How to buy a domain : –
So, you’ve decided to build a website. Exciting! 🚀
But before you dive into design and content, you need one thing: a domain name.
Think of it like buying land before building a house.
Without it, your dream website has nowhere to live.
Let’s walk through the process, step by step.
Step 1: Choose the Right Domain Name
Your domain is your online identity.
It should be:
- Short & Memorable – Easy to type and recall
- Brand-Friendly – Reflects your business or purpose
- Keyword-Rich (Optional) – Example:
delhifoodies.comif you run a food blog
💡 Avoid: numbers, hyphens, or complicated spellings — nobody remembers b3st-sh0p-4u.com.
Step 2: Select the Domain Extension
Extensions are what come after the dot:
.com– Most popular, great for global reach.in– Perfect for Indian businesses.org– Non-profits & organizations.storeor.shop– E-commerce websites.tech– Technology sites
Choose one that matches your business type and audience.
Step 3: Search for Availability
Go to a trusted domain registrar (like GoDaddy, Namecheap, Hostinger, or Google Domains).
Type in your desired domain name and see if it’s available.
⚡ If it’s taken, registrars suggest alternatives — but be careful, don’t settle for a confusing name.
Step 4: Register Your Domain
Once you’ve found “the one”:
- Add it to your cart
- Choose the registration period (usually 1–3 years)
- Provide your contact details
Step 5: Enable Domain Privacy (Important!)
When you buy a domain, your details (name, email, phone) go into a public directory called WHOIS.
Spammers love that.
👉 Solve it by adding domain privacy protection (most registrars offer this as a small extra cost).
Step 6: Make the Payment
Domains usually cost between ₹500–₹1200 per year for standard .com or .in extensions.
Premium names can cost thousands, but for beginners, start simple.
Step 7: Connect Your Domain to Hosting
Now that you own the domain, it’s time to connect it to your web hosting so your website becomes live.
Hosting providers like Hostinger, Bluehost, or SiteGround make this super easy — just update the DNS settings (registrars guide you through this).

