Last updated Feb 19, 2026
By Editorial Team, Estore.Solutions
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Think of a domain name as your website’s street address. Instead of complex numbers, people use friendly names. That make to find you online easily!
Computers communicate via IP addresses (like $192.168.1.1$). Since those are hard to remember, domains act as a "contact name" for that specific numerical code.
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A domain has two main parts: the SLD (your unique name like "YouTube") and the TLD (the extension like ".com"). Together, they create your unique identity.
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Need to organize your site? Use subdomains! Prefixes like blog.website.com help you separate sections like stores, blogs, or help centers without a new domain.
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Choose from Generic TLDs like .com or .tech, or go local with Country-Code TLDs like .uk or .in to target specific audiences and regions.
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Ready to launch? Register your name through a domain registrar. These are usually paid annually to keep your brand's digital "real estate" active and safe!
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