A domain is an easy-to-use and unique website address which you will be able to get for your website. It routes a numeric IP address that is employed to find web sites and / or units on the World Wide Web and it's rather easy to remember or share. Every domain name incorporates two separate parts - the particular name that you select plus its extension. For instance, in domain.com, “domain” is called Second-Level Domain and it's the part you can pick, whereas “.com” is the extension, that is also called Top-Level Domain (TLD). You will be able to buy a new domain name via any accredited registrar company or relocate an existing one between registrars in case the extension allows this function. Such a transfer doesn't change the possession of your domain name; the thing that changes is the place where you will be able to take care of the domain name. Most domain name extensions are open for registration by any entity, however a variety of country-code extensions have specific prerequisites like regional presence or a valid company registration.