What is a domain name?

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Just as houses have addresses, websites have domains. A domain name is the unique address people use to visit your website (e.g., domain.me). It connects to your site’s IP address, making it easy for users to find you online.

For example, the domain name of this website is “domain.me,” and Apple’s domain is “apple.com.” A domain consists of two parts:

  • Second-Level Domain (SLD): The name of your website (e.g., “domain” or “apple”).
  • Top-Level Domain (TLD): Everything after the dot (e.g., .ME).

Together, they form your complete domain name, like “domain.me.” Want to dive deeper? Check out our blog post.

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