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Domain name - basic terms and aspects
Blog - Domains
These are some of the basic terms and questions concerning a domain name, like what exactly is a domain name,what makes it so important,how to choose one and where to register it.

What is this thing called a domain name?
It is a completely unique address which identifies a collection of web pages
(generally called a web site) that are publicly accessible. A domain name
identifies your site and allows people to get to it without knowing the
technical details of it's TCP/IP address and so forth. A good domain name
also informs people what your site is about.

Is a domain name only for web sites?
No. A domain name also is used for email identification. In addition, other
kinds of systems such as newsgroups and FTP servers are often identified by
a domain name.

Why is a domain name important?
If you create a web site, you don't absolutely need a domain name. In fact,
the vast majority of people create a web site on a free host. These free
hosts typically have many thousands (and in a few cases millions) of web
sites on the same domain, each site identified by a unique name.
However, if you have the desire to do anything significant on the internet,
then you need to get your own domain name. Why? It's considered more
professional, it is not very expensive, and many of the major search engines
will not spider free host sites which do not have their own domain name.

What are the components of a domain name?
There are two to three parts to a domain name. Let's take a typical domain
name - "internet-tips.net". This domain name has two parts. The first,
"internet-tips", is a second-level domain name. The second part, the ".net"
is a top-level domain name. You can also have a third (or even more) part,
called a subdomain. For example, "search.internet-tips.net" might be a valid
subdomain. The whole thing together identifies a web site or sites.

What is a subdomain for?
A subdomain is used to drill down deeper into a site. For example, a web
host that allows other people to create sites might offer subdomains. Each
subdomain might be a unique site. Subdomains can also be used to identify
functions - "search.internet-tips.net" is a good example of a function
oriented subdomain.

How do people get domain names?
There are over 200 companies (called Domain Registrars) whose only purpose
is to sell you domain names. All you have to do is find one and give them
money. They will take care of the rest.

How much does it cost to get a domain?
It depends upon where you get your domain name. You can find many places
that will register for free in return for some service or product. Some will
charge a yearly fee, some will only charge for the registration itself. In
general, I would not pay more than $35 a year. If you look around, you can
get this down to under $10.

How many domain names can a person own?
As many as he wants. You do have to be careful about cybersquatting, which
is the practice of purchasing a domain only to block someone else or force
them to pay you money (it's could be described as domain name extortion).

Can domain names be sold or traded?
Yes, as long as the rules for cybersquatting are not violated. There are
several companies who specialize in the buying, selling and bidding on
domain names.

Can you have more than one domain name go to the same site?
Yes, if your ISP supports it. Actually, some domain registrars will support
this even if the ISP does not.
This, by the way, is a good idea under some conditions. Suppose you have a
site which is commonly misspelled. You might purchase your domain and the
misspelled domain name, and point them to the same site.
It's often a good idea to purchase the ".NET", ".ORG" and ".COM" versions of
your domain name if they are available. This prevents the problem that
occurred with the whitehouse - whitehouse.gov is indeed the whitehouse, but
whitehouse.com is a pornographic site.
Many ISPs or web hosts will charge extra for this feature if you do it using
their services.

What are the qualities of a good domain name?
A good domain name should tell your visitors what your site is about. It
should be easy to remember and it should be as short as possible.

Can you purchase a domain name just to prevent someone else from getting it?
Yes you can, as long as it does not violate the rules of cybersquatting. In
fact, many companies will purchase as many variations of their domain name
as they can. For example, if you company was named "AOL" you might want to
purchase the domain "AOLSUCKS.COM" to prevent an AOL bashing site from being
set up.

I've heard about long domain names - what about them?
Long domain names were all the rage during recent years. The concept was to
get as many long domain names as you could with keywords related to your
site. For example, for "internet-tips.net" you might also get
"internet-tips-web-site-help.net" and "webmaster-helpful-hints.com" as well
as "protecting-websites-danger.com". Although it should be obvious that no
surfer is going to type these long domain names, the idea was search engines
would see the various keywords. This was touted as important for boosting
your ranking in the search engine listings (ranking is how high up on the
list you get - a ranking of 1 means you are first).
As far as I can tell, this is all so much hogwash. Save your money for
something useful.

What about the domain names that require my browser be modified to see?
One company decided to offer it's own set of top level domains. It did this
by maintaining it's own tables and offering a browser plug-in to interested
surfers.
Personally, I believe this is one of the silliest things I've ever heard. I
wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. These people are side-stepping the
established domain naming system, and it's highly unlikely that they will be
recognized throughout the internet. If their domain name tables ever become
recognized by the main top level servers, then I would consider their
services. Otherwise, I think I will save my money.

How do I see if a domain is already registered?
You can check the WHOIS database. Internet Tips And Secrets hosts a WHOIS
lookup form.

What happens if the registration renewal is not paid on time?
You lose the rights to the domain and it can be sold to someone else.
 

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