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Archived Basic Domain Name Information
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What is a Domain Name?
In simple terms, a domain name is a human-language equivalent of an address on the Internet. The name actually translates to a number, or more correctly a series of numbers, roughly comparable to a telephone number. Like a telephone number, an Internet address is unique, that is to say, no two are the same. And like a telephone number, it serves to connect "callers" to one specific place on the Net.
There are advantages to using names instead of just the numbers alone. The most obvious is that people can more easily recognize and remember a meaningful word than a long string of numerals.
Another, major advantage is that a domain can be moved to a new machine, where it will have a new number, but the name will remain the same. The DNS (Domain Name System) records are simply altered to reflect the change, and access to the domain continues unchanged.
An Internet domain may be the "home" for any number of things: web sites, mailboxes, files for downloading, even entire computer networks. You see domain names as part of practically every Internet address. In the e-mail address info@domains.org (a mailbox), the domain name is domains.org. In the Web address http://www.lycos.com (a web page), the domain name is lycos.com.
Occasionally, you will see the numeric address instead of the domain name. http://206.184.226.167/basics.html is a perfectly serviceable address for this web page you're reading.
That number is called an IP Address, meaning Internet Protocol address. Internet Protocol is a standard for network communications, which is used throughout Net.
It is sometimes useful to match up a domain name with its IP Address, or vice-versa. This is commonly done with a utility called "nslookup". There are many nslookup "gateways" scattered around the Web. The list below points to some of them.
Now we'll examine the name itself. Domain names have at least two parts, separated by a dot or period.
The part after the dot is called the Top Level Domain (TLD). The Top Level Domain serves to broadly categorize the name as to its type or purpose. Common TLDs include .com (commercial), .org (organization), .edu (educational institutions), .net (networks), .gov (U.S. government)and .mil (U.S. military).
There are also hundreds of country TLDs, such as .us (USA), .fr (France), .de (Germany), etc. These are in more general use outside the US.
Additional "generic" TLDs (gTLDs) have been proposed and will probably come into general use by sometime in 1988. Domain names ending in .firm, .store, .web, .arts, .rec, .info, .nom and possibly many others will become widespread on the Net.
Addresses ending in .com are by far the most common at present; they're generally intended to be commercial in nature, although at present the .com TLD actually serves as a catch-all for virtually all domain names that don't fit the other, more specific TLDs.
The part of the domain name before the dot is the Second Level Domain (SLD). If you're registering a name, you have considerable freedom of choice in what this will be. So long as the name you choose does not already exist under the same TLD, and is not obviously a famous trademark owned by someone else, its registration is generally allowed. An SLD can contain up to 24 characters: letters, numbers and dashes are allowed.
Databases of domain records are maintained by InterNIC, the primary name registry on the Internet in the US, and by a variety of similar agencies throughout the world. Accessed through a utility program called WHOIS, these databases are easily accessed from throughout the Net. There's a list below of sites that provide a WHOIS "gateway" for queries of domain name databases from your Web browser.
(Incidentally, you may do well to remember that your own domain registration will become a publicly-available WHOIS record. For instance, perhaps you have a phone number or e-mail address you'd rather not share with literally the entire world...)
WHOIS Gateways
The following gateways vary, but generally, simply entering a domain name on the query form will yield a record for that name. Entering company names, individual names, e-mail addresses and other queries may also yield information. WHOIS provides a good way to investigate prospective names to determine which are already registered, and to find what companies or persons are associated with a domain name.
Web-based WHOIS Gateways
Various gateways at North American commercial and academic sites:
InterNIC Web Interface to Whois:
http://www.rs.internic.net/cgi-bin/whois
or http://rs.internic.net/cgi-bin/whois
Sparknet:
http://www.sparknet.net/cgi-bin/whois
Martinet Development Corp.:
http://www.martinet.com/~tadman/
whois/whois.cgi
or http://www.martinet.com/~tadman/whois/
Sentex:
http://www.sentex.net/cgi-bin/whois
Heller Information Services:
http://www.his.com/cgi-bin/whois
Internet Images Worldwide:
http://www.inet-images.com/whois.html
Internet Texoma:
http://home.texoma.net/cgi-bin/whois
UnaBEST's Gateway - Combined WHOIS, nslookup, finger and traceroute:
http://www.magibox.net/~unabest/whois/
College of Saint Benedict & Saint John's University:
http://www.csbsju.edu/cgi-bin/whois
or http://www.physics.csbsju.edu/cgi-bin/whois
University of Michigan:
http://mendel.hgp.med.umich.edu/cgi-bin/whois
Indiana University:
http://iuaccounts.ucs.indiana.edu/open-bin/whois
or http://whois.indiana.edu/open-bin/whois
US Air Force Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas:
http://www.aetc.af.mil/AETC-NetMgmt/whois.html
CAIS (multi-purpose gateway):
http://networking.cais.net/gateways.html
Hiway Technologies (check for name availability only):
http://www.hway.net/whois.html
European and other international WHOIS gateways
EUnet GB (CO.UK domains):
http://www.britain.eu.net/naming-co/whois-form.html
University of Regensburg, Germany:
http://rchs1.uni-regensburg.de/cgi-bin/whois
Darmstadt Technical School, Germany:
http://www.th-darmstadt.de/cgi-bin/whois
Sven's W3 WHOIS Gateway (German)
http://mbpc07.cl.ba-karlsruhe.de/whois.html
Academic and Research Network of Slovenia:
http://www.arnes.si/cgi-bin/whois
SWITCH - Swiss Academic and Research Network:
http://www.switch.ch/switch
/info/whois_form.html
or http://www.tlab.ch/praktika/
c04/whois_form.html
RESTENA (RESTENA manages the top-level domain .lu for Luxembourg):
http://www.domain-registration.lu/whois.html
National Computerization Agency, Korea:
http://202.30.64.22/cgi-bin/whois
KRNIC (Korean Network Information Center):
http://www.krnic.net/cgi-bin/whois_kr
or http://www.krnic.net/cgi-bin/whois
WHOIS via Telnet
WHOIS Gateway via nic.switch.ch (Switzerland):
telnet://130.59.1.40/
WHOIS Gateway via info.ripe.net (also Gopher, WAIS, WWW)
telnet://193.0.0.195/
WHOIS Gateway via Internic
telnet://198.41.0.5/
More Info
WHOIS servers list:
ftp://sipb.mit.edu/pub/whois/whois-servers.list
Nslookup Gateway
Just a few of many...
North America
Hood College, Maryland:
http://www.hood.edu/cgi-bin/nslookup.sh.cgi
Eastern New Mexico University:
http://www.enmu.edu/~moorej/cgi-bin/nslookup.gate
UCLA:
http://morganism.unex.ucla.edu/nslookup.htm
Sparknet:
http://www.sparknet.net/cgi-bin/nslookup
KCOnline, Kosciusko County, Indiana:
http://www2.kconline.com/cgi-bin/nslookup
Sittcom:
http://www.sitt.com/cgi-bin/nslookup
Troubador Systems:
http://troubador.com/cgi-bin/nslook
UnaBEST's Gateway - Combined WHOIS, nslookup, finger and traceroute:
http://www.magibox.net/~unabest/nslookup/
or http://www.magibox.net/~unabest/whois/
Multiple gateways, courtesy Patrick McConnell:
http://www.interlog.com/~patrick
/personal/online/gateways.html
On the personal page of
marcus@ocala.cs.miami.edu:
http://ocala.cs.miami.edu/~jmcla/cgi-bin
/lookup.cgi
Europe, etc.
Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands):
http://www.konbib.nl/cgi-bin
/nslookupgateway.sh
University of Antwerp:
http://www.uia.ac.be/ds/nslookup.html
Electromagnetic Wave Laboratory, Nagasaki University, Japan:
http://ebisu.ec.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/cgi/nslookup.cgi
Vit Internet Service, Japan:
http://www.vit.or.jp/~minamino
/nslookup.htm
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http://www.domains.org/archived_basic_information.html
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NOTE: The content provided on this page is archived from 1998.
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What is a Domain Name?
In simple terms, a domain name is a human-language equivalent of an address on the Internet. The name actually translates to a number, or more correctly a series of numbers, roughly comparable to a telephone number. Like a telephone number, an Internet address is unique, that is to say, no two are the same. And like a telephone number, it serves to connect "callers" to one specific place on the Net.
There are advantages to using names instead of just the numbers alone. The most obvious is that people can more easily recognize and remember a meaningful word than a long string of numerals.
Another, major advantage is that a domain can be moved to a new machine, where it will have a new number, but the name will remain the same. The DNS (Domain Name System) records are simply altered to reflect the change, and access to the domain continues unchanged.
An Internet domain may be the "home" for any number of things: web sites, mailboxes, files for downloading, even entire computer networks. You see domain names as part of practically every Internet address. In the e-mail address info@domains.org (a mailbox), the domain name is domains.org. In the Web address http://www.lycos.com (a web page), the domain name is lycos.com.
Occasionally, you will see the numeric address instead of the domain name. http://206.184.226.167/basics.html is a perfectly serviceable address for this web page you're reading.
That number is called an IP Address, meaning Internet Protocol address. Internet Protocol is a standard for network communications, which is used throughout Net.
It is sometimes useful to match up a domain name with its IP Address, or vice-versa. This is commonly done with a utility called "nslookup". There are many nslookup "gateways" scattered around the Web. The list below points to some of them.
Now we'll examine the name itself. Domain names have at least two parts, separated by a dot or period.
The part after the dot is called the Top Level Domain (TLD). The Top Level Domain serves to broadly categorize the name as to its type or purpose. Common TLDs include .com (commercial), .org (organization), .edu (educational institutions), .net (networks), .gov (U.S. government)and .mil (U.S. military).
There are also hundreds of country TLDs, such as .us (USA), .fr (France), .de (Germany), etc. These are in more general use outside the US.
Additional "generic" TLDs (gTLDs) have been proposed and will probably come into general use by sometime in 1988. Domain names ending in .firm, .store, .web, .arts, .rec, .info, .nom and possibly many others will become widespread on the Net.
Addresses ending in .com are by far the most common at present; they're generally intended to be commercial in nature, although at present the .com TLD actually serves as a catch-all for virtually all domain names that don't fit the other, more specific TLDs.
The part of the domain name before the dot is the Second Level Domain (SLD). If you're registering a name, you have considerable freedom of choice in what this will be. So long as the name you choose does not already exist under the same TLD, and is not obviously a famous trademark owned by someone else, its registration is generally allowed. An SLD can contain up to 24 characters: letters, numbers and dashes are allowed.
Databases of domain records are maintained by InterNIC, the primary name registry on the Internet in the US, and by a variety of similar agencies throughout the world. Accessed through a utility program called WHOIS, these databases are easily accessed from throughout the Net. There's a list below of sites that provide a WHOIS "gateway" for queries of domain name databases from your Web browser.
(Incidentally, you may do well to remember that your own domain registration will become a publicly-available WHOIS record. For instance, perhaps you have a phone number or e-mail address you'd rather not share with literally the entire world...)
WHOIS Gateways
The following gateways vary, but generally, simply entering a domain name on the query form will yield a record for that name. Entering company names, individual names, e-mail addresses and other queries may also yield information. WHOIS provides a good way to investigate prospective names to determine which are already registered, and to find what companies or persons are associated with a domain name.
Web-based WHOIS Gateways
Various gateways at North American commercial and academic sites:
InterNIC Web Interface to Whois:
http://www.rs.internic.net/cgi-bin/whois
or http://rs.internic.net/cgi-bin/whois
Sparknet:
http://www.sparknet.net/cgi-bin/whois
Martinet Development Corp.:
http://www.martinet.com/~tadman/
whois/whois.cgi
or http://www.martinet.com/~tadman/whois/
Sentex:
http://www.sentex.net/cgi-bin/whois
Heller Information Services:
http://www.his.com/cgi-bin/whois
Internet Images Worldwide:
http://www.inet-images.com/whois.html
Internet Texoma:
http://home.texoma.net/cgi-bin/whois
UnaBEST's Gateway - Combined WHOIS, nslookup, finger and traceroute:
http://www.magibox.net/~unabest/whois/
College of Saint Benedict & Saint John's University:
http://www.csbsju.edu/cgi-bin/whois
or http://www.physics.csbsju.edu/cgi-bin/whois
University of Michigan:
http://mendel.hgp.med.umich.edu/cgi-bin/whois
Indiana University:
http://iuaccounts.ucs.indiana.edu/open-bin/whois
or http://whois.indiana.edu/open-bin/whois
US Air Force Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas:
http://www.aetc.af.mil/AETC-NetMgmt/whois.html
CAIS (multi-purpose gateway):
http://networking.cais.net/gateways.html
Hiway Technologies (check for name availability only):
http://www.hway.net/whois.html
European and other international WHOIS gateways
EUnet GB (CO.UK domains):
http://www.britain.eu.net/naming-co/whois-form.html
University of Regensburg, Germany:
http://rchs1.uni-regensburg.de/cgi-bin/whois
Darmstadt Technical School, Germany:
http://www.th-darmstadt.de/cgi-bin/whois
Sven's W3 WHOIS Gateway (German)
http://mbpc07.cl.ba-karlsruhe.de/whois.html
Academic and Research Network of Slovenia:
http://www.arnes.si/cgi-bin/whois
SWITCH - Swiss Academic and Research Network:
http://www.switch.ch/switch
/info/whois_form.html
or http://www.tlab.ch/praktika/
c04/whois_form.html
RESTENA (RESTENA manages the top-level domain .lu for Luxembourg):
http://www.domain-registration.lu/whois.html
National Computerization Agency, Korea:
http://202.30.64.22/cgi-bin/whois
KRNIC (Korean Network Information Center):
http://www.krnic.net/cgi-bin/whois_kr
or http://www.krnic.net/cgi-bin/whois
WHOIS via Telnet
WHOIS Gateway via nic.switch.ch (Switzerland):
telnet://130.59.1.40/
WHOIS Gateway via info.ripe.net (also Gopher, WAIS, WWW)
telnet://193.0.0.195/
WHOIS Gateway via Internic
telnet://198.41.0.5/
More Info
WHOIS servers list:
ftp://sipb.mit.edu/pub/whois/whois-servers.list
Nslookup Gateway
Just a few of many...
North America
Hood College, Maryland:
http://www.hood.edu/cgi-bin/nslookup.sh.cgi
Eastern New Mexico University:
http://www.enmu.edu/~moorej/cgi-bin/nslookup.gate
UCLA:
http://morganism.unex.ucla.edu/nslookup.htm
Sparknet:
http://www.sparknet.net/cgi-bin/nslookup
KCOnline, Kosciusko County, Indiana:
http://www2.kconline.com/cgi-bin/nslookup
Sittcom:
http://www.sitt.com/cgi-bin/nslookup
Troubador Systems:
http://troubador.com/cgi-bin/nslook
UnaBEST's Gateway - Combined WHOIS, nslookup, finger and traceroute:
http://www.magibox.net/~unabest/nslookup/
or http://www.magibox.net/~unabest/whois/
Multiple gateways, courtesy Patrick McConnell:
http://www.interlog.com/~patrick
/personal/online/gateways.html
On the personal page of
marcus@ocala.cs.miami.edu:
http://ocala.cs.miami.edu/~jmcla/cgi-bin
/lookup.cgi
Europe, etc.
Koninklijke Bibliotheek (National Library of the Netherlands):
http://www.konbib.nl/cgi-bin
/nslookupgateway.sh
University of Antwerp:
http://www.uia.ac.be/ds/nslookup.html
Electromagnetic Wave Laboratory, Nagasaki University, Japan:
http://ebisu.ec.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/cgi/nslookup.cgi
Vit Internet Service, Japan:
http://www.vit.or.jp/~minamino
/nslookup.htm
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http://www.domains.org/archived_basic_information.html
Why Do I Need a Domain Name?
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Do I Need a Domain Name?
That depends upon your purposes.
If you just want to put up a personal web page, you're probably better off simply placing that page with your current service provider. Practically all Internet dial-up accounts include a free web page. Your service provider can help you with the details.
If you're in business and wish to advertise your services on the Net, or provide information for clients, etc., it may still be simplest and most economical to set up the page(s) on an ordinary dial-up account. Unless your website is very large or will attract large numbers of users, this is usually OK, though you should check your service provider's terms of service.
The disadvantage of this inexpensive approach is that your site's address will carry your service provider's domain name, and probably won't be particularly memorable to your customers. If your account were jjones@serviceprovider.com, your web page address would look something like: http://www.serviceprovider.com/~jjones. For most people, that address is not easily remembered.
It is a marketing maxim that if you're advertising to the general public, it is vitally important to present a simple, memorable message. Web addresses are no exception to this. Thus a well-chosen domain name can be absolutely essential to your enterprise on the Internet.
How Do I Decide if It's Worthwhile?
For most, it's a simple enough decision.
If you're going into business on the Net in a serious way, and especially if you're advertising to the public, you need your own domain name.
If you intend to build a huge website, or one that is intended to attract hundreds or thousands of users every day, you will need your own domain name, and have it hosted by a provider whose facilities are up to the task.
If for any reason you need some particular, recognizable name as your site's address, the only means to do so is to own your own domain name.
Sometimes someone simply wants a vanity address, for e-mail and/or a personal web page. If you're totally determined to be hawkeyepierce@the-swamp.com (and no one else has registered the domain name), you can certainly do so, though at a much higher cost than an ordinary dial-up account.
It's all a matter of whether the expense (see below) is worth it to you.
What Does It Cost?
There are several costs involved in setting up a working domain.
InterNIC presently charges $100 for the first two years' registration of a new name, upon initial registration.
Most people use an Internet "Presence Provider" (IPP) to assist them to register and set up a domain name. Typically, these businesses will charge $50 to $100 for their assistance in registering a name with InterNIC.
Your IPP will then require a fee for hosting the name on their machines. Typical fees range from $30 to $60 per month for hosting services. Often there's a price break available if it's paid for a year or more in advance. Usually the service includes e-mail and Telnet access; and often other forms of service - such as a secure server for snoop-proof ordering and credit card information - will cost extra.
The creation and maintenance of a website is a wild variable, sometimes done at a fixed rate, but more often a professional Web developer or the IPP who hosts your site will charge an hourly fee ($75 per hour is not unusual). Or it may require no direct outlay at all if you produce your own Web material.
In the end, the costs above are merely a rough estimate, except for the InterNIC fee. Your own needs and choices will determine your cost. But it's fair to expect an initial investment of $500 or more to establish even the very simplest commercial site.
The AADN has no control over the services offered or prices charged by commercial concerns on the Net and for the present, we will refrain from making any specific recommendations on which IPP to use. Needs vary too widely for us to offer any really simple advice.
A good place to look for an IPP is THE LIST at http://www.thelist.com. It's a good idea to spend some time examining your options.
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http://www.domains.org/why_do_i_need_a_domain.html
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NOTE: The content provided on this page is archived from 1998.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Do I Need a Domain Name?
That depends upon your purposes.
If you just want to put up a personal web page, you're probably better off simply placing that page with your current service provider. Practically all Internet dial-up accounts include a free web page. Your service provider can help you with the details.
If you're in business and wish to advertise your services on the Net, or provide information for clients, etc., it may still be simplest and most economical to set up the page(s) on an ordinary dial-up account. Unless your website is very large or will attract large numbers of users, this is usually OK, though you should check your service provider's terms of service.
The disadvantage of this inexpensive approach is that your site's address will carry your service provider's domain name, and probably won't be particularly memorable to your customers. If your account were jjones@serviceprovider.com, your web page address would look something like: http://www.serviceprovider.com/~jjones. For most people, that address is not easily remembered.
It is a marketing maxim that if you're advertising to the general public, it is vitally important to present a simple, memorable message. Web addresses are no exception to this. Thus a well-chosen domain name can be absolutely essential to your enterprise on the Internet.
How Do I Decide if It's Worthwhile?
For most, it's a simple enough decision.
If you're going into business on the Net in a serious way, and especially if you're advertising to the public, you need your own domain name.
If you intend to build a huge website, or one that is intended to attract hundreds or thousands of users every day, you will need your own domain name, and have it hosted by a provider whose facilities are up to the task.
If for any reason you need some particular, recognizable name as your site's address, the only means to do so is to own your own domain name.
Sometimes someone simply wants a vanity address, for e-mail and/or a personal web page. If you're totally determined to be hawkeyepierce@the-swamp.com (and no one else has registered the domain name), you can certainly do so, though at a much higher cost than an ordinary dial-up account.
It's all a matter of whether the expense (see below) is worth it to you.
What Does It Cost?
There are several costs involved in setting up a working domain.
InterNIC presently charges $100 for the first two years' registration of a new name, upon initial registration.
Most people use an Internet "Presence Provider" (IPP) to assist them to register and set up a domain name. Typically, these businesses will charge $50 to $100 for their assistance in registering a name with InterNIC.
Your IPP will then require a fee for hosting the name on their machines. Typical fees range from $30 to $60 per month for hosting services. Often there's a price break available if it's paid for a year or more in advance. Usually the service includes e-mail and Telnet access; and often other forms of service - such as a secure server for snoop-proof ordering and credit card information - will cost extra.
The creation and maintenance of a website is a wild variable, sometimes done at a fixed rate, but more often a professional Web developer or the IPP who hosts your site will charge an hourly fee ($75 per hour is not unusual). Or it may require no direct outlay at all if you produce your own Web material.
In the end, the costs above are merely a rough estimate, except for the InterNIC fee. Your own needs and choices will determine your cost. But it's fair to expect an initial investment of $500 or more to establish even the very simplest commercial site.
The AADN has no control over the services offered or prices charged by commercial concerns on the Net and for the present, we will refrain from making any specific recommendations on which IPP to use. Needs vary too widely for us to offer any really simple advice.
A good place to look for an IPP is THE LIST at http://www.thelist.com. It's a good idea to spend some time examining your options.
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http://www.domains.org/why_do_i_need_a_domain.html
How Do I Buy a Domain?
Step One
Decide on what you want your domain name to be. Your best bet is to find a domain ending in .com, as that's what most people will remember. You aren't able to use any spaces or special characters in your domain name, although hyphens ( - ) are allowed.
The shorter the name the better. Make it easy for your customers to remember.
Need to check and see if the domain name you want is available? You can visit our current Registrar of the Month, DomainNameRoundup.com, to help you find best domain name for you. You can even have different ideas recommended for you if the domain you're looking for isn't available.
Step Two
Now that you have a domain name decided on, you need to figure out what you want to do with it. Obviously you'll want a website and email! You'll need to have a company host your website and email, as well as any other services you may need such as a shopping cart.
What about search engine placement and driving traffic to your site? Maybe an email marketing campaign? A multitude of options are available to you!
Step Three
Find a registrar that has a good reputation and good customer service.
It may be a good idea to find a registrar that provides all the services we discussed above in-house, as it will help you to keep costs down and also make managing everything much easier since it's all under one roof.
Our Registrar of the Month, DomainNameRoundup.com, provides all these services, are cost effictive, and can help you make the right decisions. That's why they're our Registrar of the Month!
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http://www.domains.org/how_do_i_buy_a_domain.html
Step One
Decide on what you want your domain name to be. Your best bet is to find a domain ending in .com, as that's what most people will remember. You aren't able to use any spaces or special characters in your domain name, although hyphens ( - ) are allowed.
The shorter the name the better. Make it easy for your customers to remember.
Need to check and see if the domain name you want is available? You can visit our current Registrar of the Month, DomainNameRoundup.com, to help you find best domain name for you. You can even have different ideas recommended for you if the domain you're looking for isn't available.
Step Two
Now that you have a domain name decided on, you need to figure out what you want to do with it. Obviously you'll want a website and email! You'll need to have a company host your website and email, as well as any other services you may need such as a shopping cart.
What about search engine placement and driving traffic to your site? Maybe an email marketing campaign? A multitude of options are available to you!
Step Three
Find a registrar that has a good reputation and good customer service.
It may be a good idea to find a registrar that provides all the services we discussed above in-house, as it will help you to keep costs down and also make managing everything much easier since it's all under one roof.
Our Registrar of the Month, DomainNameRoundup.com, provides all these services, are cost effictive, and can help you make the right decisions. That's why they're our Registrar of the Month!
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What is a Domain Name
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Domains and Domain Names
Domain names are hostnames that allow us to remember websites more easily than using an IP address. So, for example, instead of having to remember 192.168.1.146 to come to this website, instead you can simply remember Domains.org.
Domain names are allowed to have letters, digits, and hyphens. No other characters may be used in a domain name. Domain names are also not case sensitive
Examples
The following example illustrates the difference between a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and a domain name:
URL: http://www.domains.org/
Domain name: domains.org
In the past, domain names and server IP address were completely interchangeable. You could type in either and find the website you were looking for. Now, however, there are far more websites than there are servers, so servers now commonly use "virtual hosting" for websites. This allows multiple websites to exist on a single IP address.
For example, the server at 192.168.1.146 could handle all of the following sites:
example1.com
example2.net
example3.org
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Domains and Domain Names
Domain names are hostnames that allow us to remember websites more easily than using an IP address. So, for example, instead of having to remember 192.168.1.146 to come to this website, instead you can simply remember Domains.org.
Domain names are allowed to have letters, digits, and hyphens. No other characters may be used in a domain name. Domain names are also not case sensitive
Examples
The following example illustrates the difference between a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and a domain name:
URL: http://www.domains.org/
Domain name: domains.org
In the past, domain names and server IP address were completely interchangeable. You could type in either and find the website you were looking for. Now, however, there are far more websites than there are servers, so servers now commonly use "virtual hosting" for websites. This allows multiple websites to exist on a single IP address.
For example, the server at 192.168.1.146 could handle all of the following sites:
example1.com
example2.net
example3.org
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Domain Name Basics
Private Domain Registration
Use an Existing Domain
Get answers anytime you need them from extensive online help sources and our 24-hour toll-free customer support.
Domain Management
Set up and manage your domain with our easy-to-use control panel.
Private Domain Registration
Help protect yourself from spammers and telemarketers with private registration. For an extra $9 per year, you can keep your domain contact information private. Learn more...
Starter Web Page
Publish basic information on a placeholder web page — until you're ready to upgrade to a full web site.
View a sample.
Domain Locking
Safeguard your domain from hijacking and unauthorized transfers with domain locking. Yahoo! Domains secures your domain for you — and only you.
Domain Forwarding
Point your new domain name to a web site you already have with domain forwarding. This is a useful feature if you own multiple domain names.
Complete Domain (DNS) Control
Advanced users: You can easily edit your name servers and MX, A, and CNAME records for complete control over your domain.
Email Forwarding
Unlimited forwarding of messages sent to your new domain name into your free Yahoo! email account.
Room to Grow
It's easy to add more services as you need them, such as email that matches your domain, a full web site, or an online store.
* Yahoo! Small Business: PC Magazine Editors' Choice Award, January 2005.
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Privacy Policy - Copyright Policy - Terms of Service - Web Hosting Help - Affiliate Program - Partners - Site Map
Domain Name Search
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com Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
.net Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
.org Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
.info Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
.biz Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
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.net Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
.org Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
.info Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
.biz Fehler - Der Domainname muß mit einer Ziffer oder einem Buchstaben beginnen und auch enden. Es sind nur Buchstaben von A bis Z, sowie Ziffern, Bindestriche und erlaubte Sonderzeichen zulässig.
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Designed to serve the Human Resources Management community around the world, the .jobs domain extension provides a simple, fast and consistent destination for employment information and job opportunities at your company. It is a new way to position and place your company's HR interests on the Internet by using your www.CompanyName.Jobs
.travel is the Internet top level domain exclusively for businesses, organizations and individuals in the travel industry. .TRAVEL: THE WHOLE WORLD OF TRAVEL. It is a new way to position travel company on the Internet by using your www.companyname.travel. .AERO is the Internet top level domain exclusively for aviation industry. Aviation entities such as airlines and private companies are quickly registering .aero domains and using them for their email and web sites. .aero domains are exclusively for companies, organizations, associations, government agencies, and individuals in the aviation and related industries.
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.SC is THE Ideal Top-Level-Domain for Sports Clubs, Scotland, South Carolina, Science, Schools and so Much More! So, Now you can Get the Web Address you really want! Get a .SC Domain Today. - .SC is the ccTLD of Seychelles. Country Top Level Domains (ccTLD) .US, the official country code Top-Level-Domain of the United States, is "AMERICA'S INTERNET ADDRESS" where citizens, businesses, organizations and government agencies establish unique, memorable American identities online.
.EU will be introduced as the future Top-Level-Domain of the European Union. It is not intended as a replacement for the ccTLDs, such as .DE, .FR, .AT, etc., but is considered as an identification with the European Community which will establish itself as the counterpart to the meanwhile unspecifically utilized .COM. EURID - the European Registry for Internet Domains -(http://www.eurid.eu/) as the Registry-Operator for the European Top-Level-Domain dotEU. See FAQs Click Here .CN is the official country code of China. If your business wants to succeed in China, .CN is the place to get started! As the next frontier of global e-business, .CN presents businesses and organizations everywhere with an unprecedented opportunity for success and growth in China. Now is an ideal time for companies to begin making inroads into the Chinese marketplace.
.JP is the official Top-level domain for Japan. With a .JP Domain your business can; Develop a presence in Japan, develop Japanese consumer confidence and trust, Get more qualified Japanese leads, Help improve Japanese search engine results and Achieve greater success in the Japanese market. Protect your companies domain in the world's second largest economy. .TW: BRINGING THE WORLD TO TAIWAN'S DOORSTEP. If your business wants to succeed in Taiwan, .TW is the place to get started! The Taiwan marketplace is one of the most dynamic commercial centers in the world today-and your business or organization can gain entry with a .TW name. Businesses and organizations everywhere can now purchase second-level & third-level .TW names (for example, www.mycompany.tw & www.mycompany.com.tw) on a first-come, first-served basis. .SG is the Top-Level-Domain for Singapore. .SG accepts registrations for 2nd and 3rd level domain names, register www.yoursite.sg OR www.yoursite.com.sg. The Singapore Network Information Centre Pte Ltd (SGNIC) is the official registry for .SG .COM.SG domains can only be registered by Companies/Organizations. .IN is the Top-Level-Domain for India. .IN accepts registrations for 2nd and 3rd level domains. Under .IN, as well as, .CO.IN, .NET.IN, .ORG.IN, FIRM.IN, GEN.IN & .IND.IN. With a .IN Domain your business can; Develop a presence in India, develop Indian consumer confidence and trust, Get more qualified Indian leads, Companies, individuals, and organizations in India and abroad are eligible. Show your pride by using a .IN domain name -- the symbol of India's future! .DE is the Top-Level-Domain for Germany (Deutschland). Of all country codes .DE is the most popular top level domain world-wide and overall it takes second place only to COM. Residence/branch in Germany as "admin-c" is required for .DE domains. If you cannot provide a local Germany address, we offer an AdminC Trust Agreement free of charge..ES - .es domain - Is the official Domain ending (TLD) of Spain. NIC.ES has liberalized the registration rules and guidelines for .ES domains 2nd Level and 3rd Level, opening up to international registrations. Enterprises and organizations who would like to maintain or develop a business relation in Spain need a .ES domain.
.NL is the Top-Level-Domain for The Netherlands. .NL is the third largestccTLD in Europe, behind ONLY German and UK in the number of registrations. A Residence/branch in The Netherlands is required for .NL domains. If you cannot provide a local Residence/branch in The Netherlands, we offer an Trust Agreement free of charge. .SE - .se domain - Is the official Domain ending (TLD) of Sweden. NIC.SE has liberalized the registration rules and guidelines for .SE domains, opening up to international registrations. Enterprises and organizations who would like to maintain or develop a business relation to the Swedish market need a .SE domain. Rejestracja Domen .pl ccTLD - .PL is the Top-Level Domain for Poland. Enterprises and organizations who would like to maintain or develop a business relation to the Polish market need a .PL domain. The Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK) is the official registry for the ccTLD .PL.RU is the Top-Level-Domain for Russia. Companies, Organizations and Individuals who would like to develop or maintain a business relation to the Russian market need a .RU domain. RU-CENTER - Russian Network Information Center is the official registry for the ccTLD .RU
Premium Multimedia Domains.FM & .AM are perfect for radio broadcasting, Internet-Only Stations, and broadcast service providers. With an .FM or .AM Internet domain name you can have an easy to remember name than is catchy... A Great Sounding Web Address ends in dotFM® & dotAM®! Here is the solution to finding a unique Internet Presence for your broadcasting or television services. .TV, the country code Top-Level-Domain of the small Pacific Island nation Tuvalu, symbolizes an Internet-Address related to the television industry. Generic Top Level Domains (gTLD) .ORG the home of the noncommercial community on the Internet! It's the place where people build Web sites devoted to a dazzling array of topics, including not-for-profit activities, arts and culture, science, personal projects, education, politics, religion, community, and more. .BIZ Domain Names is targeted at business who would like to create a unique web-presence. The Internet domain that caters exclusively to the needs of companies large and small around the world.
.INFO names are your opportunity to reach a worldwide audience with information about you, your products, and your ideas. Intuitive, easy to use, and universally recognized. Get FirstName@LastName.Name. Let your .NAME speak for itself. Forward your .NAME email to any of your existing email accounts. Your .NAME domain is the best way to express yourself online. NAME now available under the 2nd level. wwww.YourSite.Name Sponsored Domain Names.MOBI is unique - the first top level domain dedicated to delivering the Internet to mobile devices. Dot mobi is revolutionizing the use of the Internet on mobile devices. Dot mobi guides mobile users to made-for-mobile Internet content and services that can be accessed with confidence. For further information on .mobi, you can also visit the official registry website under http://www.mtld.mobi/.
Designed to serve the Human Resources Management community around the world, the .jobs domain extension provides a simple, fast and consistent destination for employment information and job opportunities at your company. It is a new way to position and place your company's HR interests on the Internet by using your www.CompanyName.Jobs
.travel is the Internet top level domain exclusively for businesses, organizations and individuals in the travel industry. .TRAVEL: THE WHOLE WORLD OF TRAVEL. It is a new way to position travel company on the Internet by using your www.companyname.travel. .AERO is the Internet top level domain exclusively for aviation industry. Aviation entities such as airlines and private companies are quickly registering .aero domains and using them for their email and web sites. .aero domains are exclusively for companies, organizations, associations, government agencies, and individuals in the aviation and related industries.
Boutique Domain Names
.MN is the one of newest domain name for the Internet. The .MN domain is an unrestricted and largely untapped domain name space on the Internet. Because this TLD is "new" to the market, there are Still Really Good Names Available. Great for Minnesota, Mobile Network, Music News, Main, Midnight. Get a .MN Domain Today. - .MN is the ccTLD of Isle of Mongolia..LA is the new domain name for Los Angeles, Louisiana and Latin America! Any business, organization, or individual interested in taking advantage of this vast marketing opportunity can now easily register this specific domain! A .LA Web Address lets people know not just who you are, but where you are! Get the domain name for Los Angeles, Louisiana or Latin America! .VC is the new domain name for Venture Capital, Virtual Community, and Very Cool Domains! Any business, organization, or individual interested in taking advantage of this vast marketing opportunity can now easily register this specific domain. Great Names are still available so get a VC "Very Cool" Domain Today! .VC is ccTLD of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
.IM is the one of newest domain name for the Internet. Because this TLD is "new" to the market, there are Still Really Good Names Available. Great for Instant Message, Important Message, Internet Medicine, Instruction Manual or Information Management. Get a .IM Domain Today. - .IM is the ccTLD of Isle of Man.
.BZ "A shorter way to business!" - The .bz domain is an unrestricted and largely untapped domain name space on the Internet and therefore an ideal opportunity for businesses and consumers that have been unable to register their desired name in other domains. .CC - The Universal Internet Address is the ccTLD of Cocos (Keeling) Islands and a popular alternative to dot-com on the internet. If you missed out on the .com revolution, don't worry, .cc is here for you. It's unique, easy to remember and works exactly like a .com address - great for your business or personal Web site. .WS (WebSite) is the Internet-address known for WebSites. Officially it is the ccTLD of Western Samoa being administered by a Global Domains International. .NU is a hot domain for Everyone. Young Internet users and small companies everywhere are adopting the .nu domain. These are Internet users who want to stand out from the crowd. .TK is Dividing Domains Differently. The domain is from Tokelau Islands. One of Dot TK's primary objectives is to continue to build its user base of individuals and small businesses interested in Tokelau, its customs, its culture and its beauty. The goal of the Tokelau Internet Project is to provide the communications and educational technologies needed on the island. .AC is the perfect Top-Level-Domain for anyone within the academic and/or higher education field. This TLD provides those in the AC field the opportunity to stand out from the crowd. But AC is not limited to the AC field, anyone can get a .AC domain. .AC is ccTLD of Ascension Island. .SH is the Internet-address known for Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) - or SH for short. SH is the Ideal domain for Small/Home Businesses. Plus .SH works with Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) meaning your can now get your domain in your language. .SH is the ccTLD of Saint Helena. The .IO name space is highly sought after and now this very special Top Level Domain can belong to you. "Power up your web site with an .IO domain name!" .IO is the ccTLD of the British Indian Ocean Territory. .TM is the Top-Level-Domain marketed as "TradeMark". It's the Ideal domain for any Business who wants to mark or protect it's TradeMark. Plus .TM works with Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) meaning your can now get your domain in your language. .TM is the ccTLD of Turkmenistan.
.SC is THE Ideal Top-Level-Domain for Sports Clubs, Scotland, South Carolina, Science, Schools and so Much More! So, Now you can Get the Web Address you really want! Get a .SC Domain Today. - .SC is the ccTLD of Seychelles. Country Top Level Domains (ccTLD) .US, the official country code Top-Level-Domain of the United States, is "AMERICA'S INTERNET ADDRESS" where citizens, businesses, organizations and government agencies establish unique, memorable American identities online.
.EU will be introduced as the future Top-Level-Domain of the European Union. It is not intended as a replacement for the ccTLDs, such as .DE, .FR, .AT, etc., but is considered as an identification with the European Community which will establish itself as the counterpart to the meanwhile unspecifically utilized .COM. EURID - the European Registry for Internet Domains -(http://www.eurid.eu/) as the Registry-Operator for the European Top-Level-Domain dotEU. See FAQs Click Here .CN is the official country code of China. If your business wants to succeed in China, .CN is the place to get started! As the next frontier of global e-business, .CN presents businesses and organizations everywhere with an unprecedented opportunity for success and growth in China. Now is an ideal time for companies to begin making inroads into the Chinese marketplace.
.JP is the official Top-level domain for Japan. With a .JP Domain your business can; Develop a presence in Japan, develop Japanese consumer confidence and trust, Get more qualified Japanese leads, Help improve Japanese search engine results and Achieve greater success in the Japanese market. Protect your companies domain in the world's second largest economy. .TW: BRINGING THE WORLD TO TAIWAN'S DOORSTEP. If your business wants to succeed in Taiwan, .TW is the place to get started! The Taiwan marketplace is one of the most dynamic commercial centers in the world today-and your business or organization can gain entry with a .TW name. Businesses and organizations everywhere can now purchase second-level & third-level .TW names (for example, www.mycompany.tw & www.mycompany.com.tw) on a first-come, first-served basis. .SG is the Top-Level-Domain for Singapore. .SG accepts registrations for 2nd and 3rd level domain names, register www.yoursite.sg OR www.yoursite.com.sg. The Singapore Network Information Centre Pte Ltd (SGNIC) is the official registry for .SG .COM.SG domains can only be registered by Companies/Organizations. .IN is the Top-Level-Domain for India. .IN accepts registrations for 2nd and 3rd level domains. Under .IN, as well as, .CO.IN, .NET.IN, .ORG.IN, FIRM.IN, GEN.IN & .IND.IN. With a .IN Domain your business can; Develop a presence in India, develop Indian consumer confidence and trust, Get more qualified Indian leads, Companies, individuals, and organizations in India and abroad are eligible. Show your pride by using a .IN domain name -- the symbol of India's future! .DE is the Top-Level-Domain for Germany (Deutschland). Of all country codes .DE is the most popular top level domain world-wide and overall it takes second place only to COM. Residence/branch in Germany as "admin-c" is required for .DE domains. If you cannot provide a local Germany address, we offer an AdminC Trust Agreement free of charge..ES - .es domain - Is the official Domain ending (TLD) of Spain. NIC.ES has liberalized the registration rules and guidelines for .ES domains 2nd Level and 3rd Level, opening up to international registrations. Enterprises and organizations who would like to maintain or develop a business relation in Spain need a .ES domain.
.NL is the Top-Level-Domain for The Netherlands. .NL is the third largestccTLD in Europe, behind ONLY German and UK in the number of registrations. A Residence/branch in The Netherlands is required for .NL domains. If you cannot provide a local Residence/branch in The Netherlands, we offer an Trust Agreement free of charge. .SE - .se domain - Is the official Domain ending (TLD) of Sweden. NIC.SE has liberalized the registration rules and guidelines for .SE domains, opening up to international registrations. Enterprises and organizations who would like to maintain or develop a business relation to the Swedish market need a .SE domain. Rejestracja Domen .pl ccTLD - .PL is the Top-Level Domain for Poland. Enterprises and organizations who would like to maintain or develop a business relation to the Polish market need a .PL domain. The Research and Academic Computer Network (NASK) is the official registry for the ccTLD .PL.RU is the Top-Level-Domain for Russia. Companies, Organizations and Individuals who would like to develop or maintain a business relation to the Russian market need a .RU domain. RU-CENTER - Russian Network Information Center is the official registry for the ccTLD .RU
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