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Domain Names Defined

One of the essentials you demand in order to open a web page is a domain. This is the URL your web page visitors will write in their web browsers to get to your web portal and it is one of the things they will distinguish you by. For that reason you should pick a domain that is appropriate and explanatory, but it should also be simple to recall.

Registries - The Real Domain Distributors

Each domain extension, or TLD (Top-Level Domain), is managed by a Registry. This is the top-level organization that governs all domain registrations and settles the preconditions for each specific Top-Level Domain. A number of domain Registrars operate under the Registry. These are accredited companies that furnish the very domain registration service, deal with any additional registration requirements and charge the end customers.

Generic or Country Code Top-Level Domain Names?

When selecting a domain, you should ponder on its Top-Level Domain. Whether it will be a generic top-level domain name such as .com, .info, .org, or a ccTLD like .eu, .es or .jp, depends on the target viewers and on the function of your portal, but also on your choice, so when you are seeking a registrar where you can register your domain name, make sure that you settle on one with an enormous variety of domain name extensions. In this way, you can be sure that you will make the best pick and if you register a number of domain names for your private or corporate web page, they all will be in one place, not dispersed across numerous different registrars.

Registrants - The Actual Domain Proprietors

When you register a domain, you become the domain name Registrant, or its owner. You can designate another individual as the Administrative or Technical Contact for the domain if somebody else handles your web portal, which will permit you to deal solely with issues regarding the ownership or specific payment matters.

Domain Registration Periods: One to Ten Yrs

Most domains are registered for a period of one to ten yrs, but some specific Top-Level Domains can be registered for at least two years, or for no more than 5, for instance. You can also transfer your domain name between different domain name registrars and once again, different Top-Level Domains have different stipulations for that. Prior to registering your domain, it is useful to verify what given preconditions there are for the particular TLD that you've opted for. A suitable example is the domain names chart at our website where you can observe quite a large assortment of available domain name extensions and essential info regarding the transfer and pre-registration requirements entailed, as well as the registration term for some of the more characteristic top-level domain names.

Redemption Grace Periods (RGP): Thirty to Forty Five Days

Always be certain to have a glance at the re-registration process details before your domain registration ends. Given domains cannot be renewed after they expire, and for others you have one month after the expiration date to re-register them. The common practice is that when a domain expires, it is either terminated after a specific time, or the domain name registrar takes over ownership of the domain name in case that you, the holder, have not exhibited any intention of renewing it. For that reason you should always monitor the expiration date of your domains or you will jeopardize forfeiting them. For given TLDs such as .com or .net, you have 30 days after the expiry date, while with others, such as .eu - you forfeit possession of the domain once it expires and you must wait 30 to 45 days before you can register it again.

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With us at Sky Dragon Hosting, you can register or transfer your domain, change their contact details, and obtain prompt notices so that you will not skip the re-registration deadline. If you decide to purchase a VPS hosting account too, you even receive a cheap domain registration.