Frequently Asked Question

What is a domain name, and how does registration work?

A domain name is your website's permanent address on the internet (like JeremyWebb.Dev). It requires annual renewal and should reflect your business name accurately without complex spelling traps.
Quick Answer:

A domain name is your website's permanent address on the internet (like JeremyWebb.Dev). It requires annual renewal and should reflect your business name accurately without complex spelling traps.

Your domain is the digital identity users type into their browsers to find your business. It should closely match your operational brand name and be highly memorable. I always advise avoiding hyphens or easily misspelled words that could accidentally misdirect your traffic.

Domains are registered in one-year increments through a registrar; there is no lifetime “buy-once-own-forever” option.

All of my custom website deployment packages include complimentary domain registration for your first year if you do not already own one. Annual renewals are handled smoothly, but I actively encourage clients to maintain structural ownership of their registry accounts. I am always happy to securely transfer the domain to your personal account to ensure absolute digital asset control and eliminate unnecessary markups.

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