How to register a domain name for free.

A domain usually cost around $10.00 from reputable domain registrars. It’s not much so we do suggest to skip the trouble and buy one. However, there are times when we don’t have access to credit cards or PayPal so a free domain looks enticing.

There are 4 popular ways to get a free domain name: (1) companies that give sub-domains off their domains, (2) companies that offer domains in exchange for adverting space in our website, (3)  companies that give free domains in exchange for completing web offers, and (4) domain-rewarding forums that gives away domains in exchange for posting.

1. Companies that give sub-domains off their domains.

An example of this company is www.co.cc. We can register domains with them like reapmoneyonline.co.cc. When we consider that domains with co.uk and com.ph cost real bucks, co.cc doesn’t look bad at all. What’s more we have control of the Domain Name Server (DNS) like a real domain. Meaning we can point it directly to our website in a webhost, not simply redirect it.

2. Companies that offer domains in exchange for adverting space in our website.

An example of this company is dot.tk. Dot.TK controls the TLD (top level domain) TK of the island of Tokelau. Tokelau is a small isolated island off new Zealand whose livehood is dependent on the sea. In order to get much-needed money to build their communication infrastructure and allow them to communicate with the outside world, they are giving away domains off .tk in exchange for advertising space. We can get rid of the advertising banners completely by purchasing the domain we registered.

3. Companies that give free domains in exchange for completing web offers.

We can work for our domain name too. DomainLagoon.com offers free domains in exchange for completing web offers. We usally need a disposable email for these offers. It can take anywhere from 2 to 5 hours to complete enough offers and be rewarded with a domain name. Unfortunately, most of the offers only work for resdients of the U.S. and Canada.

4. Domain-rewarding forums that gives away domains in exchange for posting.

The best one we’ve found so far is DNtemple.com. It takes 200 posts to get a domain. At the maximum of 30 posts per day allowed, that’s 7 seven days spent for a domain. However, the forum is filled with tips and resources on domains, web hosting, and web development so it’s 7 days well spent. If we need a free web host, there’s also a comprehensive section on free web hosting companies. To make it easier to find a good one, we can go directly to Free100mbHost.com.

The real beauty about free domains at DNtemple is that they get registered with a reputable registrar, n4me.eu, in our name. Meaning we have total control over it, as if we buy it with real money.

As we can see, a totally free domain name is a rarity in the web. We need to work some in order to get a real domain for free.

Funny blog names.

Will a name like Long Harden make a guy want to shove his head in a hole? What were his parents thinking? :D Fortunately for us, we can always discard domain names we bought in moments of insobriety. But wait, there are blogs with funny-sounding names and these are not funny blogs either as a lot of them are making real Money. Our top 5 picks includes the following:

1. DoshDosh.com

When we mentioned DoshDosh in a webmastering forum, one member indignantly said she’d never name her blog with something similar. DoshDosh is actually a respected authority in the blogging world with a page rank of 6.

2. BoingBoing.net

With a name like BoingBoing, can we expect serious business from this blog? It’s dishes out stories about man’s amorous affair with his gadgets, toys, stuff, and other insanities. Get an eyeful of their Hello Kitty AK-47. That post alone has a page rank of 4.

3. FamFamFam.com

Fee fi fo fum, we smell the blog of an Englishman. FamFamFam is the personal site of a developer and designer from the UK. Not much in terms of updates but still holding its own when it comes to visitors. Current Alexa is 75,339, not bad for a blog that hasn’t been updated since 2006. Page rank is currently 5. Maybe the joke is on us.

4. Engrish.com

Okay, this a a funny blog that’s making serious money. It blogs about Engrish words commonly found in oriental packaging and products. Page rank is 6, woooo. We bet the the Google Adsense clicks sounds like a cash machine.

5. LOLcode.com

Is there a code to the LOL language? Followers of LOLcode can decide. For us LOL is already a code in itself. LOL fans unite! Page rank is 6.

Got any funny blog names to share? :D

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