| Register your domain This is your
starting point. Purchase a pre-owned Web address or domain name (example:
oniell.com, johnforrester.com, etc) or register a new one with the Internet registry, and
get started with your Internet presence. Once you get your Web address, you will be able
to set services for it, such as email, website or phone.
Click here to search for available Web
addresses for your name. Once you have found a Web address that you like, whether it is
pre-owned or new, NameTech can take care of the rest for you.
Setup your
email
Get as many email addresses as you want with your new Web address. Example: jim@oniell.com, mary@oniell.com,
work@oniell.com, mail@oniell.com,
junk@oniell.com, etc.
You can get a different address for every different interest that you have, or for any
member of your family or work group, and redirect each one to a different mailbox (or to
the same one) as you see fit.
Having your own email addresses is as valuable as owning the keys to your
house. Since your addresses won't depend on a third-party provider (such as your employer
or ISP), you can guarantee that they will be yours for life, whether you move to a
different country or decide to switch to a better provider later and for any reason.
Click here to set up or administer email service
for your Web address.
Setup your
website
Build a website for your new Web address. Share your family photoalbum, publish your
song collection, post your resume, or build an e-commerce web store. There are practically
no limits to what you can do with your own website. You can even give a website to each
member of your family!
Click here to get started with your new Web site
or to administer your current website with NameTech.
Setup your phone
Did you know that phone numbers as communication addressing tools are predicted
to disappear from Earth in less than 15 years? According to experts, Web
addresses or domain names will likely take their place. The phone "number" of
John Forrester, for example, could then look like an easy-to-remember Web address of the
form phone.johnforrester.com. The main advantage of this addressing scheme is that John
Forrester will actually own the "number" (not his
current phone service provider), enabling him to keep it for life, even if he switches to
a provider with a better plan, or moves to a different geographical location. In addition,
John's friends will be able to remember his "number" more easily, with the peace
of mind of knowing that it won't be changed every time John gets a new phone plan...
If you have a cell phone with text messaging capabilities, you can already set up your
Web address as your phone "number" using NameTech's CelluVIP, a unique
patent-pending system that allows you to receive messages in your cell phone via your Web
address. This service is FREE to all customers of NameTech
and its affiliated websites.
Click here to set up or administer your
CelluVIP service for your Web address. |