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A misspelling or typo variation of a popular domain name designed to capture traffic from users who mistype the original URL.
\nDDNS, or Dynamic Domain Name System, is a service that maps internet domain names to IP addresses as those IP addresses change. Traditional DNS servers provide a fixed IP address for a domain nam...
The amount advertisers pay for each click on their ads for a particular keyword.
Configuration entries that tell DNS servers how to handle requests for a domain, including A, CNAME, MX, and TXT records.
A generic top-level domain suitable for any internet-based business or presence.
An arrangement where a domain owner allows another party to use a domain name for a recurring fee without transferring ownership.