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What is a domain name?

Domain Names Explained

You have decided your want a domain name... You want your very own "yourcompany.com" Internet identity or a personal web site. You want to stamp it in your business cards, brochures, and all your marketing communication vehicles. And you want it now. Problem is: you don't know where to start. Let's start from the beginning.

What is a Domain Name?

A domain name is what you type in the browser's address bar to go to a specific website. For example, our domain name is: http://www.eplushosting.com (in today's browsers, it is not necessary to type the symbols http:// any more). A domain name provides an online identity and a contact point for your business, organization, or project. Almost every transaction on the Internet relies on a domain name to conduct commerce, display Web pages, deliver e-mail, and more.

Why Were Domain Names Created?

Websites are located (or hosted) in computer servers. The location of a website in a server is really specified by a series of numbers, called the IP address (for example: 63.241.136.31). However, this would be too hard to remember. The creators of the Internet took this into account, and domain names were created. Domain names act like an address forwarding service that directs the Internet user to the server, and then looks for the IP address that corresponds to the domain name.

Domain Names Extensions (or Top Level Domains-TLDs)

A domain level extension (also known as a Top Level Domain) is the letter combination to the right of the domain name, after the "dot". Therefore, a domain name like yahoo.com has what we call a "dot com extension". You will also find
.net, and .org extensions, along with a host of newly popularized extensions like .biz, .name, .tv, etc., as well as country level domains (.us for the US, .br for Brazil, .it for Italy, and so on.) Originally, .com extensions were intended for commercial ventures, while .net's were intended for use by Internet Service Providers and .org's by non-profit organizations or groups. Truth is, this original classification is no longer accurate, and anybody can register a domain name with those extensions.

How can I know if a domain name is available?

To see if a domain name is available, you can go to the webpage of any accredited registrar, (we recommend www.directnic.com) and type the name you want in the search box. At DirectNic the search will immediately tell you which extensions of the domain name you want is available.

How do I register a domain name?

Domain names are registered on-line through accredited domain registrars. There are thousands of companies that offer domain registration services. However, some of them are more reputable than others, offer good customer service and provide you with a user-friendly interface. We recommend DirectNic at www.directnic.com. As a rule of thumb, follow these simple rules:

1) Avoid registrars that charge too much (anything above $30/year is too high).
2) Look for a registrar that offers you a comprehensive and easy to use user interface. Also, since you will most likely
have a question or two to ask, look for those who have an extensive FAQ section and a responsive customer service team.

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