Web Domain | Definition & Examples

 what is domain

A domain name is the name of a website that users type into a browser to access itIt's a text-based label that's easier to remember than the numerical IP address of the website's server.

 

How do domains work?

  • A domain translates a website's IP address into a more readable format. 
  • A domain refers to many web pages that connect to form a website. 
  • A URL describes a single page on the internet. 

How to get a domain name? 

  1. Choose a domain registrar.
  • Use a domain availability checker tool.
  • Select a domain name.
  • Purchase and register the domain name.
  • Verify ownership of the domain.
    • Why use a domain name?

      ites. It's also recommended for businesses to appear credible and trustworthy. 

      Example of a domain naA domain name helps users identify a website and makes it easier to keep track of websiteswalmart.com, wikipedia.org, and youtube.com.


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    • . Types of Domains

      • Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs): Standard extensions like .com, .org, .net, .info.
      • Country Code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs): Country-specific extensions like .us, .uk, .in.
      • New gTLDs: Industry-specific extensions like .tech, .store, .blog.
      • Subdomains: A subset of a main domain (e.g., blog.example.com).

        Domain vs. Hosting

        A domain is the address of your website while hosting is the service that stores website files. You need both to run a website.

      •  How to Choose the Right Domain

        • Keep it short and simple
        • Use relevant keywords
        • Avoid numbers and hyphens
        • Choose a reliable TLD (.com is the most popular

    • Function:

      A domain acts like a website's "street address" on the internet, making it easy for users to find a specific website. 
    • Components:

      A domain name is usually composed of two parts: the actual website name (like "Google") and a top-level domain (TLD) like ".com," ".org," or ".net." 
    • DNS Role:

      When you type a domain name in your browser, your computer queries a DNS server which looks up the associated IP address and directs your browser to the correct website. 

    Example:

    • Domain: "example.com"
    • Breakdown: "example" is the website name, and ".com" is the top-level domain


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