A domain is a special address that you are able to get from a registrar company. All devices that are linked to the World-Wide Web, including web servers, have numeric addresses, or IP addresses, which are very difficult to remember, because of this the domain name system was launched as an easy means to recognize a particular web site on the World Wide Web. Using this method, your site can be reached at www.domain.com instead of 123.123.123.123, for example. A domain name includes two different parts - the Second-Level Domain, which is the actual website name that you will be able to choose, as well as the Top-Level Domain, which is the extension - .com, .net, .org and so on. You'll be able to register your new domain name through any sort of registrar or transfer an active domain between registrars in a couple of easy steps. If you decide to do the latter, your domain name will be renewed instantly by the gaining registrar once the transfer process has been finalized. In addition to the universal Top-Level Domains, there are country-code ones as well. Some of them can be registered by anybody, while some others will require regional presence or even a business license.

Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Hosting

If you get a Linux shared service from us, you are able to pick from over 50 domain extensions for your brand new domain name - both country-specific and generic. We can provide a virtually instant registration service due to the fact that we partner with an certified ICANN registrar - the organization that controls the domain platform globally. Any time you obtain a new domain name, it'll be active within minutes, so that you are able to start taking care of your website right away. You may even transfer an existing domain that you have purchased using some other company and handle it from one place with the web hosting space for it on our end. Our leading-edge Domain Manager instrument gives you total control over your domain names - renewals, Whois Privacy Protection, customized records, forwarding, WHOIS data management, and many more.