A domain is an easy-to-remember and unique web address that you are able to get for your website. It designates a numeric IP address that is applied to find websites as well as units on the Internet and it's quite easy to remember or distribute. Each and every domain name includes two separate parts - the specific name that you choose as well as its extension. For instance, in domain.com, “domain” is referred to as Second-Level Domain and it's the element you can pick, while “.com” is the extension, which is called Top-Level Domain (TLD). You'll be able to buy your new domain name through any certified registrar organization or move an existing one between registrars if the extension allows this option. Such a transfer doesn't change the ownership of a domain; the thing that changes is the place where you'll be able to manage that domain name. Most of the domain name extensions are free for registration by any kind of entity, however numerous country-code extensions have specific requirements such as local presence or a valid company registration.