A domain name is an easy-to-use and distinctive website address which you'll be able to acquire for your site. It maps a numeric IP address that is used to find websites as well as devices on the Web yet it's much easier to remember or distribute. Every domain name includes two separate parts - the name that you select as well as the extension. For instance, in domain.com, “domain” is referred to as Second-Level Domain and it's the element you can choose, while “.com” is the extension, that is also referred to as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You're able to get your new domain name via any certified registrar company or relocate an existing one between registrars when the extension can support this feature. Such a transfer doesn't change the possession of your domain; the only thing that changes is where you're able to control the domain name. Almost all domain name extensions are available for registration by every entity, however numerous country-code extensions have particular requirements like local presence or a valid company registration.