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Originally Posted by jayjrc
you guys have been great with the advice, some of it a bit conflicting but great all the same! keep it coming the best way to learn is from those that are more experienced, i bloody love this forum!
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When you get right down to it, probably every one that has been mentioned will do what you need done.
It's not rocket science. You pay for the domain and that's pretty much it. You will go back one time to set up your name servers and that IS it. Only if you change hosts will you eer have to again change the name servers. And other than paying your domain bill from time to time, you'll never bother with them.
Just nothing to it. Set it and forget it.
The problems come buying through your hosting company, or through one of these "we do it all for you" placw with the online site builders that make you do everything through them and not your own control panel. Those are the folks who want to give you hard time should you want to leave.
Take "any of the above" and buy your domain and be done with it, really not a big deal. GoDaddy is by far the largest. But they will try and sell you their grandmother.
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