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Neil Dundas' 2-Minute Taste-Test On Registering A Domain

Before you get stuck into the recipe, test your skills in this supa quick 10-step assessment below. Then, try again at the end to see your improvement. 

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Question 1 of 10

In what area of law did Neil specialise that helped him pivot into the tech space? 

A

Environmental law.

B

Electronic commerce law.

C

Intellectual property law.

Question 2 of 10

If your business is registered in London, which domain extension would you use?

 

A

.co.za

B

.co.uk

C

.ac.za

Question 3 of 10

Which one is NOT a South African registrar?

 

A

xneelo.

B

CrazyDomains.

C

Afrihost.

Question 4 of 10

Are you allowed to register more than one domain for your business?

 

A

No, you are limited to one domain.

B

Yes, you can register a different domain name in each country.

C

Yes, you can register a range of domain names.

Question 5 of 10

How much would you pay for a Dot Com domain name?

 

A

R180 per year.

B

R180 per month.

C

R180 per domain name.

Question 6 of 10

What does a good domain name look like?

 

A

It’s long and descriptive.

B

It’s short and recognisable.

C

It contains numbers and letters.

Question 7 of 10

How long does it take for a domain name to be live once you’ve registered it?

 

A

A couple of days.

B

It’s immediately live.

C

A few hours.

Question 8 of 10

What is it called when someone registers a domain name for an already established trademark company?

 

A

Typosquatting.

B

Cybersquatting.

C

Name jacking.

Question 9 of 10

What is the next step when deciding on a brand name? 

 

A

Check if the domain name is available.

B

Design a logo.

C

Check who your competitors are.

Question 10 of 10

What can you do if the domain name you want is already taken?

 

A

It’s gone forever, forget about it.

B

Lodge a complaint with the registrar.

C

Try to contact the owner and see if they’ll sell it to you.

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