Domain name extensions help to organize addresses on the Web. Find out more about what these extension codes mean. By Gene Rodriguez, III |
To give your Web site a professional feel, you should buy domain names. This is a simple process, and shopping around can net you some savings. By Gene Rodriguez, III |
A domain name register is needed before you can open your Web site with a unique domain name. Registrars are easy to find, but prices and services vary, so it pays to shop around. By Gene Rodriguez, III |
"Can I register a domain name myself?" Getting a domain name might seem complicated, but, unless your domain name is close to another registered domain name, the process should be easy. By Shawn Donovan |
You can reduce Internet domain name confusion by researching your personal or company domain name carefully and making sure that it isn't close to any other current domain names. By Gabriel Miller |
According to the definition of domain name extensions, extensions like ".com" or ".gov" help categorize sites, separate sites with similar names and locate sites within nations. By Chris Flood |
"Why do I have to pay for a domain name?" is a common question for budding webmasters. Think of domains as online destinations-you want to make sure your visitors arrive to the right place. By Shawn Donovan |