Once you've settled on a domain name and begun the registration process, you will be provided with a variety of offers which may be useful to you. The purpose of this post is to detail the benefits of each option so you can make an informed decision.
Multiple Domain Names: You may be presented with the opportunity to register additional domain names, sometimes at a discount. Please note that any discounts presented are for the first year of registration only. There may be benefits to registering multiple domain names: helping more people find your site, presenting multiple versions of your site to different groups (teens, college students, members, non-members), and helping those who might frequently misspell your name. While perhaps not as important for churches, businesses will often register multiple versions of their domain name to protect their brand from competition.
Privacy: Before you checkout, you should consider whether or not you wish to register your domain name privately. Since WHOIS records are public, a private registration actually involves a third-party service called Domains By Proxy®. Domains By Proxy® will register your domain for you, protecting your personal information (phone number, address, etc) from the world. While the service does cost $7.95/year, there are some benefits that you should consider. I've seen outside companies attempt to bill churches for their domain in an effort to force a transfer away from YourChurchWeb.net (and charge them $35-50/year in registration fees). I often receive junk mail and spam based on entries in the WHOIS database. And, if you are using your personal address to register your domain(s), you may appreciate the privacy that this service provides.
Renewal Options: I've seen it happen--a church misses a renewal deadline on their domain registration, and all of a sudden their website disappears. Often, the domain can be reinstated, but sometimes there are extra fees for buying the domain back. And sometimes, if you go well beyond the expiration date, another company will buy your domain simply to "squat" on it, and then try to charge you an exorbitant price to purchase the domain back. To prevent that from ever happening, we recommend that you select the "Auto" renewal option for any domains you intend to keep long-term. You will get renewal notices 90-, 60-, and 30- days away from your renewal, so you can always change your status before your payment method is charged. (Besides, auto-renewal doesn't cost you anything! And it will protect your domain name from expiring.)
Certified Domain: Demonstrate that you are who you say you are. A domain certification seal allows a visitor to know that your domain belongs to your church, and that valid contact information was supplied with your domain registration. Cost: $2.99/yr. Do you need it? Probably not...unless you are going to operate a store (although at that point, you'll also need an SSL Certificate), or are concerned that another group is attempting to impersonate your ministry. If your site is going to collect a lot of personal information, it might be important to protect against a potential phishing scam. In which case, this might be a useful add-on for you.
Email: You will be given the opportunity to add email to your domain as well. You do receive a complementary 25MB email address with your domain, (and 500 10MB addresses with your economy hosting package). However, if you want a lot of online email storage, or are not purchasing a standard hosting plan, you might want to purchase an email package to go with your domain.
Read more about choosing the email plan that's right for you.
Set Nameservers: If you're hosting your site elsewhere, you can enter the appropriate nameserver information right from the shopping cart. You'll get this information from your webhosting company. If you're hosting your site with us, don't worry about this, you'll take care of it automatically when you setup your hosting space.
Hosting, Quick Blog, or WebSite Tonight® : If you haven't purchased hosting (or another product to go with your domain), you may do so before you check out. While you may "park" your domain for free, you'll eventually need to purchase something that your domain points to:
Online Photo Filer,
Quick Blog, a
WebSite Tonight® account, or a standard
hosting account.
Business Registration: You can opt to purchase an enhanced WHOIS listing that is customizable. You can provide links to your website (or particular pages on your site), your church logo, and detailed contact information. While this is a product designed primarily for businesses, you may wish to consider if it will benefit your church's visibility. Once you've registered and paid for your domain, you can do a variety of things with it, including: assigning it to hosting space (or other product), parking it, creating a (free) starter webpage, forwarding it to another website (or a subfolder of another site), or assigning a third-level domain (subdomain) to point to another website or online service.
As you can see, YourChurchWeb.net offers a variety of options to help you customize your domain registration to suit your needs. If you are unsure of which options would be beneficial to you, feel free to send me an email at
sales@yourchurchweb.net.
Grace and Peace,
Jonathan Twitchell
YourChurchWeb.net
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