A domain is the unique name that identifies a website on the internet. It's what people type into their web browsers to visit a website—for example, google.com or winghosty.com.
It usually consists of a name (like "winghosty") and a domain extension (like ".com", ".net", ".org").
It works like a digital address that points to your website.
If your business is called "TechNova," you might buy a domain like:
technova.com
technova.net
technova.in