This article was co-authored by Stan Kats. Stan Kats is the COO and Chief Technologist for The STG IT Consulting Group in West Hollywood, California. Stan provides comprehensive technology & cybersecurity solutions to businesses through managed IT services, and for individuals through his consumer service business, Stan's Tech Garage. Stan has over 7 years of cybersecurity experience, holding senior positions in information security at General Motors, AIG, and Aramark over his career. Stan received a BA in International Relations from The University of Southern California.
This article has been viewed 102,022 times.
A domain name is an electronic address for a computer network. If there is a webpage you want to reach, you will get to it by typing the domain name into your computer. When creating a website, most people will choose a domain name that reflects the subject matter of the site. Check if a domain name is available by searching for it through any online domain registrar or web hosting platforms.
Steps
Understanding Domains
-
1Decide what type of webpage you are creating. Websites are classified according to whether they are created for businesses, nonprofits or other entities.
-
2Use a domain associated with businesses if you need a domain name for a company. These often include .com, .biz, .ws or .infoAdvertisement
-
3Choose .org if you are working for a nonprofit organization or charity. If you want a domain for an educational institution, use .edu.
-
4Try .gov for government agencies and .mil for military sites.
Checking Registries
-
1Open the webpage of any domain name registry. Popular registries include DreamHost, Hover, Name.com and Name Cheap.
-
2Look for a search box. It might say "Check this domain" or "Search your Domain" or something similar.
-
3Type the name of your proposed domain name into the box.
-
4Look for some kind of indication that the domain is either taken or available. You might get a Congratulations! message if the domain name is available.
- Evaluate other options. If your proposed domain name is not available, many registries will offer alternatives. For example, if you wanted www.thedog.com and it is not available, the registry might suggest www.thedoggy.com or www.thedog.net.
- You can also put in a backorder request with the registrar so that if the domain is not renewed, you can be part of bidding for it. Alternatively, you might consider using a broker who will handle this process for a fee.
-
5Buy the domain name if it is available. You do not want to wait, because someone else may claim it.
Checking Hosting Companies
-
1Open the webpage of the host you have chosen. Many people use Yahoo, GoDaddy, DreamHost and other sites to create and host their webpages.
-
2Find out where you can search for domain name availability. Most web hosts will ask if you already have a domain name. When you do not, they will direct you to the right place.
-
3Type in the domain name you want into the search box.
-
4Review the results. After a few seconds, the page will refresh and tell you whether you can reserve the domain name for yourself, or if someone else has it.
-
5Purchase the domain name if it is available. Many web hosting companies will include free domain registration with their hosting packages.
Warnings
- Remember that a webpage does not need to exist for the domain name to be taken. You might think you are in luck if you cannot find a website for www.thedog.com, however it could be that the owner of the domain name simply has not created the page yet.⧼thumbs_response⧽