A domain is an easy-to-use and distinctive website address which you will be able to obtain for your website. It designates a numeric IP address that is applied to identify websites and units on the World Wide Web and it's much easier to remember or share. Every single domain includes two different parts - the particular name that you choose and its extension. For instance, in domain.com, “domain” is called Second-Level Domain and it is the part you will be able to pick, and “.com” is the extension, that is also known as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You will be able to get your new domain name via any licensed registrar company or relocate an active one between registrars when the extension supports this function. This kind of a transfer doesn't change the ownership of your domain name; the thing that changes is the place where you'll be able to manage the domain. Most of the domain name extensions are open for registration by all entities, but numerous country-code extensions have certain conditions for instance regional presence or a current business registration.

Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Hosting

When you purchase a shared hosting through us, you are able to choose from more than 50 domain extensions for your new domain name - both country-specific and generic ones. We can provide a practically split-second registration service because we partner with an accredited ICANN registrar - the organization that handles the domain name platform globally. Every time you get a new domain name, it will be active within a few minutes, so you can begin taking care of your site without any delay. You can even transfer an existing domain name that you have bought from some other company and take care of it in one place with the hosting space for it on our end. Our advanced Domain Manager interface will give you total control of your domains - renewals, Whois Privacy Protection, customized records, forwarding, WHOIS information management, and many more.