Yes - there are no rules which govern the relationship between domain and business names. However, best practices suggests that the business' domain name will compliment the business name; therefore, a domain name which is the same as, or highly suggestive of the business or business name, is best.
Yes - in fact, it is often best to secure multiple domain names which may attract slightly different clientele, common TLDs (Top Level Domain: .com, .net, etc), and/or represent various common abbreviations of the primary domain name. For instance, a travel bookstore "Bill's Books" in New York City may want to secure:
BillsBooksNewYorkCity.com
BillsBooksNewYorkCity.net
BillsBooks.com
BillsBooksNYC.com
TravelBooks.com
VacationNYC.com
and so on.
All domain names can then resolve to the primary: "BillsBooksNewYorkCity.com"
There is no limit to domain names.
This question may have two answers though depending on what you were talking about.
If you meant sub-domains you can also have multiple names:
Lets say BillsBooksNewYorkCity.com needs administration, forum and special offer domains:
Admin.BillsBooksNewYorkCity.com
Forum.BillsBooksNewYorkCity.com
Offers.BillsBooksNewYorkCity.com
You can even split them down as much as you want:
Help.Admin.BillsBooksNewYorkCity.com
Profile.Offers.BillsBooksNewYorkCity.com
Depending on your host you can setup these sub-domains. Contact them for details.
One can purchase a domain name for a business in many different places. Some good web pages where one can buy it are Entrepreneur, Business Week and Small Business.
www.godaddy.com is a great place to purchase a domain name for a small business. Go Daddy has lots of different domains to choose from at great prices.
hmm i am not a business ..
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You need both for online presence of your business. Domain name is just like the address/location of your business on the web. When we type your domain name on our browser, it goes to your website. Website is more of a group of files that you show to your online visitors. You have a domain name but no website - what's the purpose of having your domain name? You have a website but no domain name - how can people see your website? The two things need to go together for online presence of your business.
A domain registrant is the person who owns the domain name or requires a domain name for his/her business. A domain registrar is the organization that helps you find the appropriate domain name for your business.Example:DomainIndia (www.register-domainname.in) is the domain registrar that organization provides domain names registration and web hosting in India. Adolfina is the domain registrant who requires a domain name.
If you wish to have an online presence for your store, you will need to get a domain name. Getting a .com name using your business name also adds some credibility.
Search for domain registration on Google and you will find loads of registrars.
Yes, your business web site needs a domain name. Fortunately, it is very easy to get one. Many sites offer domain names and you can look and see which ones are available.
Purchasing a domain name is like claiming land to work on, you purchase this to claim space on the internet and promote your business to clients and to educate them on what the business is about.
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If one is inquiring about a business domain name then those are simply used to run an e-commerce business. A business domain may also refer to programming concepts in object oriented programming languages.