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How to Create Website Part – I - Domain
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Domain Name – How much it is familiar to you? Use it everyday, every hour, every minute like google in www.google.com (simplest example )www.google.com any name registered in the DNS Top Level Domains:.com,.info,.net,.org Reserved domains: example: reserved for use in examples invalid: reserved for use in obviously invalid domain names localhost: reserved to avoid conflict with the traditional use of localhost as a hostname test: reserved for use in tests
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Domain name: Let’s break it organized right to left, with general descriptors to the right, and specific descriptors to the left like family surnames TLD - far right of a domain name Mid level domains - in the middle machine name, often "www", is to the far left levels of domains are separated by periods ("dots") example – matrixsoft.inmatrixsoft.in matrixsoft is the larger mid-level domain .in is the top level domain
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Domain name registrar For managing reservation of domains Network Solutions – First and Best Godaddy.com Hostgator.com Matrixsoft.in
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Domain name & URL ? Are they same ? URL – Uniform Resource Locator Also known as web address Shown in address bar in any web browser Every URL consists of the following: the scheme name (commonly called protocol) - how to connect a colon, two slashes - where to connect a host or a domain name or literal IP address optionally a port number the full path of the resource http://matrixsoft.in/domain-registration/index.php http://matrixsoft.in/domain-registration/index.php what to ask for
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How expensive they are? COM Rs. 599.00 NET Rs. 599.00 ORG Rs. 599.00 Rs. 341.00Promo INFO Rs. 599.00 Million dollar domain deals: Insure.com $16 million in 2009 Fund.com 2008 £9.99 million Fb.com for $8.5 million in November 2010 Investing.com for $2.5 million in December 2012
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Thanks for listening… ! Tomorrow’s topic: How to Create Website: Part II - Hosting
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