A domain is an easy-to-remember and unique website address that you are able to acquire for your web site. It maps a numeric IP address that is applied to distinguish websites as well as devices on the Internet yet it is easier to remember or distribute. Each and every domain features two different parts - the name that you select plus the extension. For example, in domain.com, “domain” is known as Second-Level Domain and it's the part you're able to choose, while “.com” is the extension, that is called Top-Level Domain (TLD). You are able to register a brand new domain via any licensed registrar organization or relocate an existing one between registrars if the extension can support this option. Such a transfer doesn't change the ownership of a domain; the one thing that changes is the place where you're able to handle the domain. Most domain name extensions are free for registration by any entity, but numerous country-code extensions have certain conditions like local presence or an active business registration.