The ideal domain makes it clear to visitors right away why you're online (and why you're awesome). Find the ideal domain using the search bar for domains right away to attract more attention and visitors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a domain name?
A domain name is the name of a website and typically consists of a top-level and second-level domain. A top-level domain (TLD) is the part of the domain name located to the right of the dot, with the most common TLDs being .com, .net and .org as they can be registered by anyone. A second-level domain (SLD) is the part of the domain name located to the left of the dot. For example, the SLD in ‘coolexample.com’ is ‘coolexample’.
How do I buy domain names?
It’s easy to get a new domain. Here are the steps:
Decide on a domain name extension. The extension is the part at the end of the domain name — .net, .biz, .org or .com, for example.
Think about what you'd like on the other side of the dot. It could be your business name or your specialty.
Type the domain you want into the box at the top of this page. We'll tell you if that particular domain is available and show other you may like better.
Pick a domain, add it to your cart and check out. You are now the proud owner of your very own domain. As long as it's registered to you, no one else may use it.
What is domain name registration?
Nothing too complicated. It's the process of finding a web address (like solutionwala.com or google.com), and then signing up to use it. It's more like leasing a condo than buying a house. You technically don't own the domain, but once you've registered it, you're free to keep it as long as you continue paying the annual registration fee.
How long does my domain name registration last? How do I renew my domain?
How long your domain registration lasts can vary depending on the domain you purchase. Many domain name registrars will allow customers to register domains for 10 years at a time, but typically customers will register domains for one to three years.