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Registering your own domain like yourcompany.com will help your customers and prospect easily remember how to get to your website (far easier than with a phone number) it will also help you to present a coherent and polished image since your E-mail address could be sales@yourcompany.com instead of yourcompany@someprovider.net. When brainstorming for your domain name is preferable to choose short and catchy ones e.g. bestpools.com instead of johnsonspoolsandmore.com. Your domain may have up to 60 letters, numbers or a dash (-) somewhere in the middle e.g. amphion-comm.com. For your convenience we have included here a domain search program. You can register your domain online here or just give us a call 1-877-877-HOST (4678) or 954-782-8668 International and in Broward.
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Why Choosing Amphion to Register Your Domain
Amphion Communications, Inc. offers registrations for many Top Level Domains (TLDs). Please note: pricing varies by domain. Domain name registrations are processed quickly and are ALWAYS non-cancelable and non-refundable. Registering more than 20 domain names a month? Contact us for special discounts.
Your domains can be transfered from your current registrar to our control, the procedures are different from registrar to registrar, but you can get started HERE. We may also also do manual transfers from other registrars.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Domain Names
* Q. Why should I buy an existing name. . .
* Q. How much does a name sell for?
* Q. What about Trademark and Copyright issues?
* Q. I've heard stories of Domain Names being registered and sold for a profit. . .
* Q. Assuming I like a pre-registered name, what do I need to do to acquire it?
* Q. How long does it take to change the registration once The Registrar is notified?
* Q. How much does the Registrar charge for the Change of Registration?
Q. Why should I buy an existing name when I can just go ahead and register a new name with Network Solutions, Registrar or any other Domain Registrar?
A. There is really no reason to buy an existing name from a registered owner unless:
• You feel it necessary because the name is very close to your trademarked name and you would like to have it to avoid possible confusion.
• You need the name as part of a marketing strategy, such as a generic name describing a product or service.
• You simply have to have it for no particular reason at all other than you like it!
Q. How much does a name sell for?
A. It depends. Short, descriptive, generic types of domain names such as "taxi" or "flowers", would command many thousands - if not millions of dollars - if they were for sale at all. Most names sell in the range of $100 to $10,000 though prices have been paid in excess of $7,000,000 for domain names.
Q. What about Trademark and Copyright issues?
A. We suggest staying away from a name that has been Trademarked or Copyrighted to use as your new domain name. As the law in many countries has not yet been revised on these issues, it tends to be a very gray area. While an attorney may give sound legal advice about the laws of the country he/she practices in, the advice they give about the laws of other countries may be unintentionally shallow. We recommend seeking the advice of a competent professional regarding International Intellectual Property Law. The simplest and easiest route for many companies is to choose the name that they currently do business under or - if this is not possible due to the length of the name or other circumstances - choose a name that is descriptive or generic in nature for use on the Internet. This will usually suffice for Internet business, while the existing business name or product name is used for "regular" business.
Q. I've heard stories of Domain Names being registered and sold for a profit to companies that rightfully hold the Trademark. Can I profit from this?
A. Tempting though it may be to "steal" or "borrow" a competitor's - or anyone else's - possible future domain name, we strongly advise against it. Profit seekers in the past made a fast buck, but this is now rare. Furthermore, if you've registered a name with Network Solutions, then you'll no doubt be aware of the legal sign-offs needed. Basically, you are guaranteeing that you have the right to own the name and you are not infringing on a third party's rights. The original name owners can, and probably will, go after you legally, to get what they claim is rightfully theirs. They will probably win. Some profiteers realized that it would cost money for a name owner to sue, so they registered a Domain Name and "held" many companies to ransom. While it was registered to the profiteer, it was not being used. The name just sat on the shelf. The profiteer wanted an amount of money that was equal to, or a little less than the amount the company would spend in legal fees to "acquire back" their name for use on the Internet. This is why many past names have been bought and sold for between $2,000 and $10,000. This is the average range of money needed to initiate a lawsuit.
Q. Assuming I like a pre-registered name, what do I need to do to acquire it?
A. Contact the responsible, named party, preferably via email. Once a price is reached, both parties need to strike an agreement. This can be accomplished in email or via fax or postal mail. You'll need to be specific about payment arrangements and who will be the transfer agent. (Perhaps your local Internet Service or Access Provider may act as transfer agent) Remember, the Registrar handles the actual change of physical name and address and, more importantly, the change of I.P. (Internet Protocol) address but someone has to instruct The Registrar to do these things. You may be able to accomplish the change yourself. It's not difficult, but you'll need to know certain items. For detailed instructions on Domain Name Registration changes visit Network Solutions
Q. How long does it take to change the registration once The Registrar is notified?
A. It depends on how busy they are. We've had some changes take one or two days, others have taken up to six weeks. New Domain registrations are usually handled much quicker than changes to existing registrations.
Q. How much does the Registrar charge for the Change of Registration?
A. Currently, none of the Registrars charge for Domain Name Registration Changes, though this may change in the future.
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