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A domain name acts like the address of your online business. Once it's linked to your hosting server, it makes your website accessible on the internet. When someone enters your domain name into their browser's address bar, they will be directed to your website. It serves as a unique identifier for your site, helping users find it online.
Domain privacy protection hides your personal information (such as your name and contact details) from being publicly displayed in the WHOIS database, ensuring your privacy and security.
Yes, you can, but it's generally best to avoid them as they can confuse your audience. For example, if your business name is “Best Cars Today,” using a domain like “best-cars2day.com” may confuse customers, making it harder for them to remember or correctly type your website address. Stick to use for only letters (A to Z) to create a more professional and impactful domain name like "bestcarstoday.com".
Yes, you can purchase a domain name without buying hosting. You can use the domain later when you are ready to launch your website.
A domain name is your website's address, while web hosting is the service that stores your website's files and makes them accessible online.
Yes, you can point your domain name to any hosting provider by updating the DNS settings in your TrayoHost account.
Yes, you can create a custom email address using your domain name, like [email protected]. This gives your business a more professional appearance.
Yes, a domain name has a registration period that typically lasts from one to ten years. Make sure to renew it before the expiration date to prevent losing your domain.
If your domain expires, you'll have a grace period to renew it. After that, it might become available for others to register.
Yes! You can easily transfer your domain to TrayoHost. Simply unlock your domain at your current registrar and initiate the transfer from your TrayoHost account..
DNS (Domain Name System) translates your domain name into an IP address that computers use to locate your website. It's essential for making your website accessible to users.