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com domain icon
$27,88 / year
net domain icon
$27,88 / year
online domain icon
$27,88 / year
live domain icon
$27,88 / year
link domain icon
$27,88 / year
shop domain icon
$27,88 / year

Domain extensions we support

Top Most Popular Domain Names That Fit You Best

domain icon .com

The domain .com is the most popular domain. Great option for you.

$12.00

$8.00 / year
domain icon .net

Show your customers that you have a website with the .net extension!

$10.00

$7.00 / year
domain icon .online

The domain .online It's a great alternative to .com. Broad, and generic.

$9.00

$5.00 / year
domain icon .live

The domain extension .live is perfect for fresh, real-time content.

$6.00

$5.00 / year
domain icon .link

A way to connect with your audience and generate call to action.

$6.00

$6.00 / year
domain icon .xyz

The domain .xyz is unique and popular domain for your successful business.

$10.00

$6.00 / year
domain icon .digital

Show your customers that you do business with the digital extension.

$8.00

$7.00 / year
domain icon .me

Customize your web presence with the .me domain extension.

$12.00

$6.00 / year

4 Tips To Find The Ideal Domain Name

Shorter is always better

Abbreviation can help keep a domain name simple and memorable, but abbreviation too much can have the opposite effect.

Make it business

Your domain name will be your brand. Some names speak for themselves. When you hear the name, you know what the site is about or what it offers.

Beware of trends

Anything that deals with something modern will, like the trend, disappear. Stick with a classic name that will span generations.

Company category

Your domain name is the face of your business - in the form of a URL. Therefore, you must make sure that it really sounds like a brand or service.

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A domain name is an identification string that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority or control within the Internet. Domain names are used in various networking contexts and for application-specific naming and addressing purposes. In general, a domain name identifies a network domain, or it represents an Internet Protocol (IP) resource, such as a personal computer used to access the Internet, a server computer hosting a website, or the web site itself or any other service communicated via the Internet. In 2017, 330.6 million domain names had been registered.

Domain names serve to identify Internet resources, such as computers, networks, and services, with a text-based label that is easier to memorize than the numerical addresses used in the Internet protocols. A domain name may represent entire collections of such resources or individual instances. Individual Internet host computers use domain names as host identifiers, also called hostnames. The term hostname is also used for the leaf labels in the domain name system, usually without further subordinate domain name space. Hostnames appear as a component in Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) for Internet resources such as websites (e.g., en.example.com).

The practice of using a simple memorable abstraction of a host's numerical address on a computer network dates back to the ARPANET era, before the advent of today's commercial Internet. In the early network, each computer on the network retrieved the hosts file (host.txt) from a computer at SRI (now SRI International),[5][6] which mapped computer hostnames to numerical addresses. The rapid growth of the network made it impossible to maintain a centrally organized hostname registry and in 1983 the Domain Name System was introduced on the ARPANET and published by the Internet Engineering Task Force as RFC 882 and RFC 883.

TLD, or Top Level Domain, is a part of a website address that comes just after the last point of the URL. For better understanding, the TLD would be the exact location of a company, its full address. Some examples of TLD are . info, . com, . us, . co among others. Obviously, it is not on a random domain, its goal is to carry out a sort of ranking of the site. That is, a commercial site whose top-level Domain is . com is reporting that it is a commercial site. As an example we have Wordpress.com, which is a commercial site, while Wordpress.org is a non-profit version of the group.

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