What Has Your Web Domain Done For You Lately?

There are certain things to look out for when you are choosing a web domain, but one thing that most people do not realise is that the web domain they are using are not exactly giving them the service they should be getting, or there are hidden costs that should not be there in the first place. This article will give you the run down on some aspects of web domains that you may not know about, and they might make you a little wiser a little later on when you decide to either look for a web domain to register your website, or change the existing one that you have.

One of the many things that people do not know about is the dreaded transfer fee, which is often written in print so fine, you might not be able to see it, or is lost within the mass of text in the terms of service that is usually given to you at the beginning when you sign the digital agreement to adopt their service. This fee is actually an authorization that gives them the right to charge a specific amount to your credit card when you do decide to transfer your domain them from your hosting to another one. This happens when you either do not fulfil a contract, or you have only been with them for a short period of time.

This small fee, is not really a small fee at all, and can cost you up to 2 or even 3 times the cost of the original price when you signed up for the service in the first place. The good things is that you can cancel this transfer out fee with a quick communication to your bank, but most of the time, people do not notice. Some web domain providers also do not offer a pay as you go scheme, which means that you renew your contract every few months or even a year.

Some of these providers will try to hook you into a lengthy contract of more than 5 years, which means you will be paying for an uncertain future. The web domain might close down, they might transfer to another source, which means the previous contract will be null and void and together with their 'no refunds policy', there may be a chance that you will lose some money and have to renew your contract. Always have the option to pay as you go when choosing a web domain provider, and never commit yourself to contracts which are extremely lengthy and risky to begin with. One of the interesting things about registering a web domain name is that when this happens, every one of them gets registered automatically in a WHOIS - a database that anyone and everyone can access to look up domain names.

The service provider who supplied you with the domain name should give you the option to edit this information and at no cost whatsoever, but of course some of them do. These are some of the things you should have on your mind, new information that might just question your current web domain provider.


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Author: James Koh