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Domains Explained
Learn what a domain name is, why your business needs one, how domain names work, and how to choose the best domain for your business.
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A domain name is your business’s address on the internet. Instead of asking customers to remember a long string of numbers called an IP address, they simply type a name such as yourbusiness.co.nz or yourbusiness.com.
Choosing the right domain is one of the first steps in building a professional online presence.
Learning Objectives
- Understand what a domain name is.
- Know the difference between a domain and website hosting.
- Choose a suitable domain name.
- Understand common domain extensions.
- Protect your business name online.
What is a Domain?
The domain name is the street address.
The hosting service is the land the house sits on.
Your website is the house itself.
Without a domain name, customers would find it much harder to locate your website.
Common Domain Extensions
.co.nz
Popular for New Zealand businesses targeting local customers.
.com
The most recognised international business extension.
.org
Commonly used by charities, clubs, and non-profit organisations.
.net
Originally for networking organisations but now widely used.
Choosing a Good Domain Name
- Keep it short.
- Make it easy to spell.
- Avoid numbers where possible.
- Avoid unnecessary hyphens.
- Choose something easy to remember.
- Match your business name if possible.
- Think long-term before registering it.
Domain vs Website Hosting
Domain Name
Your internet address that customers type into their browser.
Hosting
The online server that stores your website files and makes them available to visitors.
Why Every Business Needs Its Own Domain
- Looks professional.
- Creates trust.
- Supports business email addresses.
- Improves branding.
- Makes advertising easier.
- Helps customers remember your business.
- Improves search engine visibility.
Business Email Example
A domain allows you to create professional email addresses that reinforce your brand.
Common Mistakes
- Choosing a name that is difficult to spell.
- Making the domain too long.
- Using numbers unnecessarily.
- Failing to renew the registration.
- Registering a domain that doesn’t match the business name.
- Not checking if social media usernames are also available.
Domain Registration Checklist
- ✔ Business name decided.
- ✔ Domain available.
- ✔ Easy to remember.
- ✔ Easy to spell.
- ✔ .co.nz registered.
- ✔ .com considered.
- ✔ Auto-renew enabled.
- ✔ Business email planned.
Practical Project
Brainstorm five possible domain names for your business. Check which ones are available, compare the different extensions, and choose the option that best matches your business name, branding, and future plans.
Chapter Summary
Your domain name is one of your most valuable online assets. Choosing a short, memorable, professional domain makes it easier for customers to find you, trust your business, and remember your brand.
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