Contributed by Carpesomediem
Students sometimes do use domain name registration as a way to cement themselves in the online world. More often than not, they partake in a free service to redirect to their primary home page, maybe from a college URL or a free hosting service. Students who are more adventurous might attempt to register their own domain name as it has become all the rage to own your own name on the internet.
For students, they need to weigh the pros and cons. It costs money to register a domain name, and it costs money sometimes to host their web site somewhere. If the student doesn't want to spend this money, they should focus on a free redirect service to the page of their choice. Otherwise, students should pick and choose between some of the services out there to register their name of choice.
First, and foremost, students need to compare different domain name registration services and determine which one will work for them. This includes the free versus paid debate. Free services will often just shorten your URL and redirect, whereas for the most part, paid services will have their own URL based on your name of choice.
Second, you'll want to decide how long you want that name for, as most students can get caught up in school work and other commitments, it might be wise not to sign up for a year with registration to avoid using money needed elsewhere for things like tuition and books.
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