A domain is a user-friendly and distinctive website address that you are able to obtain for your web site. It routes a numeric IP address that is applied to find web sites and devices on the Internet and it is rather easy to remember or share. Each domain features 2 parts - the name that you choose as well as its extension. For example, in domain.com, “domain” is called Second-Level Domain and it is the element you're able to pick, and “.com” is the extension, which is referred to as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You will be able to get your new domain name via any licensed registrar organization or transfer an active one between registrars in case the extension allows this option. This type of a transfer doesn't change the ownership of your domain; the only thing that changes is the place where you will be able to take care of that domain name. Most domain extensions are available for registration by every entity, but numerous country-code extensions have certain conditions like regional presence or a valid company registration.