A
domain name is very similar to an address forwarding service. The
domain name is the address people type in their browser to get to
your Web site. The domain name points to the "real" address of the
server that contains your Web site content. The "real" address is
called the IP address and is a series of numbers, such as 123.23.234.45.
This IP address then points to the location on the server where
your Web site files are located. Domain names are used instead of
IP addresses because most people find it much easier to remember
a name rather than a series of numbers. So, your domain name points
to your IP address and allows users all across the Internet to view
your Web pages.
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