
Domain Names
A domain name is a human-readable address used to identify a website on the internet. It's the part of a web address that comes after "www," like “example.com.” Just as a home has an address for people to find it, a domain name helps users locate a website easily. Each domain name is unique and is linked to an IP address, which is a series of numbers that computers use to communicate with each other. Domain names are registered through registrars and often come with an annual fee, allowing individuals and businesses to create an online presence.