Domain

Domain

A domain or domain name is what comes between the @ in your email address and the .com, .org, .net, etc. (For example, [email protected].) Domains help your customers find and remember where your business is located on the internet. A subdomain is a portion of your domain—sales.domain.com or marketing.domain.com—that can be used to help increase deliverability of your email marketing.
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