What is a domain name?
A domain name is your unique address on
the Internet. Domain name registration allows you to take
ownership of that domain name by registering it with an
approved domain names registrar like
webdesigndestin.net
Businesses typically register domain names with their company name or their product names, while individuals often register domain names with their family names or names that have a personal interest to them. Domain names have two parts: the label and the extension, separated by a 'dot.' For example, in the domain name webdesigndestin.net , 'CTS Web Design' is the label and 'us' is the extension (also called the "top-level domain" or "TLD").
Domain name registration is the first step in getting your business online. Once your business domain name puts your business "on the map," you can build a Web site to start attracting the customers you need. For many businesses, domain name registration involves registering multiple domain names (e.g., various product names, misspellings, or different extensions) to protect their brand, and then forwarding all their domain names to one Web site. This is known as "Web forwarding."

The
majority of domain name registration customers are
individuals or organizations who will build a Web site to
associate with their address. However, you can get an e-mail
address matched to your domain name, with or without a Web
site. This approach to domain name registration is helpful
for businesses trying to establish credibility as well as
for individuals looking for a memorable e-mail address
(i.e., john@smith.com).Businesses typically register domain names with their company name or their product names, while individuals often register domain names with their family names or names that have a personal interest to them. Domain names have two parts: the label and the extension, separated by a 'dot.' For example, in the domain name webdesigndestin.net , 'CTS Web Design' is the label and 'us' is the extension (also called the "top-level domain" or "TLD").
Domain name registration is the first step in getting your business online. Once your business domain name puts your business "on the map," you can build a Web site to start attracting the customers you need. For many businesses, domain name registration involves registering multiple domain names (e.g., various product names, misspellings, or different extensions) to protect their brand, and then forwarding all their domain names to one Web site. This is known as "Web forwarding."

