
If you ever wondered what the heck registering a domain was all about ... you probably figured it out by now!
But just in case - registering a domain name gets you an official address for your web site on the World Wide Web. With
this 'official' address, the rest of the web can find you.
Like your home address is unique in the real world, there also can't be any duplicate addresses on the Internet, otherwise no one would know
where to go! In other words, domain names are unique addresses on the web.
If you want to have your own unique address on the web, your own domain name, it will cost a few bucks for each year you want to
'own' the name. The cost of registering a domain name ranges from less than $10 USD to about $30 USD per year. You can register a domain
from 1 to 10 years.
The reason for the cost is that the central 'address book' of all the world's domain names needs to be updated - somebody's got to pay for that!
You may have noticed that I just snuck in a little extra piece of information: the giant 'web address book' of domains.
That leads us to our last bit of nerd information: when you type in a website's domain name or click on a link that takes you to that domain
name, your browser starts asking servers where that particular domain name is sitting (on the web) and the servers are then able to tell the
browser where to go by referring to the giant address book I mentioned above.
You could register your domain via some sites, for example:dotster.com or goddady.com.
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