![]() |
||||||||||||||
|
How To Register Your Domainby Matthew Coers
Your site’s domain is the “yoursite” in www.yoursite.com. Your site’s
domain name is the human friendly way computers find your site on the
Internet.
Behind the scenes, there is an Internet Protocol (IP) address that looks
like this: 216.239.37.99. The IP address is your website’s real address
that computers understand and is associated with the “human friendly”
domain name you are already familiar with on a name server. Many times you
can get to the same website by typing in it’s IP address in place of the
domain name. Below is a chart with a few examples of this. Go ahead and
try copying one of these IP addresses into your browser’s address bar and
see for yourself. You will go to the same place as you would if you typed
in the domain name!
When you type in www.yoursite.com, your request goes out on the Internet
to large servers called routers. The routers contain databases of domain
names and IP addresses. Your request moves up the chain of routers until
it finds one that “knows” the IP address for the domain you are
requesting. This process is known as “resolving” the domain name.
Essentially, you are looking for a computer that knows how to match up the
Domain name that you typed into the browser to it's IP address.
Once your request is resolved (matched to an IP address), the request is
sent through various routers to the server that contains your website’s
files. That server is the web server. The web server then processes the
request and sends the results back to your web browser as a web page.
www.register.com
www.domainsbot.com
- Make it descriptive – Visitors should be able to tell what your site
is about by looking at your domain name
- Keep It Short and Simple – Yes the “KISS” theory applies to domain
names. Remember, your domain name will also be your email address. Your
email address needs to be simple enough that you can easily give it over
the phone to a prospect without having to repeat yourself multiple
times.
- Don’t use special characters and modifiers – This means hyphens,
“-”, underscores, “_”, or modifiers like “inc” or “biz” etc. It is next
to impossible to explain to someone over the phone why your domain has a
hyphen in it. Leader companies don’t have such things.
- If at all possible your domain should be: www.yourcompanyname.com.
If that domain is not available, you should consider changing the name
of the company to a domain that is available. It’s that important.
- Pick a top level domain for your geographical area (i.e. .com, .co.uk,
.hk). Feel free to also purchase the .net, .org, .tv and others, but you
should make sure you get the .com.
===========================
Mr. Coers specializes in helping entrepreneurs build effective web businesses. His website, www.profitchoice.com contains useful articles and "how-to" guides to help organizations build their brands and sell more effectively. Article Source: http://www.GoArticles.com/
|
||||||||||||||
|
Copyright 2008. www.RakingMillions.com All Rights Reserved. |