How to Domain Names

How to Domain Names

A quick and easy look-over of what a domain name really is, what it can help you do, and what you could use it for. A domain name can generally differ depending on its use, whether it is being used for emails, websites, or anything else.

Why should I get a domain?

Having a domain makes it easy to pinpoint a server that you are hosting. For example, your server has an IPv4 like 127.0.0.1, and having a domain allows you to pinpoint it to your server's IP, meaning you will be able to connect and define your server as easily as typing out yourdomain.com. Domain names can be used for websites, email hosting or link trees.

Are there any downsides to having a domain?

Well, yes. However, having a domain will make your life easier, or perhaps having multiple domains to define each and every server that you are using for your projects. For websites, you would pinpoint the domain to your server which would allow users to open your site using yourdomain.com on their web-browser. This gives it a professional feel and it is much easier to remember that way, however, you'll need to know how to host a website, pay annual fees, and be able to play around with DNS.

Email hosting has a similar premise, but the domain is used in your emails such as you@yourdomain.com, this could make your email look tidier, more brandished and trustworthy. You'll also have more control over your email system for your project or business, since you can create multiple different emails your customer could use to get into contact, such as support@yourdomain.com, or report@yourdomain.com. Setting this up is also complex and can be difficult for beginners, and it would also require a seperate hosting package for your email server.

What are some Domain Extensions?

There's a ridiculous amount of domain extensions, but the basic ones are;

  • .com: for commercial sites, and usually the default that people will use. It is the most recognized and easiest to remember, however many domain names for this extension are taken.
  • .org: as per the name, this one is usually for Organisations. These have more availability than .com and are also a trusted extension.
  • .net: for networks or tech sites.
  • .co: usually used for Start-ups, have seen more of these for UK businesses than in other countries.
  • .io: tech projects, and startups. This extension is popular in tech, however, it is more expensive and less known for casual web scrollers.
  • .dev: for developers.

You can also get creative with domains and combine the domain name with the extension like so (examples):

  • readthis.page
  • having.fun

Register a domain at MyNymBox

You can easily register a domain with MyNymBox at any time. We have an incredibly long list of domain extension options that you can choose from, and the domain will be registered in under a day. You can easily purchase this domain using a cryptocurrency of your liking, which makes the entire process much more simple and straightforward.