What is Domain & Hosting?

A domain and hosting are two essential components for creating and launching a website on the internet. Let’s understand each term:

 

What is Domain?

A domain is the unique address or name that identifies your website on the internet. Address you type in your web browser to visit a website, or It is what users type into their web browsers to access your site. For example, “www.google.com” is a domain. The domain name can represent a business, organization, individual, or any other entity that wants to establish an online presence.

To obtain a domain name, you need to register it through a domain registrar. Domain names are usually registered for a specific period, commonly in yearly increments, and can be renewed before they expire.

 

What is Top Level Domain And Types Of Domain?

In the context of the internet and digital marketing, a top-level domain (TLD) refers to the last part of a domain name, which comes after the final dot (e.g., .com, .org, .net).

There are various types of top-level domains.

.com: Originally intended for commercial websites but now used for various purposes.
.org: Traditionally associated with non-profit organizations.
.net: Originally intended for network-related websites but is now used more broadly.
.edu: Restricted to educational institutions.
.gov: Reserved for government websites.
.info: Used for informational websites.
.biz: Intended for business-related websites.
.name: Meant for individuals’ personal websites.
.pro: Reserved for licensed professionals.

 

Web Hosting:

Web hosting is the service that stores and makes your website accessible on the internet. When you create a website, it consists of various files, images, and data. These files need to be stored on a server, which is a powerful computer designed to host websites and deliver web pages to users when they request them.

Web hosting companies maintain servers and provide the necessary technologies and resources to keep websites up and running 24/7. When a user enters your domain name into their browser, their request is sent to the web hosting server associated with that domain. The server then retrieves the requested web page and sends it back to the user’s browser, allowing them to view the website.