A domain name is the human-readable address that points to a website (for example, example.com). The Domain Name System (DNS) maps domain names to IP addresses so browsers can find the right server. Understanding the basics makes it easier to pick, register, and protect a domain.
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A domain name is a label (the second-level name) plus a top-level domain (TLD), e.g., mybrand + .com. The DNS converts that name to the numeric IP address that identifies the server hosting the site. TLD choice affects user perception and sometimes price (for example, .com vs country codes).
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Compare registrars for price transparency, renewal rates, and support. Some providers advertise at-cost pricing (no markups) for many TLDs; Cloudflare Registrar describes at-cost registration and renewal as its model.
Use the registrar’s search tool to see availability across TLDs. Keep a short list of alternatives because many obvious names are already registered.
Introductory promotions often reduce the first-year cost; renewal prices may be higher. Always check the renewal price before completing checkout. Several guides and registrar pages list current introductory offers and note common renewal differences.
Confirm whether WHOIS contact redaction (privacy) is available for the chosen TLD and how to enable it. Policies differ by registry and by country code TLD; some registrars enable WHOIS redaction when allowed by the registry.
Registrars typically collect registrant contact details and submit them to ICANN/regulatory systems as needed. Many registrars offer options such as auto-renew and DNS hosting during checkout.
Point the domain’s nameservers to the chosen DNS provider or hosting service, configure A/AAAA/CNAME records, and enable security features such as DNSSEC if supported. Cloudflare and other registrars document DNS setup steps and security options.
Several registrars and promotional guides document introductory offers where the first-year registration price for selected TLDs can be $1.00 or lower (promotions vary by time and by TLD). These offers commonly apply to a subset of TLDs and are introductory rates that may require attention to renewal terms. Example references: GoDaddy advertises introductory prices (e.g., $0.99 or promotional pricing on select TLDs), and comparison guides list where $1-level offers appear. Always verify the exact TLD and renewal price before purchase.
Many registrars advertise continuous customer support via live chat, ticketing, or phone. For example, registrars publish support availability statements and dedicated support pages; Namecheap highlights around-the-clock support and many registrars offer 24/7 assistance for account and DNS issues. The level of “personal advisor” service (dedicated account manager vs general 24/7 support) depends on the provider and the plan selected. Verify whether the support channel is included with standard registration or requires an upgraded plan.
WHOIS privacy (contact redaction) is available for many TLDs where the registry permits redaction. Registrars provide steps to enable domain privacy and document when redaction is not allowed (for some country-code TLDs or regulated TLDs). Examples: registrar documentation explains how WHOIS redaction and privacy services work and how to enable them.
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