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How valuable is to find the best domain name?

One of the most important prerequisites for having a successful web presence is the domain. It is what people will note first when they stumble upon your web page and what they will link you with. The domain should be easy to remember, but should also be something that notifies your web page's visitors what the web page is about.

Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs)

A domain as a rule consists of two fragments - a Top-Level Domain (TLD) and a Second-Level Domain Name (SLD). If you have domain.com, for example, ".com" is the Top-Level Domain and "domain" is the Second-Level Domain. There are a few groups of TLDs that you should consider before you select the domain you want. Your selection should rest on the intention of your web page and on its target audience. Let's analyze the gTLDs, or generic Top-Level Domain Names - these are the most widespread Top-Level Domains aimed to show a specific purpose - .com (business enterprises), .net (networks), .biz (businesses), .info (informational web pages), .org (organizations), .mobi (handheld devices), .asia (the Asia-Pacific region), .name (individuals or families), .pro (particular walks of life), etc. As you can see, these Top-Level Domain Names encompass most spheres of life, so you should settle on the one that would denote the intention of your website best. There is no restriction as to who can register such Top-Level Domains, but some of them involve additional steps to verify that you qualify to have such a domain (.mobi and .pro, for instance).

Country-code Top-Level Domains (ccTLDs)

The ccTLDs, or country-code Top-Level Domain Names, are country-specific TLDs. Each country has its own ccTLD. Getting such a domain name is good if your target group of visitors is from a certain country. Many guys would prefer to buy goods or services from a local site, and if your target is Canada, for example, selecting a .ca domain name could increase the visits to your site.

Domain Redirects

You can register several domains, which can forward your site's visitors to a particular web page like domain.com, for example. This would increase the traffic and lower the chance of someone stealing your visitors by using the same Second-Level Domain with a different Top-Level Domain - if you are not using a trademark.

Name Servers (NSs)

Each and every Top-Level Domain Name has domain records. The name server records (NS records, a.k.a. DNS records) display where the domain name is hosted, in other words they point to the web hosting firm whose name servers (NSs, a.k.a. DNSs) it is utilizing at present. You can change the NSs of your domain whenever you want. You can have your domain name registered with one firm and get the web site hosting service itself from another. Hence, if you register your domain and find good website hosting packages somewhere else at a later time, you can point your domain name to the new company's NSs instantly.

Name Server Records (DNS Records)

On the whole, as long as your domain name utilizes a particular set of name servers, all its records will direct to the same web site hosting supplier. Some webspace hosting vendors, though, permit you to modify specific domain name server records, such as the A records and the MX records of your domain name. The A record is an Internet Protocol address, which displays on which web server your site is located, whereas the MX records disclose which hosting server tackles the mail addresses associated with your domain name. For instance, if you appoint a new website designer and he devises an .ASP web site that will be accommodated on his own Windows web server, you may desire to edit only the IP address (the A record) but not the MX records of your domain name. So, www.domain.com will point to the Windows server, but your e-mail boxes or any sub-domain names such as forum.domain.com or shop.domain.com will still be in your current Linux web site hosting account. The .ASP environment is built by Microsoft and necessitates a Windows server, although a Linux server would be far more stable.

Low-Priced TLDs Provided by 'GSPL'

Only a number of web hosting vendors enable you to modify particular domain name server records and very frequently this an additional paid service. With GSPL , you have a vast selection of Top-Level Domains to pick from and you can modify all DNS records or forward the domains using a forwarding tool at no added charge. For that reason, 'GSPL' would be your best choice when it comes to handling your domain name and to setting up a successful presence on the Internet.