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= What is a domain name? =
 
= What is a domain name? =
*Your '''domain name''' is your address on the Internet. All domain names are '''unique''', as they refer to unique Internet addresses.
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*Your '''domain name''' is your address on the Internet. All domain names are unique, as they refer to unique Internet addresses.
  
 
*When you type in a website address in your web browser's address bar to go to that website, this website address is known as a domain name. It is just like typing in http://www.ieinternet.com/, which is our domain name.  
 
*When you type in a website address in your web browser's address bar to go to that website, this website address is known as a domain name. It is just like typing in http://www.ieinternet.com/, which is our domain name.  
  
 
*A domain name provides you with an online identity and a contact point for your business, organization etc.
 
*A domain name provides you with an online identity and a contact point for your business, organization etc.
 
 
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[[Category:Domain Name Registration]]
 
[[Category:Domain Name Registration]]

Latest revision as of 16:02, 8 May 2012

What is a domain name?

  • Your domain name is your address on the Internet. All domain names are unique, as they refer to unique Internet addresses.
  • When you type in a website address in your web browser's address bar to go to that website, this website address is known as a domain name. It is just like typing in http://www.ieinternet.com/, which is our domain name.
  • A domain name provides you with an online identity and a contact point for your business, organization etc.