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Why are domain names important? - Williamhawk - 11-15-2017

Hi,

A domain name is the foundation of your website. It’s how your website visitors navigate to your site, and it plays a role in how people discover you online. It’s often the first impression that potential visitors get of you and your website as well—so registering the best domain name possible is important. A domain is a user-friendly naming system that allows people to easily navigate web servers and web pages. Rather than making people type in an IP address whenever they want to access a certain web page, websites are instead assigned easy-to-remember character strings, called domains.





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RE: Why are domain names important? - domainname - 12-06-2017

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RE: Why are domain names important? - Sobhana123 - 12-13-2017

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RE: Why are domain names important? - harry_v - 01-13-2022

A domain name gives your organization instant legitimacy and puts you in the same online marketplace as your top competitors. It shows that you are serious about your business and helps internet clients and consumers see you as a forward-thinking company that is easily accessible. It's the route that customers take to get to your website, where they can learn more about your business and purchase your goods and services.

By creating your brand and generating a powerful picture of your business, the right domain might mean the difference between having a lively online presence and becoming buried in cyberspace.