There are a couple of definitions as to what constitutes a domain name. Put in simple, layman terms, a domain name is the name of a website. Therefore, an example of a domain name is: www.example.com. A URL on the other...read more
by Aaron Kirk
A domain name is a unique name that identifies one or more IP addresses. Domain names are used in URLs to identify particular websites located on the internet. For example, in the URL www.YourSite.com/info, YourSite.com ...read more
by Caleb Rogers
In business, a domain name is a powerful tool used to connect with customers. It's part of your brand identity, and it can influence the graphic design of your site. Overall, it's a very important and often overlooked part...read more
Domain names use alphabetical addresses instead of numeric location codes to help internet users easily find the websites that they are searching for. The Domain Name System (DNS) keeps and assigns data to individual domai...read more
by Lisa Russell
A Domain Name is the basis of the URL of your website. A URL has three parts. (Five if you count the dots, but for our purposes here, we will regard the dots as placeholders.) The beginning of a URL is the "www" Whic...read more
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