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How to Create a ChannelMe.tv Account

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ChannelMe.tv is a site that allows you to start a .tv website. The advantage of a .tv website is that users are more likely to remember a website with a simple .tv name than the traditional longer .com named sites. If you are looking for an original named web address, you should create a Me.tv account.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Start by logging onto the Me.tv homepage. To start the registration process, you need to put in your desired .tv name into the search box provided.

  2. Step 2

    Look through the returned domain results. Choose one of the .tv names that is available from the search results. Add the .tv name to your cart.

  3. Step 3

    Choose the option to keep your registration private. A private domain registration ensures that your information is not released to third parties or listed in directories without your permission.

  4. Step 4

    Add e-mail accounts. You can add up to 10 e-mail accounts to your .tv account at an additional cost.

  5. Step 5

    Go through the checkout process. You must put in your billing information as well as choose a user name and password. Read the terms and conditions of the ChannelMe.tv site before you check the agreement box.

  6. Step 6

    Customize your .tv website. ChannelMe.tv provides templates that help you design the look of your new website. After you design your site, you can add your own personal content.

Tips & Warnings
  • Be careful during checkout that you look at the auto renewal box option. Auto renewal will allow ChannelMe.tv to annually charge your credit card for your site.
  • You should take time to choose a catchy .tv domain name. You want something that will appeal to a lot of Internet users.
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