A domain name is an easy-to-use and unique web address that you're able to obtain for your site. It designates a numeric IP address that is employed to find websites and / or devices on the Web yet it is incredibly easier to remember or distribute. Each domain consists of two different parts - the name that you select plus the extension. For instance, in domain.com, “domain” is called Second-Level Domain and it is the part you'll be able to choose, while “.com” is the extension, which is also called Top-Level Domain (TLD). You are able to purchase a new domain name through any certified registrar organization or relocate an existing one between registrars when the extension can support this feature. This kind of a transfer doesn't change the possession of a domain; the only thing that changes is where you can control that domain. Almost all domain extensions are free for registration by all entities, yet various country-code extensions have particular conditions like regional presence or an active business registration.