The Problem with Domains Part 1
Having your own domain is a wonderful thing. yourname.com can be a great location for a blog, a business site or a hangout to post your rant.
The problem is where do you host it? How do you own it? And how to do start the whole thing off?
First Step: Check for the domain name on the Internet
You can use any registration site to discover whether or not your domain name is available. Once you determine the domain is available, find a hosting company that suits your web needs and purchase the domain there. I do not recommend buying a domain from one location and then hosting elsewhere.
Using a hosting company to check a domain is the easiest means to the end. I can recommend Bluehost for this. My domains are hosted there. If you click on the link, you will go through my affiliate link.
Choosing a domain name can be a tedious or adventurous task. If you are thinking of using your name for your domain, and it is a common one, you may find you need to include a middle initial to acquire the domain. I think the domain jacksmith.com for example is already taken. But perhaps jackjsmith.com is not.
Be creative. Watch for part two in a couple of days.
