What is a domain name ?
A domain name is the address of your website on the Internet. For example, Speakeasy.net is a domain name. When you purchase hosting services from Speakeasy, your website files will be placed on a computer that is accessible on the Internet. Computers recognize each other by numeric codes called IP addresses, and a domain name is tied to these numeric addresses so that when you type something easy to remember like www.speakeasy.net, that your computer can find the numeric address associated with that “domain name.” You must select a unique domain name so that your website is available on the Internet. Click here to search for domain name that reflects your unique website.
A domain name is the address of a particular website. For example, our domain name is “www.dam-consulting.com.com”. To register a domain name, you can contact a company such as Network Solutions or Register.com Domains. The most common domain names will end in .com, .net, or .org, but there are many more to choose from.
Your Domain Name is your address on the Web. Just like people use your phone number to call you on the phone, your Domain Name allows people to access your site on the Web. Clever, simple, or easy to remember Domain Names are most desirable as they can play a large part in attracting visitors to your site. Most Domain Names end with “.com” (such as Palcomonline.com), but other extensions such as “.net” and “.org” are also available. In addition Domains can be used with your e-mail accounts allowing you to send and receive e-mail with addresses such as “support@yourcompany.
A domain name is a sequence of letters and numbers which determine the address of your site. This site’s domain name is “BP-Server.com.” You can user our free sub-domain name ”http://yourname.diskhosting.com” or you need to register a domain name from us if you want to use your own domain such as ”http://www.yourname.com” .
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