Wordpress is completely customizable via plugins, and there are no design restrictions. What you can and can’t do with your site is governed completely by the hosting environment where your web site is located. Additionally, you can also have your own domain name, and integrate Wordpress with other web services and applications to extend its’ [...]
Its features are limited to exactly what you see, and your options for design changes are very limited (and usually not free) as well. Plugins are not an option with Wordpress.com, and you do not have your own domain name. Access to source code is minimal. Affiliate marketing is also not permitted on Wordpress.com.
We build a reasonable, nominal fee to our domain name services when you purchase them that compensates us for the time, effort and expertise we provide you with when managing DNS services for clients.
Absolutely. Domain name management can be more than a little confusing and an overwhelming task if you aren’t familiar with it. We are happy to assist you in getting this taken care of easily and properly.
You can, but when you registered the domain initially predicates when you can successfully start a transfer. Most registrars institute a 60 to 90 day waiting period that bars any domain transfer within that timeframe. If you literally just registered the domain elsewhere, we can still get your web site up and rolling for you, [...]
Once the necessary domain transfer security measures have been met and the transfer has been acknowledged and approved by the originating registrar, the domain transfer will be complete in 7 to 9 days.
Domain lock is a status which prevents a domain from being transferred to another register without authorization. Domains cannot be transferred when domain lock is enabled. In order to transfer a domain, be sure to log into the current registrar’s site and turn off domain locking on the domain you would like to transfer.
The EPP key (“Authorization code” or “Auth Code”) is one of the safeguards against unauthorized transfers of domain name registrations and it protects your rights as a domain owner. This code is required when transferring .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info and .us domain names. It is not possible to initiate a domain name transfer for [...]
A parked domain is what cPanel refers to as a domain that you want to add to your web hosting account that does nothing other than point to another published web site that you have on your account. Common uses for parked domains include providing additional domains that a specific web site resolves to, or [...]
An add-on domain is what cPanel refers to as a domain that you want to add to your web hosting account with the intent of either running a separate web site or running separate email accounts. In other words, you can run multiple web sites on your web hosting account provided that you have enough [...]