A domain name is a user-friendly and unique web address which you're able to acquire for your website. It routes a numeric IP address that is employed to identify web sites as well as units on the World Wide Web but it's much easier to remember or distribute. Every domain name consists of two separate parts - the specific name that you select as well as its extension. For example, in domain.com, “domain” is referred to as Second-Level Domain and it is the element you'll be able to select, whereas “.com” is the extension, that is also referred to as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You can register your new domain name via any certified registrar company or transfer an existing one between registrars in case the extension supports this option. This type of a transfer doesn't change the ownership of a domain; the thing that changes is where you're able to take care of the domain. Most domain name extensions are available for registration by any entity, however various country-code extensions have particular conditions for example regional presence or a current company registration.

Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Website Hosting

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