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The basics of domain name technology
By Simon Grabowski, CEO of GetResponse.com
The basics of domain name technology
What exactly is a domain? How does it work? What's it's purpose?
Allow me to explain. The Internet is a massive computer network
comprising of millions of different systems connected together.
Just like the millions of houses that appear in any major city around
the world, each computer has a specific "address" that's assigned
to it.
In computer speak, this is called an IP address (as opposed to a
"postal address" which would be used to keep track of houses in
a city).
Every one of these computers connected to this massive network has
an IP address assigned to it, which will look something like the
following.
216.123.456.12
Now with the shear amount of computers connected to this global
metropolis, imagine the chaos of having to remember the IP address
of each website you visited instead of its .com address. It just
wouldn't work - you'd have such a hard time. For example...
Who hasn't been to Yahoo.com and searched for something? Or loaded
up hotmail.com to check their email? Instead of plugging in "www.yahoo.com"
into your browser, imagine having to type a long, hard to remember
IP address that takes you to their website. Too tiresome. Extremely
hard to market. Impossible to brand. You get the picture.
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So instead, some bright spark came up with a new idea - an idea
that allows both words and numbers to be assigned to a computer
name. The result is what you know today as an "Internet domain name".
Let's take a look at the typical domain name and dissect how it
works. For argument's sake, we'll take our very domain name...
Bizmint.com
The end part, ".com", is called the top-level domain (tld). This
is the identifying part of the name which separates the actual domain
name and was originally intended to put certain domains into different
categories. i.e .com was meant for commercial use, .org was for
nonprofit organizations, and .net for used for Internet ISP-type
companies.
You've no doubt seen many different TLDs yourself - such as .uk
for UK domain names, .es for Spanish names, .de for German domains,
etc.
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to see if YOUR Domain Name is available by typing it into
the search box directly below (choose from .com, .net, .org,
.info, biz and .us domains). There is no charge to check availability
of domains, but if you decide to purchase your domain name
now, our pricing starts at only $7.95 - The lowest price you'll
find for single year registrations!
Compare
our prices here! or you can Search
the WHOIS database to see who owns any domain! If you
want to transfer to take advantage of our lower prices, transfer
your domain name. |
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The other part, "bizmint" in this case, is a word/phrase assigned
to that particular TLD which identifies where the domain should
belong. This part can be anything up to 63 characters long, and
can contain numbers, letters or dashes (providing the domain doesn't
start or end with a dash), but it can't contain any special characters
- so things like "?" or "$" are out of the question.
.com is by far the most popular TLD, and with good reason. It's
got marketing appeal, brand-naming recognition and it's more popular
than any of the other domain extensions put together. We live in
the "dot-com revolution"... if a man or woman succeeds online, they're
known as a "dot-com entrepreneur"... if a venture fails, we call
it a "dot-bomb".
Heck, even the shade of paint I have in my office has been labeled
by the company as "dot-com". This kind of appeal is unrivaled by
any other TLD - and it's the sole reason why .com is the primary
choice for many.
How a domain name is registered
At the start of the Internet era, a .com domain name would cost
around $100 to register for two years. Nowadays, you can get them
for around $10 a year, depending on the cost set by the Registrar.
What's a Registrar? It's simply a company that has been setup to
provide an interface for registering domain names and assigning
them to specific networks. The Internet works by having thousands
of "DNS databases" around the world which contain the domain name
information - i.e. it says that yahoo.com needs to be assigned to
their Yahoo servers.
Since the domain name game has become deregulated, more and more
registrars have come onto the scene, charging anywhere from $8.95
to $50 per year. What's the difference? None - you still get a domain
name assigned to your web server. It's just that many people don't
know other, cheaper companies exist. And these cheaper companies
may still be as good, and fortunately charge even less.
The difference between a "domain" and a "website"
Having your own .com domain name doesn't mean you automatically
have your own website. Here's what you need to have a website...
o A web server which contains your website data. o Your own domain
name which points to that server
A web server is simply a computer that's permanently connected to
the Internet and has been setup as a machine with the sole dedication
of serving web pages. Whilst it's technically possible to turn your
own home computer into a web server, in 99.9% of cases it's neither
practical nor recommended.
Instead, there are literally thousands of "web hosting" companies
in existence that have dedicated machines stored in dedicated, secure
network locations around the world. With prices from $10 per month
to thousands of dollars monthly (depending on what you buy), they'll
hook you up with webspace and a whole load more facilities (such
as email, etc). Then on top of this, you need to buy a domain name
to point to that web server.
| Check
to see if YOUR Domain Name is available by typing it into
the search box directly below (choose from .com, .net, .org,
.info, biz and .us domains). There is no charge to check availability
of domains, but if you decide to purchase your domain name
now, our pricing starts at only $7.95 - The lowest price you'll
find for single year registrations!
Compare
our prices here! or you can Search
the WHOIS database to see who owns any domain! If you
want to transfer to take advantage of our lower prices, transfer
your domain name. |
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For instance, if you bought "shopping.com" and pointed it to a web
host that charged you monthly for hosting webspace, every time someone
goes to shopping.com (or www.shopping.com), or sends an email to
webmaster@shopping.com (or whatever email addresses you set up on
your web host's machine) they'd in fact be connecting to your web
server which would then serve the pages they requested.
A domain name is completely separate from your web server. You can
change your web server/web host a thousand different times and simply
update your domain name settings to point to the new server. It
allows you to have one central presence no matter where you host
your website. In fact, your domain name is probably the one thing
your customers will ever remember you by.
Which is exactly why domain name branding is one of the most valuable
things you can ever do with your online business. It's vitally important
that your website name appropriately reflects the kind of image
you wish to present. It doesn't necessarily have to be dead true
to your business dealings, only with the image - examples...
monster.com is a job search website. People will always remember
a generic name such as this because it's easily associated. It's
a one word, two syllable name. And when you visit their website,
their logo immediately says "monster". Instead, they could have
had a name such as "find-a-job-here.com" - but that's complicated
to remember. When you want to visit the site next month, was it
"findajobhere.com"? or did it have hyphens, or was it "get-a-job-here.com"
or what? hmm... hard to remember, lost customers, not branded properly.
Instead, the company chose to use a generic one-word name. Think
about it, it's what all of the top websites do - yahoo.com (what
does that mean anyway?), hotmail.com, amazon.com, jungle.com - they're
all easy to remember.
Unfortunately, because of the shear amount of domains that have
been registered, and continue to be registered daily, it's just
impossible to snag a one-word domain name without hunting it like
a hawk. And it's only once-in-a-million that such a name will ever
be made available.
However, the purpose of BizMint.com is to empower you with the tools
and knowledge to learn how to make use of domain names that are
expiring daily, and use what's available in order to successful
brand your site.
P.S.: With BizMint you can instantly grab amazing, previously unavailable
domain names and turn an investment of just pennies into a multi-thousand
dollar return! We'll show you how! Don't wait, sign
up NOW.
--------------------- About the Author ---------------------
Simon Grabowski is the owner of many online businesses that generate
close to a million dollars in annual online sales. His latest is
the BizMint.com, a unique, sophisticated tool that helps you to
explode your online business by searching and registering from millions
of expired and soon-to-expire domain names. See http://www.bizmint.com/
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to see if YOUR Domain Name is available by typing it into
the search box directly below (choose from .com, .net,
.org, .info, biz and .us domains). There is no charge
to check availability of domains, but if you decide to
purchase your domain name now, our pricing starts at only
$7.95 - The lowest price you'll find for single year registrations!
Compare
our prices here! or you can Search
the WHOIS database to see who owns any domain! If
you want to transfer to take advantage of our lower prices,
transfer
your domain name. |
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