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Getting a Web Address for your Stallion 
How does that Work?

 

Creating a Web Address for Your Stallion

Such as www.TwoEyedJack.com  Having his own web address it easy for anyone to find or remember your stallion or your business on the web  anywhere in the world. Use it in your web,  email,  print ads,  brochures,  business cards, etc.

Some domain names may be taken, but we will help you find a good alternative URL (the technical designation for a domain name ... or web address.)  To make it easiest for people to remember the domain name,  I recommend that you spell the horse's registered name with no spaces or hyphens, and use the .com ending.  Otherwise, people will have a harder time remember if there were or were not hyphens. (Spaces are not allowed.) Since "dot com" is the most popular ending for a domain name,  that will also be the one most likely tried first if a person is not sure,  or they are just hoping they might find your stallion that way without having to search.  It really is a small investment in making it easy for the world to go straight to his page.

We will register the domain in your ownership and manage it for you for as long as he is enrolled in the Stallion Finder.  The initial cost by our registrar is $15 to register and use the domain name for the first 12 months.  Thereafter, a $15. annual renewal must be made to continue ownership of that domain.  (This is neither the cheapest nor the most expensive registrar,  but they do not exploit you or your visitors, force you to place banners or self-serving navigation menus on your web pages.)  In reality, there is "no free lunch" and you can expect many discount registration services to use techniques that will be at least annoying, and  may go so far as installing spy ware to track the browsing habits of your visitors,  which will likely result in increased spam and advertising pop-ups. The savings are simply not worth it.

If you should later wish to have the URL open a different web site,  we will assist you making that change.  Registrars or other webmasters involved with such a change may charge fees for their service,  but it is usually not very expensive.

Email Andrea with any questions you may have.

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