
.TV Domain Stole the Show at TwitchCon
Did you miss TwitchCon in San Diego this year? No worries – we have everything you need to know including how .tv domain stole the show. Read More
Though often confused, domains and websites serve different purposes: a domain name is like an address you lease, while a website is the “building” where you display content. Registering a domain gives you rights to that address, but you still need hosting to create an operational website. Websites are collections of web pages associated with a domain, and like a physical address, each part of a domain helps browsers locate the site on the internet.
Did you miss TwitchCon in San Diego this year? No worries – we have everything you need to know including how .tv domain stole the show. Read More
.ORG was one of the six original top-level domains. What’s the secret that has allowed the .ORG domain to stay in business for so long while continuing to grow? Read More
101domain customers gain access to Sedo’s inventory of 19M domain names and investors get more eyes on their inventory, driving greater awareness and sales. Read More
Roll up your sleeves up and shake off the website welcome mat with our 8 super effective ways to clean up your domain. Read More
Let’s be honest, looking sharp is the name of the game in the business world – regardless of whether online … Read More
Andrew Allemann interviews the proud owners and record sale of two new domain extensions to understand how their grand investments are paying off today. Read More
Google is doing their part to steer the Internet to HTTPS. Websites that do not have a HTTPS connection are considered to be unsafe. Read More
As any good real estate agent would advise you, offering at its lowest price in years, now is a great time to invest in .homes domains. Read More
You may be wondering what comes next after you register your perfect .com domain name. Read More
A recent development on a US government enforced .com price cap is ruffling some feathers and illuminating the domain industry and its players. Read More