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What are the rules for creating a domain name?

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What are the rules for creating a domain name?

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The Basic Rules for creating a Domain Name:

 Domains Names with .COM .NET .ORG extensions can be 2 to 63 long.

Domains Names with .INFO .BIZ .MOBI extensions can be 3 to 63 long.

Domainas can contain letters (a-z), numbers (0-9) and hyphens (-); Or a combination of these.

Domain cannot have any spaces.

Domain Usages

.COM – to be used for commercial and personal sites

.NET – recommended for companies involved in Internet infrastructure.

ORG – recommended for not-for-profit organization

.INFO – to be used for both commercial and personal sites

.BIZ – sites restricted to commercial and business purposes

.MOBI – implies that the website is designed for mobile usage

Follow these points and registered your domain name from this site   Thewebpole.com

 

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