Personal domain
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A domain as individual as you are: Get your personal domain with your own name and set it up in no time at all. Benefit from flexible tariffs, personal support & more at world4you.
What are the advantages of a personal domain?
Personal Branding
Present yourself and your personality online – whether for professional or personal reasons. Control what information users find first when they search for you and decide how you want to present yourself to the world.
Protect brand
No matter what your ambitions are for your professional or private future: Securing a domain with your own name can never hurt. Especially since the “first come, first served” principle applies here!
With 4 tips to your personal domain
Take our advice to heart and nothing will stand in the way of your dream domain.
1
First name domain
Most domain variants are already taken here. However, if you have an unusual first name or are choosing a new TLD, you may already find your dream domain here.
2
Surname domain
The surname-only domain is more formal and is well suited for companies, families or professional presences of individuals. This type of domain is also ideal for email addresses.
3
Domain with full name
Using your full name as a domain name increases the likelihood that the domain will still be available and helps you stand out from others. You can choose between variants or without a hyphen.
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Choose a domain extension
The ending of your domain is known as a TLD (top-level domain) and should match your name or the content/purpose of your website. The selection here includes countries, technology, shopping and e-commerce, lifestyle and much more.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do the terms top-level domain, domain and subdomain mean?
A domain is the unique name under which a website and email addresses can be accessed on the Internet. It consists of different levels:
The top-level domain (TLD) such as .at or .com is the highest level and is administered by a registry.
The second-level domain (SLD), usually referred to as the domain, is the individual part of the address, e.g. “world4you” in world4you.com, and is subject to trademark protection.
The third-level domain, also known as a subdomain, is used by the domain owner for structuring purposes, e.g. “store” in store.homepage.at, and can be configured independently of the main domain.
The top-level domain (TLD) such as .at or .com is the highest level and is administered by a registry.
The second-level domain (SLD), usually referred to as the domain, is the individual part of the address, e.g. “world4you” in world4you.com, and is subject to trademark protection.
The third-level domain, also known as a subdomain, is used by the domain owner for structuring purposes, e.g. “store” in store.homepage.at, and can be configured independently of the main domain.
What is an Owner-C or a valid domain holder?
The Owner-C is the legal owner of a domain, who must be either a private individual or an organization.
The owner data must be deposited with the registry, as the Owner-C is liable for legal infringements and is the only person authorized to initiate a domain cancellation. In most cases, the owner is also the administrator (Admin-C), but in some cases these roles may be separate. Changes to the domain data can be made using a special data update form.
The owner data must be deposited with the registry, as the Owner-C is liable for legal infringements and is the only person authorized to initiate a domain cancellation. In most cases, the owner is also the administrator (Admin-C), but in some cases these roles may be separate. Changes to the domain data can be made using a special data update form.
How much does a domain cost?
The price of a domain can vary greatly, especially depending on the chosen domain extension (TLD).
Well-known and older top-level domains such as .de are often cheaper, but are also in high demand and therefore often taken quickly. Newer TLDs such as .gmbh, on the other hand, offer greater availability but can be more expensive. Premium domains that are in particularly high demand are usually more expensive and the price depends on the current demand.
To find out the exact price of a domain, you can run a domain check, which shows you the availability and costs in real time.
Well-known and older top-level domains such as .de are often cheaper, but are also in high demand and therefore often taken quickly. Newer TLDs such as .gmbh, on the other hand, offer greater availability but can be more expensive. Premium domains that are in particularly high demand are usually more expensive and the price depends on the current demand.
To find out the exact price of a domain, you can run a domain check, which shows you the availability and costs in real time.
Do I have to renew my domain myself every year?
No, you do not have to submit a renewal request. With world4you, your domain name remains secure as long as you do not cancel or delete the domain. We automatically take care of the renewal every year so that the domain name remains available to you. This means there is no risk of losing your domain at world4you.
You can view the exact renewal date of your domain in your my.world4you.com account under "Your user" “Domain overview” by clicking on the extension symbol next to the respective domain.
You can view the exact renewal date of your domain in your my.world4you.com account under "Your user" “Domain overview” by clicking on the extension symbol next to the respective domain.
What is a domain marketplace?
A domain marketplace is a platform on which domains can be traded by bringing sellers and buyers together in a targeted manner. Domains, which are comparable to real estate on the internet, change hands here.
Sellers can either set a fixed price or wait for offers, while the value of a domain depends on factors such as the top-level domain and search engine relevance. For buyers, it is worth searching the marketplace for domains that have already been assigned, and for domain owners, there is the opportunity to sell domains that are no longer needed for a profit.
Sellers can either set a fixed price or wait for offers, while the value of a domain depends on factors such as the top-level domain and search engine relevance. For buyers, it is worth searching the marketplace for domains that have already been assigned, and for domain owners, there is the opportunity to sell domains that are no longer needed for a profit.