A domain is an easy-to-use and unique website address which you will be able to acquire for your website. It maps a numeric IP address that is used to distinguish sites as well as devices on the Web and it's much easier to remember or distribute. Each and every domain name includes two parts - the name that you select and the extension. To give an example, in domain.com, “domain” is termed Second-Level Domain and it is the part you have the option to choose, and “.com” is the extension, which is also referred to as Top-Level Domain (TLD). You'll be able to acquire a new domain through any licensed registrar organization or relocate an active one between registrars in case the extension can support this option. This type of a transfer does not change the ownership of your domain name; the only thing that changes is the place where you will be able to manage the domain name. Most domain name extensions are open for registration by every entity, however various country-code extensions have specific conditions such as local presence or a current company registration.