What is a domain name and how can it help you?

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What is an internet domain name and how can it help you?

By Phil Donaldson, owner of www.GuerrillaRetail.co.nz.

If you are starting a new business, you probably know that you need to register your domain name to protect it from someone else buying it first.
But what exactly are you buying, and what does it have to do with email and web sites?

A domain name is like your brand name in cyber-space. You use it to put your own brand name on your email address and your web site.

The easiest way to explain a domain name is to show you what it does for your email and web site addresses. what is a domain name

Your Email Address

When you sign up for an Internet connection with your internet service provider (ISP), you get an email address. Any email sent to your email address is delivered to a mailbox that sits at your ISP.
This mailbox is quite similar to the mailbox at the end of your driveway - email is delivered to it, and you empty it. You empty your mailbox by clicking the send/receive button in your email program.

The Domain Name for Your Email Address

Your ISP will give you an email address that looks something like phil.donaldson7@quik.net.nz, where phil.donaldson7 is the user name your ISP gives you and quik.net.nz is the domain name of your ISP.
Note that the first part of the email address (phil.donaldson7) identifies a person and the second part (quik.net.nz) is a domain name that identifies an organisation.

But you're in business now, and you want people to see your brand name (Guerrilla Retail), not the brand name of your ISP. So you want your email address to look like this: phil@GuerrillaRetail.co.nz.

When you register your domain name (GuerrillaRetail.co.nz) any email that is sent to phil@GuerrillaRetail.co.nz can automatically be forwarded to your mailbox at your ISP (phil.donaldson7@quik.net.nz).
So instead of advertising the name of your ISP in your email address, you're advertising your own name.

Your Web Site Address

A web site is simply a collection of documents in a particular format that you can look at over the Internet. The difference between these and any other collection of documents is that you have to host them on a computer that is connected to the internet (hence the term "Web Hosting").

When you open an email account, most ISPs will let you create your own (small) web site and host it for you for free, or very cheaply.
Unfortunately the address will look something like this:
www.quik.net.nz/homepages/~phil.donaldson7/
Good luck asking your customer to remember that!

When you register your domain name your web site address becomes www.GuerrillaRetail.co.nz.
Not only does this look professional, but now there's a good chance your customers will remember how to find your web site.

Show Your Customers You Are Serious

How seriously would take me if I asked you to send me email at phil.donaldson7@quik.net.nz, or if I asked you to look at my web site at www.quik.net.nz/homepages/~phil.donaldson7/ ?
You may think I'm working out of my garden shed, and go look for a professional!

A domain name is a small expense, but it's the first purchase you should make if you want to be taken seriously by potential customers who use email and the Internet.

Happy domain name shopping,

Phil Donaldson
phil@GuerrillaRetail.co.nz
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PS. If you have trouble choosing a domain name or don't know how to register it, just give me a call.

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