What are domain names, and how do they connect users to the Web?
A domain name is a way to identify and locate computers and resources, such as Websites, connected to the Internet. Spot Domain LLC uses the domain name domainsite.com to identity its Website and associated resources, such as this text document.Every company or organization that wants to be on the Internet will register a domain name for use as their on-line identity or name that users will use to access on-line services such as the organization’s Website or email system. You located our Website by typing our domain name ausweb.com.au into your browser.For example, BAUER MEDIA, our company, registered the domain name ausweb.com.au so that users on the Internet can access our Website, purchase our products, and send email to BAUER MEDIA employees at our various email addresses, such as sales@yourdomain.com.au or webmaster@yourdomain.com or others. Much like a company’s name, logo, or 1800-number, a domain name has marketing value when customers can easily remember and associate it with
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