A domain name is an easy-to-use and distinctive web address that you can acquire for your website. It designates a numeric IP address that is applied to identify websites and units on the World Wide Web and it is much simpler to remember or distribute. Every single domain contains two separate parts - the particular name that you select as well as its extension. To give an example, in domain.com, “domain” is termed Second-Level Domain and it is the part you're able to choose, whereas “.com” is the extension, that is also known as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You can register a new domain via any licensed registrar company or transfer an active one between registrars if the extension supports this option. This kind of a transfer doesn't change the possession of a domain name; the only thing that changes is where you can handle the domain. Almost all domain extensions are free for registration by all entities, yet a number of country-code extensions have particular requirements for example regional presence or a valid business registration.

Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Hosting

With our shared web hosting plans, you are able to register as many domains as you need and handle them without difficulty. We partner with an ICANN-accredited registrar enterprise for many different domain extensions, which allows us to offer fast and reliable registration solutions. For other extensions we collaborate with some of the leading companies on the market and as a result, you will be able to register domain names with over 50 extensions via your shared hosting Control Panel. If you get your account from us and you have domain names registered elsewhere, you're able to migrate them and handle them easily from a single place together with your hosting space. Renewals, Whois Privacy Protection, and tailor-made domain records are only a few of the features that you will be able to access for any of your domain names with just a few clicks using our feature-rich Domain Manager tool.