A domain name is an easy-to-use and unique website address that you will be able to acquire for your web site. It maps a numeric IP address that is employed to identify websites and units on the Internet yet it's much easier to remember or share. Every single domain name incorporates 2 parts - the actual name that you select as well as the extension. For instance, in domain.com, “domain” is known as Second-Level Domain and it's the element you'll be able to select, and “.com” is the extension, that is also called Top-Level Domain (TLD). You're able to get a new domain name via any certified registrar organization or move an active one between registrars in case the extension supports this option. This kind of a transfer doesn't change the ownership of your domain name; the one thing that changes is where you'll be able to manage that domain. Most domain name extensions are available for registration by every entity, but a variety of country-code extensions have specific conditions such as regional presence or a current business registration.
Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Hosting
As we supply over 50 domain extensions, you'll have a large choice if you choose to register a new domain name and manage it with a shared hosting account from our company. We partner with an ICANN-certified registrar, consequently our registration service is virtually instant and you are able to acquire a new domain for your site within a matter of minutes. You may also migrate existing domain names that you'd like to host with us since it will be easier to manage everything from one place. You will have full control over all your domain names via our feature-rich Domain Manager tool - a solution that the majority of companies provide at an extra charge. The aforementioned tool enables you to create Whois Privacy Protection, renew your domains, create custom records, manage the WHOIS info, and many more.