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What is a Domain Name?
A domain name is really just
your address on the Internet. It's where people can find you,
and it serves as your online identity. Businesses typically
register domain names with their company name and sometimes
also register their product names. Individuals often register
family names or names that have a personal interest to
them.
Domain names have two parts:
the label and the extension, or top-level domain, separated by
a 'dot.' In WebZoneinteractive.com, 'WebZoneinteractive' is
the label and 'com' is the top-level domain.
Popular domain name extensions
such as .COM and .NET are typically used by for-profit
companies, while .ORG is often used to denote a non-profit
organization. Other generic extensions such as .INFO and .BIZ
have more recently become available as well.
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