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2025-12-01

Getting My First Domain: leacb.com

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The Decision

Buying your first domain is a rite of passage. It's the moment you claim your piece of the internet. For me, that domain was leacb.com.

I spent weeks debating: .com or .dev? .studio or .xyz? In the end, .com won. It's universal, trustworthy, and the OG of domain extensions.

Choosing the Name

LEACB — Let's Explore About Chirag Bansal. It's a backronym I created because I wanted something unique, short, and memorable. Five letters. Clean. Easy to type.

I checked availability, and leacb.com was available. That was the sign. I bought it immediately before someone else could grab it.

DNS and Setup

Setting up DNS was my first real encounter with internet infrastructure. Nameservers, A records, CNAME records, MX records — it felt like learning a new language.

I pointed the domain to Cloudflare for DNS management, set up SSL/TLS, configured email forwarding, and then just stared at the browser showing "leacb.com" loading my site. Pure satisfaction.

The Feeling

"Your own domain is your own corner of the internet. It's yours. Nobody can take it away."

There's something deeply satisfying about typing a URL and seeing YOUR creation appear. Not hosted on someone else's platform. Not under someone else's subdomain. Just YOU.

Advice for First-Timers

  • Go with .com if possible. It's still the gold standard.
  • Keep it short. Under 8 characters is ideal.
  • Use Cloudflare for DNS. Free, fast, and reliable.
  • Set up HTTPS immediately. There's no excuse for HTTP in 2025.
  • Buy it now. If you're waiting, someone else might not be.