A domain name is a user-friendly and distinctive website address that you are able to get for your site. It designates a numeric IP address that is used to find websites and / or devices on the Internet yet it's easier to remember or share. Each and every domain name includes two separate parts - the actual name that you select and the extension. To give an example, in domain.com, “domain” is termed Second-Level Domain and it is the element you'll be able to select, while “.com” is the extension, which is identified as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You can register a new domain through any certified registrar organization or transfer an active one between registrars when the extension allows this feature. This type of a transfer does not change the possession of your domain; the only thing that changes is the place where you're able to take care of the domain name. Most domain name extensions are available for registration by any entity, yet various country-code extensions have certain requirements for instance regional presence or an active business registration.