A domain name is an easy-to-remember and distinctive website address that you are able to get for your web site. It routes a numeric IP address that is used to find sites and devices on the World Wide Web but it is easier to remember or distribute. Each domain name features 2 parts - the particular name that you select plus its extension. For instance, in domain.com, “domain” is referred to as Second-Level Domain and it is the part you'll be able to select, whereas “.com” is the extension, that is also identified as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You are able to get a brand new domain via any accredited registrar company or relocate an active one between registrars if the extension supports this feature. This type of a transfer does not change the ownership of a domain; the thing that changes is where you're able to control that domain name. Almost all domain extensions are open for registration by all entities, however various country-code extensions have certain requirements like local presence or an active company registration.