Registering a Domain with Sitelutions
Please follow these directions and/or watch the video for information on creating and verifying your account. Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YacZsgiCWl8&list=PL1lJ3G08FMO3p3pRqBbyz_bZPeqt_u5qb&index=3
This is DIFFERENT from adding or transferring a domain that is already registered. This will register a new, unique domain name through the Sitelutions register.
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From the Account Control Center, click Register Domain. You will be directed to a page that says Sitelutions Registrar at the top. In the box that says “Register Your Own Domain Right Now”, there is a input field where you can enter in the domain name that you would like to register, and make sure you have the desired TLD (Top Level Domain) selected (Country Code TLDs have different prices than US TLDs). (Note: if you want to register a large amount of domain names, it may be best to use our Bulk Registration feature, which makes registering multiple domains as streamlined as possible).
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After clicking Check, it will return the status of whether the domain is available or not. It will also give you the option to register your domain name with various other TLDs as well (if they’re available). Once you’re ready to proceed, click Register Names.
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Select the amount of years that you would like to register for. Prices can be viewed in the drop-down menu. Be advised that domains can only have a maximum of ten years for renewals, so if you renew your domain for 10 years, it will now have a 10 year life-span and the previous lifespan will be eliminated. Click Continue when ready.
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You will be offered some additional features: WHOIS ID Protection and Business Listings. The explanation of each can be found on the page. Select how many years you want for both and click Add to Cart when ready.
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You will see your shopping cart. Check to make sure everything looks correct.
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Check your nameserver settings by clicking “default nameservers”. You can either use Sitelutions nameservers or enter in the addresses of third party nameservers.
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Enter in your Domain Contacts, which is a long form of your personal information which legally binds you to your domain.
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After doing steps 6 and 7, you can check out and you should see the domain(s) in your Domain Control Center
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