A: A virtual domain is the base URL of the domain name. Examples include yourdomain.com, FullServeHost.com, and whg.org. Virtual domain names are not just limited to .com, .net, .org, or .edu domain extensions. International domain names are also virtual domain names, such as london.co.uk, deutchland.de, etc.
A: TLD stands for Top Level Domain. This includes any domain names which suffix is .com, .net, .org, or .edu. Therefore, international domain names are not TLD's.
A: Absolutely. FullServeHost.com currently hosts over 53 different domain name extensions. However, it is important to understand that most non-TLD domain names will not be registered by FullServeHost.com. You will need to take responsibility for registering or transferring non-TLDs to FullServeHost.com.
A: To register a new domain name, simply visit the main page of FullServeHost.com and enter the name you wish to register in the form provided. It's that simple. Our order process will guide you through the steps.
A: Yes, all clients can access their website with and without the "www". In other words, you can access your website at www.yourdomain.com or just yourdomain.com, both of which are the same website. While this may seem somewhat unimportant, many would be surprised at how many people exclude the "www" and how many providers do not provide this service. Offering both options ensure you do not loose any visitors to your website as a result of this example of a common mistake.
A: Our domain name search can check for domain name availability across over 150 different domain name extensions. It is obviously important that you not sign up for service under a domain name which is already in use unless it is already registered to you.
A: Yes. This service is commonly referred to as "multiple domain name pointing" and allows you to have as many domain names as you wish point to the same website on your account. (additional fees may apply)
This should not be confused with having different domains point to different websites all on the same account, which is discussed below.
A: No. FullServeHost.com does not provide this, although we do allow the use of .htaccess on some hosting plans to point to different directories on your account.
A: Yes. We are currently expanding our list of available domain extensions and will soon be including some foreign names.
Visit the main site for more information on the availability of domain name extensions.