A domain is an easy-to-remember and unique website address which you're able to acquire for your website. It routes a numeric IP address that is applied to find web sites and devices on the Web and it is much simpler to remember or distribute. Every domain contains two parts - the particular name that you select plus the extension. To give an example, in domain.com, “domain” is known as Second-Level Domain and it is the element you are able to select, whereas “.com” is the extension, that is known as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You'll be able to obtain your domain name through any licensed registrar company or transfer an existing one between registrars when the extension can support this function. This type of a transfer doesn't change the ownership of your domain name; the sole thing that changes is the place where you can control that domain. The majority of the domain name extensions are free for registration by every entity, but a large number of country-code extensions have certain conditions for example regional presence or an active company registration.