Author Topic: Domain Registration  (Read 2527 times)

why did you just screenshot the sidebar from the link to my blog

are you stupid

It was a joke?

oh my god do you know how ANYTHING works


If I did, I wouldn't make this question thread.

This probably isn't the kind of service you're looking for though I thought I'd throw it out there because it doesn't provide a cpanel nvm seems like they've added one from what is stated on the front page though I never use it. You can actually pay literally cents per month to host a fast site with NearlyFreeSpeech. It's based off of how much the site is used and you'll probably have only a small amount of people visiting it per month.

that sounds cool




webhost is not working for me.



I'll keep refreshing
« Last Edit: October 20, 2013, 04:16:14 PM by Johnny Blockhead »




I WANT TO GET RID OF PENCILS


Use Biz.nf or HostMetro.
Cheap and under $5 I think.

If you want easy and don't care if it's just a subdomain, you could use http://weebly.com.

do you seriously not know how to html


Mega-Bump
I decided to go with
This probably isn't the kind of service you're looking for though I thought I'd throw it out there because it doesn't provide a cpanel nvm seems like they've added one from what is stated on the front page though I never use it. You can actually pay literally cents per month to host a fast site with NearlyFreeSpeech. It's based off of how much the site is used and you'll probably have only a small amount of people visiting it per month.
I made an account, but now I want to register a domain.
Is there any quick and cheap domain registry places?
Preferred domain name(s):
mrscruffsushi.com
mrscruffsushi.us         <----- preferred
mrscruffsushi.org
mrscruffsushi.net


I am open to suggestions

so hows the site workin out for you


i like register.com
godaddy is probably cheaper though

godaddy is probably cheaper though
badspot should know better than any of us  :cookieMonster:

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« Last Edit: November 10, 2013, 08:01:58 PM by Johnny Blockhead »

You're going to have to make an account with any service you use.