FAQ

1. What is a domain name?

A domain name is essentially a signpost on the Internet. Every website you've ever been to, and every email you've ever composed, has used a domain name in its address. People register domain names in order to 'stake a claim' to a particular name -- whether for business or personal reasons. Once a domain name is registered to a person or company, it is that person's to use exclusively as long as they continue to pay the yearly renewal fee.  For information on registering a domain name visit our online domain name registration.

2. What's the difference between .com, .net, .org domain names?

Originally, the three letter extensions after the dot (or Top Level Domain/TLD) were meant to denote whether the domain name was being used for business (.com) charity/non-profit (.org) or for a technology based company (.net). However, with the explosion of the Internet (and specifically, the world wide web) as a new business medium, the lines were blurred, and companies and individuals alike started cross-registering domains (ie. Me.com, me.net, me.org) just to protect their interests. Now, .com, .net, and .org names (the generic Top Level Domains) can be used for any purpose.

3 Do I need a web hosting account?

Having a website of your own would be unthinkable without a web hosting account at hand. We offer both individuals and variously sized businesses full-featured packages, loaded with plenty of resources and administration tools for building and maintaining a positive Internet presence.  For more information please visit our web hosting service page.

4. Do you only work on eastern sites?

No, I would consider doing other sites of interest.

Please visit our rates page if you have questions regarding our fees for web designs.

5. Can I still use your domain name/web hosting services if I have my own design, or someone else does the design?

Yes, you may.  Thank you.

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