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03 - What Is A Domain Name?

What Is A Domain Name?

A domain is a name that identifies IP addresses on the internet. The domain name Yahoo.com represents about fifteen (15) IP addresses. Domain names are used to identify Web pages. For example, in the URL http://www.gohome.com/index.html, the domain name is gohome.com.

You register a domain name by registering with a domain name services registrar. The domain name industry is regulated and overseen by ICANN, which is an organization responsible for providing standards and procedures for certifying companies as domain name registrars.

Domain name registration has grown over the years. Network Solutions was the first domain name registrar to ever provide such a service. That was over ten years ago but today there are many accredited registrars. Only a domain name registrar is permitted to access and modify the master database domains that are on InterNIC servers. The fee is determined by the registrar as far as getting a domain name and some registers have special domain name packages.

Do You Really Need a Domain Name?

You use a domain name to create an identity on the World Wide Web and domain names can also be used for branding purposes, such as Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc. In picking a domain name, the title shouldn’t stray far from what your company is all about. This will allow you to market your web-site as a subsidiary of your business and put your domain name on business cards and advertisements.

Once you select a domain name, you must register it with a domain name registrar. This is a task you can do easily. Many ISPs offer a complete package that includes hosting and the registering of the domain name for you. Fees probably will include a one time set-up fee for all of the backend technical work that needs to be accomplished. Then pay your service provider a monthly, semi-annual or annual fee for Web site hosting services.

Many domain registrar services have competent online tools to help you get your domain name and hosting site up and running.

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NAVIGATION

01 - What Is Web Hosting?

02 - Type of Web Hosting Service

03 - What Is A Domain Name?

04 - The Mystery behind Domain Names

05 - Using Subdomains—Benefits and Drawbacks

06 - Web Server Hosting Types

07 - How to Pick a Hosting Provider

08 - Do You Need A Lot Of Bandwidth ?

09 - Bandwidth Bandits

10 - Free and Cheap—Web Space Options for the Thrifty At Heart

11 - Get the best webHosting Plan

12 - Using Free Hosting Services

13 - Identify With Your Domain Name

14 - Domain Names and Search Engine Ranking

15 - The way to a Cheap Web Hosting, although a Reliable Web Hosting

16 - Why Dedicated Hosting?

18 - Optimizing Your Site with SEO

19 - Beware of the Cyber Squatters

20 - The Ups and Downs of Dedicated Server Hosting

21 - Putting Your Web Site on the Internet

22 - Choosing Windows Web Hosting

23 - Using cPanel to Manage Your Host Files

24 - Developing Cold Fusion Hosting

25 - Application Service Providers and Hosting

26 - Using Managed Dedicated Web Hosting

27 - Using MySQL in a Hosting Environment

28 - Paying For ISP Internet Access

29 - Switching to a New ISP Provider

30 - Templates for E-Commerce Web Hosting

31 - Using Unmanaged Host Services

32 - JSP Hosting Basics

34 - Linux Unix options for Small Businesses

35 - It is time to become a web hosting reseller

36 - The Nuts and Bolts of UNIX Hosting

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