A domain is an easy-to-remember and distinctive website address which you will be able to get for your website. It routes a numeric IP address that is used to find sites and / or units on the Internet but it's rather easy to remember or share. Every single domain includes two separate parts - the particular name that you choose as well as the extension. To give an example, in domain.com, “domain” is referred to as Second-Level Domain and it's the element you're able to pick, while “.com” is the extension, which is known as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You can obtain your new domain name through any accredited registrar company or transfer an active one between registrars in case the extension supports this option. This type of a transfer doesn't change the possession of a domain; the thing that changes is the place where you can manage that domain name. The majority of the domain extensions are open for registration by every entity, but a number of country-code extensions have specific requirements for example regional presence or a valid company registration.
Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Hosting
Because we supply more than 50 domain name extensions, you will have a large choice when you choose to register a new domain name and use it with a shared hosting account via our company. We partner with an ICANN-approved registrar, so our registration service is almost instant and you can acquire a new domain name for your website in a matter of minutes. You can also migrate existing domains that you'd like to host with us because it'll be far easier to handle everything from a single place. You'll have full control over your domain names via our multifunctional Domain Manager tool - a service that the majority of companies provide at an extra charge. The aforementioned tool enables you to add Whois Privacy Protection, renew your domains, create custom records, handle the WHOIS data, and many more.