Charlie,
To register a domain name cost about $25/year. It has to be renewed
every year.
Once you have your registered domain name, it can point to just about
ANY server. I happen to have tomwalter.com on a small company here is
Austin. It cost $25/month (high), but I use it for business use to
allow project files to be simply transferred to customers. Works out
quite well.
So just register the domain name (www.register.com is a good server
for that) and take it from there.
http://www.thomas-walter.com >>>>> not me!
http://www.thomaswalter.com >>>>> that's also me (which I directed to
http://www.tomwalter.com >>>>> me
Cheers,
Tom Walter
Charlie wrote:
> Here's a question for you web masters out there. The TDROC is considering
> moving its web site to registered web address. I can't get the browsers like
> Yahoo to list out site. However, we get hits from all the other web sites
> out here. Can anyone give me tips about what it costs to get an ISP to host
> a small web site?
>
> I would like to register the domain name as TDROC.com. My personal ISP does
> not allow this. I think that since I'm using personal account web space that
> is provided with my E-mail service to host the TDROC site (ATT@home), Yahoo
> just blows me off when I ask them to list our site. Any advise you
> webmasters out there can offer concerning who you use and how to get
> registered would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Flower Mound, Texas
> http://members.home.net/cehubbard/tdroc/
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