is a domain name and how
do I get one? |
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A domain name is the address
that people will type in to find your web site,
such as www.yourcompany.com. Generally you want
the shortest version of your business name that
is available. Other companies and individuals
have already registered most common names, so
you may need to be creative if your name is
taken.
To check if a domain name is available, you
can visit here. |
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What is the regulations to
apply for domain names under MY? |
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Any organizations requesting
domain registration must have a local presence.
Organizations registered with the Registry of
Companies (ROC) or Registry of Business (ROB) in
Malaysia may apply for a domain under COM.MY or
NET.MY |
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Do I have to get a new Web
address or can I use one that I already have? |
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You can use an existing Web
address or request a new one. |
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I can't find a Web address
that works for my Web site; lots of the names
I've tried are taken. I don't have a Web address
to transfer either. What should I do? |
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Your Web site must have a Web
address in order to be found on the Internet.
And you have to have a Web address to subscribe
to our monthly plans. But if you want to get a
Web site now (and register your Web address
later) you can have JustSimple Dotcom build your
site, then download the site to your computer.
Just remember that your Web site won't be on the
Internet until you have registered your Web
address. Your next step will be to arrange for
the Web site to be hosted by the provider of
your choice.
Many hosting providers offer
"third level domain names" (e.g.
www.yourcompany.abc.com). If you have dial up
access to the Internet through an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) you may already have
space for a Web site with a third level domain
name. Check with your existing provider for
details. |
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