Internet Domain Registration Is A Simple Process
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It is not difficult to process an Internet domain registration. Anyone with access to the Internet can register one or several domain names. Boiled down to the simplest terms, one needs to select a domain registrar, choose a domain name, enter the required registration information, and provide payment, as required by the registrar. However, if one is not familiar with these terms or the basic management of Internet domain registration it may not seem so straightforward. In fact, it can be intimidating. Registrar, domain, domain name...what exactly does it mean? If you do not think you have the full concept, this article may be helpful.
The term domain refers to the actual website. Domain name is the location of the site, often referred to as the Internet address. A website that has been accredited as a domain registrar will manage your Internet domain registration, collecting the necessary information, sending it to a central directory, and maintaining your registration records. You have a broad choice of sites which function as domain registrars. Some, called Web hosts, will also assist you with creating and managing your website once you have completed your Internet domain registration. If you do not have a strong technical background, filing your Internet domain registration through a Web hosting site may be the answer.
Sometimes the part of the Internet domain registration that seems the easiest, like creating your domain name, may be the more difficult than expected. The Internet domain name has a defined layout and must be one of a kind. Following the standard www the domain name consists of a name, then what is known as an extension. Today there are many extensions to choose from, but you are probably most familiar with .com or .net. For instance, www.myname.net is a sample domain name format. It is wise to choose a name that indicates the nature of your website. Together, the name and extension must form a domain name no one else has registered. The Internet has a governing body, ICANN, which ensures each domain name is unique, and that the required information is collected during the Internet domain registration. The InterNIC website provides access to the database of Internet domain registration data. This database is called WHOIS.
The good news is you can check the availability of your chosen name on the registrar website. If your choice is not available, the search may provide alternate names, which you can select. If none are satisfactory, you can enter a new name and search again until you find an available name that suits your need. Now you are on your way. Fill out the required information and file. File the form. You have completed your Internet domain registration and the registrar will notify you by email when it is available.
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