Besides setting up a website, there are a number of things you can do with your domain name once you register it.
- Sell it — Domain names can be a great investment. If you have registered a domain name that you are not using, maybe someone else can. You can set up a For Sale parked page to let visitors know that it's available — and don't forget to include your contact information.
- Protect your brand online — The more domain names you register, the better. Prevent others from registering a similar domain name to yours. These similar domain names can steal your customers or confuse them. What can you do with all these domain names? Forward them to your main domain name's website. See Forwarding or Masking Your Domain Name for more information.
- Hold on to it — Maybe you haven't decided what to do with your new domain name. Don't worry — there's no rush. You can leave it parked with us for the length of your registration.
For
new .com and .net domain names and updates, allow up to eight hours for
changes to become effective. Allow up to 48 hours for changes made to
all other domain name extensions to become effective. This delay is
because of the number of networks and agencies involved in the Internet
structure. Delays apply to all domain names and registrars. Please allow
for this delay when planning websites or configuring a domain name to
work with your email.
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