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DOMAIN PRICES AND PAYMENT
All the
fine domain names for sale at Five Letter Domains are available
for immediate acquisition with fixed "Buy Now" prices.* They
are all listed, with prices, on our home page.
All our
5 letter domains for sale have prices listed in $USD. If you
proceed via the instructions to a domain's "sales page", prices
are available in both $USD and EURO. The advertised price of all our
domains is the full price you pay. (We pay the sales commission to Sedo®
our sales, transfer and escrow agent. Sedo is an internationally recognised,
wholly independent and unconnected company whose public sales, transfer
and escrow services are used exclusively by this site. Sedo is consistently
recognised in the domain industry as the world's leading vendor.) Your
only other cost is annual registration which at most registrars
is around $10 plus any possible minor transaction or conversion
fees at your own bank.
Our sales
are handled exclusively by Sedo® whose reliable security and escrow
systems are internationally recognised and trusted. Major credit cards
are accepted and the sales pages present a range of payment options.
Please note that Five Letter Domains is entirely independent of Sedo.
The 5
letter domains on this site represent truly excellent value and potential.
Many people consider short, catchy, brandable and pronounceable domains
to be among the most valuable on the internet, and highly likely to
increase in value.
AVAILABILITY
*This
site may only be updated every 24 hours or so. So there is a very small
chance that a domain still listed at FiveLetterDomains may have
been sold in the last few hours. However, Sedo listings and sales
are updated almost instantaneously. (All our domains are multi-listed
at Sedo to take advantage of their efficient and secure sales process.)
Don't
worry. In the remote event that you try to purchase a domain actually
sold in the last few hours, your money is safeguarded and your payment
will not be accepted. The domain's info page will say "The Domain
yourname.com is registered." (instead of "for sale").
If you proceed via the alternative method also listed on our home page,
but the domain has likewise just been sold, the sales link will no longer
show on the info page, also disabling the payment process.
AN
INTRO TO DOMAINS
If you
haven't purchased a domain name before, it's really not too difficult.
There are two options acquisition from a portfolio reseller like
Five Letter Domains (where finer names are typically available, but
at higher prices) or directly from a domain registrar (where a domain
purchase is typically around $10, but where very few good names are
now available).
The
second stage of the process is annual renewal, typically around $10
per year (for a ".com"). Once you acquire a domain, you must
renew it annually for as long as you wish to retain it. While you are
always hearing about people buying domain names, it would be more accurate
to call it "leasing domain names" because if you don't pay
your annual fee, the name automatically reverts to the general domain
pool.
So if
you find the domain you want directly at a registrar (via their search
fields) buy it and simply pay the renewal fee each year. The original
name "purchase" should include the first year of ownership
registration. And remembering to renew your domain name could be one
of the most important financial commitments you can ever make.
IMPORTANT
TIP: If you find an available domain you like at a registrar (ie if
you perform a search for it) buy it promptly. There are people who track
registry searches who buy good unpurchased names that seekers have hesitated
to acquire immediately. Beware!
On the
other hand, if you acquire a domain on the aftermarket at a marketplace
like Five Letter Domains, you will also need to open a registrar account
so that the domain can be transferred from our registrar to yours, so
that you in turn can hold it and renew it into the future.
All good
registrars provide full information about buying and renewing domain
names. All our domains are registered with either GoDaddy® or Moniker®.
We recommend both of these registrars. For the simplest and fastest
acquisition process, open an account with one of these registrars so
that Five Letter Domains can quickly "push" your new domain
into your own account. (A "push" can be made if you have an
account with the same registrar as the domain you are purchasing.)
SPECIAL
NOTE: While you can acquire a domain in just minutes, the complete transfer
process may take around seven days to complete. (But if urgent, you
can start using the name in around 24 hours during the transfer period
by contacting Five Letter Domains. This can be done for free by "pointing"
the domain in question at your website in advance).
HOW
DOMAINS WORK
There are two aspects to operating a website. First, you create a website
and upload it to a server, typically maintained by a web hosting company.
Second, you "point" your domain at that server. So there is
a kind of partnership between your domain registrar and your web host.
You control it all via two accounts, your registrar account and your
web host account.
Hosting
servers require that a domain points to it's two required IP (Internet
Protocol) addresses for it to function. These are generally comprised
of names something like "NS1.HOSTNAMEPARKING.COM" and "NS2.HOSTNAMEPARKING.COM".
(NS means nameserver).
Your
host company provides info on what two IP addresses they need
you to input inside your domain's registrar account. (It can take 12-24
hours for new IP addresses to take effect.)
Your
registrar provides info on how to do this. With Godaddy, for
example, go to your Domain Manager page, select your domain name, then
on the button that says "Name servers". Then, you get a pair
of fields where you type in the two IP addresses as mentioned above.
(There are usually more than two fields, but only two are compulsory.)
SPECIAL
NOTE: Most registrars give you the option of "locking" your
domain. Always keep it locked. You can simply temporarily unlock it
whenever you want to change something like it's name server pointing
etc. Locking your domain makes it almost impossible for someone to steal
or tamper with.
OPERATING
A TYPICAL WEBSITE SUMMARY
1.
Register a domain and keep it in your password protected account at
a registrar. Only you need know this password. Your web design company
and/or web hosting company do not need to know your password. Remember
to renew your domain(s) annually.
2.
Find a web design company. They work in association with a host company
(or are also one themselves). They build you a website and place it
on a password protected server. They tell you the two required IP addresses
your domain requires. Both you and your design company can share knowledge
of your host company account password. But only you need to know your
domain password at your registrar.
3.
Find a web hosting company. (Your web design company may do this for
you, or act in this capacity themselves). Your web design company will
typically upload your site to the agreed web host, and typically manage
and update the site on your behalf into the future. Obtain from the
hosting company the two IP addresses that are required by the hosting
server.
4.
Input the IP addresses into your domain's account at your domain name
registrar as described above. (This way you don't have to let your host
or anyone else access your priceless and confidential domain account).
After
12-24 hours or so, internet traffic is directed to your website.

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Five Letter Domains
wishes you good luck with your domain search.