Buy Domain Name - Low Prices & Easy Process

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In summary, 1&1 offers a variety of domain name registration and hosting services for a low price. The domain registration fee is $55 and includes a one-year maintenance fee. The hosting service is available at a low price of $2.99 per month. The only downside is that the company is not located close to the user.
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Domain service ads said:
We will register a domain name on your behalf.
You don't have to go through all of the registration process. we will do it for you.
In the domain type as I see, they say
Domain service ads said:
Domains of .com, .or, .net, are registered with intial fee(registration fee) of $55 including maintenance fee of the first year, so from the second year on, you will have to pay monthly $49
About hosting service they say
Domain service ads said:
Mail & Web Pro: High performance as a dedicated server at the same price of shared server ¥199 /month(tax included)
Mail & Web: Mail & Web service at low price, $33/month (tax included)
Power Mail: Sophisticated Mail Hosting Service $46 /month (tax included)
Domain Alias: Domain Forwarding Service $24 /month(tax included)
Is that cheap ?
I only want to buy a domain and then build a homepage introducing about me, nothing more.
Thank you
 
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I get my domains from 1&1. It is $5.99 per year for a .com .net .org.

I don't use their hosting, but for the simple stuff you want to do, you can probably get away with the $2.99 per month package.

www.1and1.com
 
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But will my current geographical location cause any problems at all ?
 
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Check the website if they accept payment from your country.
 
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No, they don't :biggrin:

Thanks for your suggestions
 
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Been using godaddy (www.godaddy.com[/URL]) for the past years for domain shopping, feel (& hope) haven't been robbed at least too bad. .com Domains typically 5-10$ / year (it's international btw).
 
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PerennialII said:
Been using godaddy (www.godaddy.com[/URL]) for the past years for domain shopping, feel (& hope) haven't been robbed at least too bad. .com Domains typically 5-10$ / year (it's international btw).[/QUOTE]
Thank you, I have read the site, very nice tips offered, only ads is truly quite irritative. Also, it is so far from me, inaccessible.
I will be more localized by picking one just right next to me. Thanks again for any help. ;)
 
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1. What is a domain name?

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