Demystifying DNS for Small Business Owners

In the vast world of the internet, every website has a unique address. But how do visitors find your website among billions? Enter DNS, or Domain Name System.

What is DNS? DNS acts like the phonebook of the internet. Instead of remembering a series of numbers (IP addresses) for each website, DNS translates easy-to-remember website names (like obrienmedia.co.uk) into these IP addresses. When someone types in a website name, DNS guides their computer to the correct destination by translating the name into the corresponding IP address.

Why is DNS Crucial for Your Business?

  1. Accessibility: DNS ensures that potential customers can easily find your website using its name.
  2. Reliability: A robust DNS system ensures that visitors are always directed to the correct IP address, preventing potential confusion or misdirection.
  3. Speed: Efficient DNS resolution means faster website loading times, enhancing user experience.

Understanding the role of DNS is essential for any small business owner looking to establish a strong online presence. It ensures that your website is easily accessible and provides a seamless experience for all visitors.

Last updated byChris Grant (he/him)Chris Grant (he/him) on 25th October 2023