A domain is a user-friendly and distinctive website address which you'll be able to obtain for your site. It routes a numeric IP address that is applied to find websites and units on the Web yet it's quite easy to remember or share. Each domain consists of two different parts - the actual name that you choose plus the extension. For example, 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, which is also known as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You're able to acquire a new domain through any accredited registrar company or relocate an existing one between registrars in case the extension allows this feature. This kind of a transfer doesn't change the ownership of a domain; the only thing that changes is where you will be able to take care of that domain name. The majority of the domain extensions are available for registration by every entity, but a number of country-code extensions have specific requirements for instance local presence or a valid business registration.

Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Web Hosting

When you get a Linux shared web hosting through us, you're able to choose from over 50 domain extensions for your new domain name - both country-specific and generic. We are able to supply an almost split-second registration service because we partner with an licensed ICANN registrar - the group that controls the domain name system worldwide. If you obtain a new domain name, it will be active within minutes, so you'll be able to start working on your site straight away. You can also transfer an existing domain name that you have ordered through a different company and handle it from one place with the website hosting space for it on our end. Our leading-edge Domain Manager interface provides you with full control of your domains - renewals, Whois Privacy Protection, custom records, forwarding, WHOIS details management, and much more.