Domain Name Questions

 

 

What is a Domain Name?

A Domain Name is the way people find your web site, domain names generally take the shape of www.DomainName.com or www.DomainName.info or a whole bunch of top level domains (what comes after the .)

For most people you will most likely be interested in a .com or maybe a .net however today you can choose from many different top level domains.
(examples 
.ca, .ws, .tv, .uk, .info, .name, .us, .biz, .org)

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How much does a Domain Name cost?

Today they are around $10 - $20 and expected to climb slowly annually.

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I'm suppose to receive a FREE Domain Name with my purchase, how do I redeem it?

Instructions on redeeming your domain name are in your Welcome eMail, look for coupon code and link.  Didn't receive your Welcome eMail?

Please open a Support Ticket and include your user name in your message.

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How do I renew my Domain Name?

As long as we show in the records as the adminstrator we will receive an invoice for the domain name and pay it for another year as long as you are a customer in good standings with WebmasterNotRequired.com.

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Who is GetDomainNamesFree.com?

That is our sister site and where we manage our Domain Names from.  Both WebmasterNotRequired.com & GetDomainNamesFree.com are subsideries of SteelPulseProducts.com which is the direct descendent of CanadaWebDesigns.com circa 1999

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I want to leave / stop using WebmasterNotRequired.com, how do I move or transfer my Domain Name?

Were sorry to hear that and would hope that you contact us and let us try to make you an offer to keep you as a customer before actually leaving.  However if your services are paid up to date and you wish to transfer your domain name away from our servers please send us an email to confirm this then start the transfer at your new registrar and we will approve it.

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