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Domains Defined

One of the most crucial prerequisites for creating a successful online presence is the domain name. It is what people will discern first when they chance upon your web page and what they will identify you with. The domain name should be easy to memorize, but should also be something that notifies your visitors what the website is about.

Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs)

A domain name as a rule has 2 components - a Top-Level Domain Name (TLD) and a Second-Level Domain Name (SLD). If you have domain.com, for example, ".com" is the Top-Level Domain and "domain" is the Second-Level Domain. There are several categories of Top-Level Domains that you should contemplate before you choose the domain name you desire. Your selection should be built upon the intention of your site and on its target audience. Let's take a glance at the gTLDs, or generic Top-Level Domain Names - these are the most common TLDs intended to indicate a particular function - .com (commercial entities), .net (networks), .biz (firms), .info (informative web sites), .org (organizations of a non-commercial character), .mobi (mobile devices), .asia (the Asia-Pacific region), .name (persons or families), .pro (certain walks of life), and so on. As you can see, these Top-Level Domains cover most spheres of life, so you should settle on the one that would express the purpose of your web page best. There is no restriction as to who can register such domain names, but some of them involve extra steps to demonstrate that you qualify to have such a domain (.mobi and .pro, for example).

Country-code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs)

The ccTLDs, or country-code Top-Level Domains, are country-specific domain names. Each country has its own ccTLD. Registering such a domain name is good if your target group of web site visitors is from a specific country. Many guys would like to purchase commodities or services from a local web site, and if your goal is Canada, for example, choosing a .ca domain name could increase the visits to your web site.

URL Forwarding

You can register several domains, which can send your website's visitors to a particular website like domain.com, for example. This would boost the traffic and lower the possibility of someone pinching your visitors by registering the same Second-Level Domain Name with a different Top-Level Domain Name - if you are not utilizing a trademark.

Name Servers (NSs)

Every Top-Level Domain has domain name records. The name server records (NS records, aka DNS records) show where the domain name is hosted, in other words they point to the hosting company whose name servers (NSs, aka DNSs) it is using now. You can switch the name servers of your domain at any moment. You can have your domain name registered with one company and get the web hosting service itself from another. So, if you register your domain name and come across decent website hosting services someplace else afterwards, you can point your domain name to the current provider's NSs instantaneously.

Domain Name Server Records (NS Records)

In general, as long as your domain uses a specific pair of DNSs, all its name server records will direct to the same hosting company. Some web hosting firms, though, permit you to edit given domain name records, such as the A records and the MX records of your domain name. The A record is an IP address, which reveals on which web server your web site is hosted, whereas the MX records show which server handles the email mailbox accounts related to your domain name. For instance, if you appoint a new web designer and he devises an .ASP web site that will be located on his private Windows web server, you may want to alter just the Internet Protocol address (the A record) but not the MX records of your domain name. Thus, www.domain.com will direct to the Windows web server, but your email address accounts or any sub-domains like forum.domain.com or shop.domain.com will still be in your present Linux web hosting account. The .ASP environment is developed by Microsoft and calls for a Windows web hosting server, even though a Linux hosting server would be far more reliable.

Modestly Priced Top-Level Domains Supplied by 'STARTEWEB'

Only a number of web hosting vendors enable you to modify given records and quite frequently this an extra paid service. With us, you get a large assortment of Top-Level Domains to choose from and you can edit all name server records or forward the domains using a forwarding tool at no additional charge.