What is a Domain Name?

A domain name is the name of a website. A domain name is also called a URL or an IP address. Examples of recognizable domain names are www.google.com, www.yahoo.com, and www.amazon.com. You will notice that all 3 of the examples end in “.com”. But domain names can also use other extensions, such as .org, .info, .net, or .us.

So what do all those extensions mean anyway?
In the beginning, there were only a few domain name extensions in use:

  • .com was for commercial organizations
  • .net for network service providers
  • .org for not-for-profit organizations

But with the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, more and more extensions began popping up. You can use any of these extensions, such as .biz, .info, or .us. But if you plan to go online with a for-profit business, we recommend using the .com extension whenever possible. It’s just more recognizable and memorable than all those others.

A good domain name will be descriptive, easy to remember, and easy to spell. Try to keep the name as short as possible. But it’s better to select a name that is descriptive, even if that means the name may be a little bit longer.

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