This is a discussion on domain name and email forwarding within the Domains and domaining forums, part of the Webmaster Discussion category; Hi, I have setup a new Irish community website – Irish Towns Online - Irish Weather & News, Maps of ...
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| Hi, I have setup a new Irish community website – Irish Towns Online - Irish Weather & News, Maps of towns in Ireland - mytown.ie As part of this website I am offering businesses the opportunity to take a page out on the website, eg: Anthony Daly Kitchens - mytown.ie This is perfect for businesses that do not have a web presence and cannot afford the cost and work involved in getting their own website. I have already signed up a number of clients and some have asked about the ability to have their own .com or .ie domain name. So using the above example my client would like to have the domain www.anthony-daly-kitchens.com, and redirect it to his page on mytown.ie. He would also like to be able to send and receive emails from an info@anthony-daly-kitchens.com email address. I have found some hosting/domain name companies that offer this service, eg. Register your Irish domain names with Always Amber but I am not sure how credible they are and how it works. Any help or advice would be much appreciated. |
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| Grab a domain for €5.95 (plus VAT) at Register365 - Ireland's Domain Registry and point the web and email at your customers free / eircom email and the site you have made. Job done. |
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