Sure the internet is all that, and we all know it. But getting to be a part of that community is going to take something out of you. You are going to have to get you a website, put it in a domain, get a name for that domain, and then register it. Ask around, thatís how itís done.
If you are able to find an Internet Service Provider someplace close to you, you are in luck. Some of them also help with domain name registration, so that they can help get your website online. Thatís what you want, isn't it.
I saw a friend get frustrated once with his website. He didn't think that anyone had the right to charge him for putting his material on the internet. He was wrong. And because he wouldn't get his domain name registered, he lost the whole thing. Shame.
Nothing is free under the sun; and certainly not the domain name for your website, or its registration. You have to have it registered, you know. And you have to part with some dough to make that happen too. Itís not really a long process if you have all the factors in place already, but you do have to find you a registration service you can trust first.
You won't have any trouble learning how to use your website once you can get it up unto the web, you know that. However, you need first to get past the registration of it ñ the domain name of it, that is.
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