How to register a .com domain
The .com domain, a king of TLDs, embodies a top priority for businesses wishing to establish their brand online. The term’s origins itself, being short for “commercial”, highlight its pivotal role in ecommerce.
Here, we’ll learn .com domains, and how to register one that boosts your business.
About .com
Here are some fundamental details for .com domains, so you can learn more about what they are and how to acquire one.
Authority in charge
VeriSign Global Reigistry Services
WHOIS server
whois.verisign-grs.com
Administrative contact
Registry Customer Service
VeriSign Global Registry Services
12061 Bluemont Way
Reston VA 20190
United States of America (the)
Administrative contact details
Email: info@verisign-grs.com
Phone number: +1 703 925-6999
Technical contact
Registry Customer Service
VeriSign Global Registry Services
12061 Bluemont Way
Reston VA 20190
United States of America (the)
Technical contact details
Email: info@verisign-grs.com
Phone number: +1 703 925-6999
How to register .com domains
Here’s a five step process for searching, registering, and confirming your prospective new .com domain.
To register a domain, you first need to check the register to see if it’s available. In this case, you can find the register here:
As you can see, the domain is available, so next, you can work with a registrar to acquire the domain, such as EBRAND or EuroDNS. Then, it’s a simple five-step process to register you new domain.
1. Contact information for WHOIS
Once you know the domain is available, you’re required to provide some contact information to document your prospective WHOIS data.
2. DNS configuration
Next, the registrar helps configure your DNS (Domain Name System), including setting up your nameservers, DNS records, and domain security protocols.
3. Registration period
With your DNS configured, you then choose how long you’d like to register your domain for (typically multiple years, for convenience).
4. Registration
Finally, we submit these details to the domain registry.
5. Confirmation
Once the registry accepts these details, and your domain goes live, the registrar lets you know via email.
Congratulations!