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-Getting a semi-professional domain


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I have been noticing that most people are either using a .tk or .co.nr domain which only hides the true domain every page. And other people use freewebs as their host, which is okay, but it does not allow other features. For my websites, I use byethost as my host because it offers a lot of features.
http://byethost.com

Here are some basic:
250 MB disk space
6 GB monthly transfer
Fantastico type installer - It automatically installs a phpbb, smf, mybb, usebb, phpnuke, wordpress, and 20+ more. Ad-free too.
Click link for more features
http://byethost.com/index.php/free-hostingmenu/37-byet-hosting-and-internet-services/55-free-hosting

The semi-professional domain is co.cc. Unlike .tk and .co.nr, it does not hide your real domain with one link. For those who do not know what I mean, in the address bar, Domain.co.nr would be there no matter where you go even if you go to yahoo by clicking a link from that site. It just seems ugly and non-professional.

Here's my site. Don't ask lol. http://lazyasses.co.cc/
If you go to my forum, it would be http://lazyasses.co.cc/forums
and if you go to my download page, it would be http://lazyasses.co.cc/downloads.html
and so forth.

Once you register at byethost, log into your cpanel and click "sub domain" and its self explanatory there. If you have any questions, ask me.
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@Basil:

> You say .co.nr does hide the address? WRONG Look [url=http://bbproductions/
> .co.nr]http://bbproductions/
> .co.nr Site is beig worked on ust now tough.

Well, in theory he's right. A domain holds the real address of the server, which is the IP address.

Although I'm not sure if it uses in-frame linking, redirection or just works like a normal domain.

Regards,
  The Nameless One.
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  • 6 months later...
@мсичġġεт:

> I don't like paying over the internet. :x

WOW….
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