Registering a Domain with One&OnlyHost

Registering a Domain with One&OnlyHost

This article explains how to purchase and register a new domain name from One&OnlyHost.

When you register a domain, you own and control it. You can point it to a hosting plan with any company, and you can transfer it to another domain registrar at any time.

How to Register and Purchase a Domain

  1. Go to https://oaohost.com.

  2. In the Start with a domain text box, type the domain name you want to use, and then click Search.

  3. If the domain name is available, click Add to cart.

    • If it is not available, try a different name until you find one that is available.

  4. On the Domains Configuration page:

    • Choose your Nameservers - or click continue to leave them as our default name servers.

    • You can also choose to add hosting.

  5. Click Continue.

  6. Choose the duration of registration, confirm your account details and payment information, then click Complete Order.

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Important: Depending on the domain you have purchased you may recieve an email to confirm your details.

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