A domain name is a unique address that you're able to acquire via a registrar company. All of the devices which are linked to the Web, such as web servers, feature numeric addresses, or IP addresses, which are pretty difficult to remember, so the domain name platform was launched as an easy way to identify a particular website on the Internet. Using this method, your site is available at www.domain.com rather than 123.123.123.123, for example. A domain name includes 2 parts - the Second-Level Domain, that is the actual website name that you can choose, plus the Top-Level Domain, that is the extension - .com, .net, .org and so on. You are able to register your new domain from any registrar or migrate an active domain name between registrars in a few simple steps. Whenever you choose to do the latter, your domain will be renewed automatically by the gaining registrar when the transfer process has been finalized. In addition to the generic Top-Level Domains, there're country-code ones too. A number of them can be registered by anyone, while others will need regional presence or even a business license.

Domain Registration/Transfer in Hosting

As we supply over 50 domain extensions, you will have a large choice if you choose to register your new domain name and use it with a hosting account via our company. We partner with an ICANN-accredited registrar, so our registration service is almost immediate and you're able to obtain a new domain for your website in a matter of minutes. You can also move existing domain names that you'd like to host with us since it'll be easier to control everything in a single place. You will have total control of the domain names via our multifunctional Domain Manager tool - a service that a number of suppliers provide at an extra charge. Our tool allows you to create Whois Privacy Protection, renew your domains, make custom records, handle the WHOIS information, and many more.