A domain is a unique address that you can purchase via a registrar company. All devices that are connected to the World-Wide Web, such as web servers, possess numeric addresses, or IP addresses, which are rather difficult to remember, for this reason the domain name platform was introduced as an easy means to recognize a particular site on the Internet. As a result, your web site can be reached at www.domain.com as an alternative to 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 are able to pick, plus the Top-Level Domain, that is the extension - .com, .net, .org and so on. You're able to register your new domain name via any sort of registrar or move a current domain between registrars in just a few easy steps. In the event that you choose to do the latter, your domain name will be renewed instantly by the gaining registrar when the transfer process has been finalized. In addition to the universal Top-Level Domains, there are country-code ones as well. A number of them can be registered by anybody, while others will need local presence or a business license.
