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What is a domain name?

A domain name is a license to use a specific name on the Internet for a specific period of time (generally 1-2 years). An example of a domain name is vividimagemarketing.com.au.

The most common uses for domain names are as website addresses (www.vividimagemarketing.com.au) and/or email addresses (webdev@vividimagemarketing.com.au).

I have registered a Domain Name, now what do I do?

Once your domain name has been successfully registered, you will need hosting in order to use the domain name for email addresses and to display a website.

We offer a number of different hosting packages through our partner TPP Internet™ that will allow you to set up professional email addresses using your new domain name
(e.g. bob@yournewdomainname.com.au) and display a website.

For more information on hosting products, please click here, or call 07 4124 7488 to speak with our sales consultants.

How can registering domain names assist in protecting my brand online?

Some people believe that registering a business name, ABN or ACN will enable them to have exclusive registration rights of the same name as a domain name; however the various domain name spaces operate independently from the various business registers.

There is no guarantee that your business name will be available to register as a domain name, so it is imperative that you register your name as a domain name as soon as you register your business name. Consider the registration of your business name as a domain name as an important minimal cost investment in your intellectual property and brand protection strategy.

Call 07 4124 7488 to speak to our Sales Consultants about how registering domain names can assist your business in brand protection.

Complete our on-line enquiry form and Shannon or Tanya will contact you to assist with your enquiry today!

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