A domain is a user-friendly and distinctive web address that you are able to obtain for your site. It designates a numeric IP address that is employed to distinguish sites and units on the Web but it's much simpler to remember or distribute. Each and every domain includes two parts - the actual name that you select as well as its extension. For example, in domain.com, “domain” is termed Second-Level Domain and it's the part you will be able to select, while “.com” is the extension, that is called Top-Level Domain (TLD). You can get a new domain name via any accredited registrar company or transfer an existing one between registrars when the extension supports this option. This type of a transfer doesn't change the possession of a domain; the thing that changes is the place where you'll be able to control that domain. Most of the domain name extensions are free for registration by any entity, but various country-code extensions have certain prerequisites for instance regional presence or a valid business registration.

Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Website Hosting

With our shared web hosting plans, you will be able to register as many domain names as you would like and manage all of them easily. We partner with an ICANN-accredited registrar enterprise for a variety of domain extensions, which enables us to offer quick and reliable registration solutions. For various other extensions we work with some of the largest companies out there and because of this, you're able to register domain names with more than 50 extensions from your shared website hosting Control Panel. If you get your account from our company and you have domains registered in other places, you will be able to move them and manage them easily from one place along with your hosting space. Renewals, Whois Privacy Protection, and custom domain name records are just a few of the solutions that you will be able to access for any of your domain names with just a couple of mouse-clicks using our feature-rich Domain Manager tool.