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cs.punk

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Right guys, got my first 'cilent' in a way...

 

So they want a domain, awesome. Now my question is is their anything to look out for?

As something rings a bell about making sure the manage the namespaces/nameservers or something?

 

Also if I register a domain, I get to use it as an email address aswell correct? As long as my hosting company hosts it?

 

Anything else I should know? Does it make any difference if I intend to use SSL aswell?

 

Thanks for all your help guys :P

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I'd strongly advise you to register (or better, have them register) the domain on a separate account that is OK for them to walk away with in the future. This ensures if anything goes south its easy to cut ties.

 

As far as emails and such. It all depends on you hosting. Have you ever registered a personal domain before?

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I'd strongly advise you to register (or better, have them register) the domain on a separate account that is OK for them to walk away with in the future. This ensures if anything goes south its easy to cut ties.

 

As far as emails and such. It all depends on you hosting. Have you ever registered a personal domain before?

 

On a separate account? What do you mean? If I applied for my domain and hosting from one provider?

 

And no, I haven't registered a domain before besides .co.cc(s).

 

Thanks for your help :)

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By separate account, I mean for each of your clients they have their own login. Example, let's say you end up at GoDaddy - register a new account for Company A, purchase a domain, etc. Then company B comes along and requires your services - you'd want to register another account (or use their existing one if they have one.)

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By separate account, I mean for each of your clients they have their own login. Example, let's say you end up at GoDaddy - register a new account for Company A, purchase a domain, etc. Then company B comes along and requires your services - you'd want to register another account (or use their existing one if they have one.)

 

Yup definitely. Thanks so much for your help. Much appreciated!

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