A domain name is an easy-to-remember and unique web address which you will be able to get for your web site. It maps a numeric IP address that is employed to identify web sites and / or units on the Internet but it is incredibly easier to remember or distribute. Each domain name consists of two different parts - the particular name that you choose as well as its extension. For example, in domain.com, “domain” is referred to as Second-Level Domain and it is the part you will be able to select, while “.com” is the extension, which is called Top-Level Domain (TLD). You'll be able to register your new domain via any certified registrar organization or move an active one between registrars if the extension supports this feature. Such a transfer doesn't change the possession of your domain name; the one thing that changes is the place where you are able to take care of that domain. Almost all domain extensions are free for registration by any kind of entity, yet numerous country-code extensions have particular requirements such as regional presence or a current company registration.