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What is a Domain Name?
Practically speaking, your domain name (web
address) is the core of your Internet identity, your online brand. Your
customers and friends will remember this name and use it to find your website,
your products or your services. And since no two parties can ever hold the same
domain name (web address) simultaneously, your Internet identity is totally
unique.
Technically, a domain name is an addressing
construct used for identifying and locating computers on the Internet. While
computers use Internet Protocol (IP) numbers to locate each other on the
Internet, people find them hard to remember. Therefore, domain names were
developed to permit the use of easily remembered words and phrases to identify
Internet addresses.
For example, the domain name rocketface.com
represents the Rocketface website. When you type
rocketface.com into a web browser or send e-mail to someone at rocketface.com,
the Domain Name System (DNS) translates rocketface.com into the IP numbers used
by the Internet and connects you to RocketfaceŽ.
Selecting a domain name
Here are a few things to consider when
picking a domain name.
1) Pick a name that reflects the nature of
your website or a name that stands out and captures the eye. (i.e. This second method is called branding)
2) Keep it as short as possible. That helps
to make it easy to remember.
3) Be sure that you have full ownership of
your domain name. Some hosting services will offer cheap domain name
registration but keep the rights to the name themselves.
Domain name registration
For a fee, which usually costs about $9.95 -
$35.00 US (i.e. depends upon if you buy it in a hosting plan or not), you can
register a domain name. This will give you an address on the internet that can
be hosted on a web server and accessed by anyone. The registration of domain
names is administrated by several companies who are licensed to handle the
task.
Registering your domain name
These links will provide you with access to
services which can show you how to register your domain name, the mechanics of
domain names and their construction. Also, most of them can provide hosting for
your website as well.
Icann
(The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
and Numbers) oversees the domain registration business. If you ever have
trouble with your registrar or if you are looking for an approved domain name
registrar this is the place to go.
InterNIC
This website has been established to provide
the public information regarding Internet domain name registration services and
is updated frequently.
Free Website Hosting and Domain Names
If you are hosted by a free service you have
little control over your domain name. Free webhosting
services have their own domain names. If you want a unique domain name then you
must register it yourself. Be sure to do a search first to see if the name you
want is available.
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About the Author
GeneDeFazzio is the author and
webmaster of the Rocketface(R) Workshop. http://www.rocketface.com/
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