What is a Domain Name?

A domain name is your website’s unique address on the internet — for example, yourbusiness.com. It helps users easily find your site instead of using a complex IP address.

When you register a domain, you reserve that name for your business or personal use for a specific period, usually one year. Domains can be renewed to maintain ownership.

Key points:

  • Domains identify your online presence.

  • Each domain is unique — no two can be the same.

  • You can manage DNS records, email settings, and renewals from your client portal.

  • Extensions like .com, .in, .org, etc., represent different purposes or regions.

Example:
If your business is “Launch Your Business,” a good domain might be launchyourbusiness.com.

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