After you have registered your Domain Name and paid for it, it is reserved immediately. From then on, it is attributed to you and is not available for purchase by anyone else for the term of the registration.
The Domain Name then has to be technically available. This will happen within 24 to 72 hours later, [...]
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How long do I have to wait after requesting registration of my Domain Name?
What you need to register an Australian domain name
In order to register a Domain Name you will need to provide the following information:Provide the following personal information for the Domain Name owner and Administrative, Technical and Billing contacts.
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Postal Address
And you need an Australian ABN or ACN or BN number to register an australian domain
Make you web site load quicker using Photo Optimization
Photo Optimization is necessary to allow a web page to load in the shortest amount of time possible. Fast loading time require small files. This article discusses the methods used for photo optimization.
In an ideal world, a web designer could use the highest quality photos and have the webpage download lightening fast. Fast loading requires [...]
What is a Domain Name?
A domain name locates an organization or other entity on the Internet.
For example, the domain name
www.footyshop.com.au
locates an Internet address for “footyshop.com.au” at Internet point 199.0.0.2 and a particular host server named “www”. The “com” part of the domain name reflects the purpose of the organization or entity (in this example, “commercial”) and is called the [...]
What’s the difference between a .com.au and a .com domain?
We get asked a lot whether you should obtain either a .com or a .com.au domain name when building a website in Australia. Here’s the answer.