A domain is an easy-to-remember and unique web address that you are able to get for your web site. It maps a numeric IP address that is applied to identify web sites and units on the Web but it's easier to remember or distribute. Every single domain name contains two separate parts - the actual name that you choose as well as its extension. For example, in domain.com, “domain” is known as Second-Level Domain and it's the element you can pick, and “.com” is the extension, that is identified as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You will be able to obtain a brand new domain via any accredited registrar organization or relocate an active one between registrars in case the extension can support this feature. Such a transfer doesn't change the possession of a domain name; the only thing that changes is the place where you can manage that domain. The majority of the domain extensions are free for registration by all entities, however a large number of country-code extensions have specific requirements for example regional presence or a valid business registration.