Choose a domain name (short, memorable, relevant)
Check availability for your exact domain name
Pick a domain extension (e.g., .com, .net, .org, country codes)
Choose a reputable registrar
Compare pricing, renewal fees, and transfer policies
Search for your domain in the registrar’s domain checker
Select privacy protection (WHOIS privacy) if available
Review add-ons (email, security, hosting) and decline if not needed
Register the domain for the desired term (typically 1–3 years)
Create an account with the registrar
Complete payment using your preferred method
Verify contact details and confirm email address
Save login credentials and enable two-factor authentication if offered
Confirm DNS settings if you have a website or email provider already
Set up DNS records (A/AAAA/CNAME/MX) as required
Configure email routing (MX records) if using custom email
Turn on domain auto-renew (or set reminders)
Keep registrant/administrative contact info up to date
Consider domain forwarding or redirects if needed
