A domain name is a special address that you can purchase from a registrar company. All of the units that are connected to the Web, including web servers, feature numeric addresses, or IP addresses, which are quite hard to remember, for that reason the domain name system was introduced as an easy way to identify a site on the Internet. Using this method, your web site is available at www.domain.com instead of 123.123.123.123, for example. A domain name has two different parts - the Second-Level Domain, which is the actual site name that you are able to choose, plus the Top-Level Domain, which is the extension - .com, .net, .org and so on. You are able to register your new domain name from any type of registrar or transfer an existing domain between registrars in just a few simple steps. Whenever you decide to do the latter, your domain name will be renewed immediately by the gaining registrar as soon as the transfer process has been finalized. Along with the generic Top-Level Domains, there're country-code ones as well. A number of them can be registered by anybody, while others require regional presence or a business license.

Domain Registration/Transfer in Shared Hosting

As we provide over 50 domain extensions, you will have a wide choice when you decide to register a new domain name and use it with a shared hosting account from our company. Our company is a partner of an ICANN-accredited registrar, so our registration service is practically immediate and you'll be able to acquire a brand new domain name for your website in a matter of minutes. You can even migrate active domain names that you would like to host here since it will be easier to control everything in one place. You will have total control over your domain names through our multifunctional Domain Manager tool - a solution that numerous companies provide at an additional charge. The tool enables you to add Whois Privacy Protection, renew your domain names, create custom records, manage the WHOIS data, and much more.