What is a Domain Name?
A domain name is the address of your website, or the last part of your email address. If you have a website then the domain name registrar will have details of the host nameservers. When someone types your domain name into the browser, they are automatically routed to the actual Internet address of your website.
The following pages offer some advice and information on:
- Choosing a domain name
- Domain name costs
- What is a domain name registrar?
- What is an IPS TAG?
- What is a NIC Handle?
- What are dns records and nameservers?
- Why are there no .gb domain names?
- Domain names and business continuity.
Cornish WebServices only register domains for clients of our website design and marketing work, and the domain name costs are included within the quotation. When registering domains for clients we always use a 3rd party that does NOT charge a transfer out fee, charge a fee for changing the DNS (domain name server) settings or give out domain name information to 3rd parties for spamming.

