Create new domain name in google
Here's a step-by-step guide to creating a new domain name in Google:
Step 1: Go to Google Domains
- Open a web browser and go to domains.google.com.
- Click on "Create a domain" in the top right corner.
Step 2: Choose a Domain Name
- Enter the domain name you want to create in the search bar. You can also use the "Domain name generator" tool to suggest available domain names.
- Check if the domain name is available by clicking the "Check availability" button.
- If the domain name is available, click "Next" to proceed.
Step 3: Choose a Domain Extension
- Select the domain extension you want to use from the list of available extensions (e.g.,.com,.net,.io, etc.).
- Click "Next" to proceed.
Step 4: Set Up Domain Registration
- Enter your contact information, including your name, email address, and phone number.
- Choose your domain registration period (1-10 years).
- Review the domain registration agreement and check the box to agree to the terms.
- Click "Create domain" to complete the registration process.
Step 5: Set Up DNS Settings (Optional)
- If you want to use Google Domains' DNS services, click "Set up DNS" and follow the instructions.
- If you want to use a third-party DNS service, click "Use custom DNS" and enter the DNS settings.
Step 6: Verify Domain Ownership
- Google will send an email to the email address you provided during registration to verify domain ownership.
- Click the verification link in the email to complete the verification process.
Step 7: Set Up Domain Settings
- You can set up additional domain settings, such as setting up a website, email, or Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) account.
- Click "Save" to save your changes.
That's it! Your new domain name is now registered and ready to use.