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Old 07-14-2004, 01:49 AM Why do you need domain names
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This is for all the people who are new to the concept of domains.


Why You Need A Domain Name
On the World Wide Web your domain name is your own unique identity. No two parties can ever hold the same domain name simultaneously; therefore your Internet identity is totally
unique.
If you have a business site on the Internet your domain name is your own online brand and in a sense you can use your domain name as your online business card. With your own domain name your web site, and e-mail addresses for example will have that professional look, being unique to your business. Many people often miss the importance of having and then keeping their domain name until they lose it. Once this happens they soon realize that they have lost their whole online identity.



How does a domain name work?

To understand why you need a domain name you first need to know how a domain name works.

A domain name is an addressing construct, used for finding and identifying computers on the Internet. Computers use Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses, which are a series of numbers used to identify each other on the Internet; However, many people find it hard to remember IP Addresses. Because of this, domain names were developed so that easily remembered names and phrases could be used to identify entities in the Internet instead of using an IP Address.

For example, the domain name M6.net identifies the company M6.net. When a user types the domain name M6.net in their browser or sends an email to M6.net, the Domain Name System (DNS) will translate the domain name into IP numbers. These are then used by the Internet to connect the user to M6.net’s web presence.


What should I use as a domain name?

You can use a word or phrase as a domain name. When thinking of a domain name, think of catchy words or phrases that are easy to remember and that will bring more traffic to your site. Try to use a domain name that is relevant to your web site. If your web site is a business site, it is a good idea to use the companies name as the domain name or if your site is a personal site try to think of a domain name that is related to the topic of your web site.

Also try to keep your domain name as short as possible, around 5 to 20 characters is fine. The shorter the domain name the easier it will be to remember.

One thing to keep in mind is assumed spelling issues; if you think up a ‘clever’ domain name such as 1luv4u.com – One Love For You (dating service), people may type in oneloveforyou.com believing this is the domain name; or oneluv4u.com, or 1love4you.com etc. This leads to brand problems. In this case the “oneloveforyou.com” name would be best. Another unfortunate example: Flo Office Supplies – flooffice.com?


How do I acquire a domain name?

There are two main ways you can get a domain name. You can either register your domain name yourself or you can get your web host or ISP (Internet Service Provider) to register it
for you.

To register a domain name yourself you will need to choose a Registrar. A Registrar is an ICANN accredited domain registration company. There are hundreds of Registrars on the Internet nowadays. The market is becoming increasingly competitive; which means that you can purchase domains names for a low yearly fee.

Most web hosting companies will offer domain registration services to their clients. When you register a domain name through a web host they will register your domain name for you through their own approved registrar. An advantage to having your web host register your domain name for you is that, they have probably done this process many times before; they have all the necessary information ready at hand. This process will save you time and, as long as you give the ‘correct’ domain name desired, there will be no unfamiliar dealings with Registrars.


Why should I keep my domain name registered?

If you loose your domain name you can loose your whole online identity. Because you can only register a domain name for a year or so, you will need to make sure that you renew it before the expiry date. Once your domain name expires you will no longer own that domain name. Your Registrar will then own it and be able to sell your domain name to the highest bidder.

To make sure you don’t loose your domain name you will need to make sure you renew your domain name at least two weeks before it expires.

Also make sure that your information is registered properly, especially if you didn’t register your domain name yourself. Ensure that your information is displayed as the registrant, administrative and billing contacts; most importantly make sure that the email addresses for these contacts are ACTIVE. When you receive any information about your domain name, such as renewals, price changes, etc… an email will be sent to this email address. If you can’t receive any mail from the email addresses listed under the domain names contact then you are at risk of not receiving important notifications about your domain names, which could result in loosing your domain name.

People often miss the importance of having their own unique domain name for their web sites. A domain name represents you, your company and your online presence; as does a ‘business card’. If you don’t have your own domain name you won’t be able to promote your own online identity and web site on the World Wide Web.


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Old 08-05-2004, 12:33 AM
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Hi all,

Here is some more stuff for people who are new to the concept of domains

A domain name consists of three parts

(A) The Host Server.
(B) The Name of the organization/entity.
(C) The Top Level Domain.

For example: www.m6.net

Here 'www' is the host server. 'M6’ is the name of the organization or entity and 'net' is the top-level domain i.e. the right most part of the domain name.

The name of the organization along with the top-level domain combined can be called as 'Second Level-Domain'.


A Top-Level Domain can be either a Generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) that is three or more letters long & at least theoretically classifies it into a particular domain class (like .com, .net, .org). Or a country code which is normally only two letters long (ccTLD) based (like .au, .uk, .jp)

The .Com TLD signifies that the website is owned by a commercial Organization/entity. VeriSign currently operates this.

. Org is generally used when the organization is a non-profit one and does not fit into any other category currently operated by Public Interest Registry.

. Net is generally taken up by organizations that offer Internet services. VeriSign also currently operates this.

Although .com, .net, .org had been intended for specific use now almost anyone can register in them.

A Country Code TLD is used for a country or a dependent area. For Example .jp stand for Japan, .au for Australia. There are over 240 ccTLd's established.
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For example: www.m6.net

Here 'www' is the host server. 'M6’ is the name of the organization or entity and 'net' is the top-level domain i.e. the right most part of the domain name.
The 'www' is just a standard subdomain of every site.. It has nothing to do with your actual domain name

There is no need to use it.. in most cases you can reach the site by just typing 'http://domainname.com' apart from where the webmaster has changed the location of where the 'www' points to


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