3. •To get your site on the internet you're going to need
some web space .
IP Address
4. Domain
As far as web sites go, a Domain Name
is the bit after the www in your address
bar, followed by an ending, such as
.com, .co.uk, etc. When signing up with
a Web Host they'll usually let you
register a domain name with them. It's
up to you to come up with a name,
though. You can register any name you
like, unless someone else has already
taken it. It's pretty much "first come first
served". You have to be careful not to
tread on someone's trademark, though,
as you'll quickly find yourself in hot
water if you register something like
www.megcorp-helplines4u.com, where
megacorp is the name of a giant
company like Apple or Microsoft.
5. Whether to go for a .com or a .co.uk ending (or any other country ending) is something you'll also
need to decide. If your business is international in nature, or your site can be used by anyone in the
world, go for a .com ending to your domain name. If your customers are going to be local to your own
country, then get a country domain ending (.co.uk, for example). One thing to be aware of, though, is
that the .com domain is to all intents and purposes an American domain. This means the authorities
can and will shut your web site down if you break laws in the USA. (This also applies to domains
ending in .org and .net.)
Whether to go for a .com
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