Free Domain Name Without Host


Domain name, as explained elsewhere, is the name of your site address that enables online users worldwide to find you. A domain consists of a prefix, a main domain name, and a suffix. For example, www.Yahoo.com's prefix is "www", or World Wide Web, its main domain name is of course, "Yahoo", and the suffix is "[dot]com". It should be noted though that when you buy a domain name, you are purchasing the rights only of the name, and not of an entire website. A free domain name without host provider won't work. If you register and buy, let's say, a fictitious site named www.fictionsite.com, do not expect that you will see anything to your site aside from a blank page or "page load error."

If you are given a free domain name without host provider, it means that you have to avail of the services of a web host provider yourself. A web host provider, simply put, is the organization that manages and stores your files on the Internet. The pages of the World Wide Web don't come from a vacuum. In your CPU, there are hundreds or thousands of files. On the Internet, the web host provider keeps the files of your content, pictures, videos, and documents. Consider this service as your virtual CPU.

To register your free domain name without host provider in a web hosting company, all you have to do is to seek for websites that offer such service, and similar to online shopping, purchase its service through your credit card. Most accredited registrars if not all are also web host providers, so you can also consult with the site from which you obtained your free domain name and inquire whether they sell web hosting services or not.