How to register with an Australian domain registrar

Registering a country-specific domain name has very specific (and stringent) requirements—requirements that are not needed when you register a dot-com or dot-net domain name. These requirements are to ensure that nobody abuses the dot-au domain names. After all, the internet and all its tools are fast becoming prime marketing materials. Internet marketers will stop at nothing to use these tools to their advantage. Therefore, if you ask, “how do I register my domain name in an Australian registrar,” you should be ready to face some standards that you will not have to contend with otherwise.

The most important requirement when “I register my domain name” is the ABN, or an Australian Business Number. You can either apply for an ABN personally or through your business or company. “What are the benefits if I register my domain name personally, and what are the benefits if I register my domain name through my/a company” will probably be your next question. A personal registration means very limited options for your domain name, since you will be asked to give your business’ name, trademark, and acronym, as well as the products and services you will sell. As for the company domain name registration, you will be given several leeways to justify your domain name.

“But what if I register my domain name for a personal or non-profit organization website,” you may ask. The answer, of course, is simple: these requirements are not necessary when your website is not for commercial use. Again, these rules are only to ensure that the dot-au domain names are used accordingly.

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