In this tutorial I will instruct you how to get a you@your_domain.com e-mail address for $15 a year. There are no catches, no strings attached, no nonsense. You can get reliable domain-style e-mail this cheap and you don’t even need a web host.
The steps below will instruct you how to do this.
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tdandrea said:
7/25/2008 6:29 am
Sounds great, but you didn’t state how/where to get the you@yourdomain.com. One of the statements above: “Your only cost is the yearly domain registration fee which is usually not more than $15 annually for dot-com/net/org in the USA.”, so would recommend some places to get a domain name. I went to EditDNS and Google, but didn’t see and information on how to obtain a domain name. It’s early in the morning, and just maybe I didn’t see something I should have seen…
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Rich Menga reply on July 25, 2008 2:16 pm:
YourDomain.com is whatever domain you decide to register at your registrar of choice (godaddy.com, dotster.com, etc). I used a personal domain I own as an example in the article above. Every domain requires a yearly registration fee paid to the registrar. This is the only cost involved.
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Gary Lee reply on August 8, 2008 1:09 pm:
In looking for a domain name, do not forget that Yahoo also is a registrar, and is competetively priced. Their services have seemed to me to be a bit better oraganized and mantained than some of the other low-price registars. It is under their business services section.
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Carole Massey-Reyner said:
8/1/2008 3:35 pm
This is something I have been looking to do for several months but didn’t know how to go about it. Thanks so much.
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