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You head to a domain registrar (like Namecheap, GoDaddy, or Google Domains) with high hopes. You type "ZenCoffee.com" into the search bar and hit Enter.
You click "Add to Cart." Suddenly, you're faced with a barrage of options. Do you want "Privacy Protection"? (Yes, unless you want telemarketers calling you at 3:00 AM). Do you want to bundle it with professional email? Do you want to register it for one year or ten? You check the boxes, squint at the total, and realize that for about $12 to $20 a year, this digital real estate is yours. Chapter 4: The Final Click i want to buy a website name
The screen refreshes: "Congratulations! You are now the owner of ZenCoffee.app." You get a confirmation email that feels like a birth certificate for your new project. Chapter 5: The "What Now?" You head to a domain registrar (like Namecheap,
Do you already have a in mind, or would you like some tips on how to pick a domain that's likely to be available? Do you want "Privacy Protection"
Now comes the "Parking" phase. You visit your new URL, and it’s just a blank page or a "Coming Soon" sign. The domain is just the address; now you have to build the house (the website) and find a place for it to sit (hosting). But for tonight, you just keep refreshing the page, staring at your name in the browser bar, feeling like a true digital pioneer.
You enter your credit card info. There’s a brief moment of hesitation—a "Is this really happening?" breath—and then you click .